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Reading 3 IECP Fall 2014 Nikki Mattson

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Reading 3IECPFall 2014Nikki Mattson

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How was your break?

• What were the best/worst parts?

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Agenda

• Idiom

• VP 13 – introduction and activities

• 8A – reading and discussion

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Practice

1) What is a win-win situation that you can think of?

2) Merging the companies was not exactly win-win because the smaller company__________.

3) Do you think marriage is a win-win situation for the two people involved?

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VP 13• 1) pronounce and introduce words

• 2) complete – pg. 130 (comprehension check), – pg. 131 (word families), – pg. 133 (words in collocations and expressions), – and pg. 135 (words in discussion) – share and compare your

answers as you complete the activities

• 3) ask Nikki for a word assignment and draw

a representation of your word on the black board.

Don’t write the word, so the class can guess which

on it is!

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Target VocabularyTarget Vocabulary

• After the explanation, try each word out with your partner.

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It’s a story as compelling as any murder mystery.

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The real cause of death, however, has been in dispute ever since.

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Ben Weider…is a proponent of the theory that Napoleon was poisoned with arsenic, a deadly chemical.

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Weider has relentlessly sought the cause of Napoleon’s death for more than four decades…

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Additionally, the doctors who examine Napoleon’s body after his death didn’t find any of the usual symptoms associated with arsenic poisoning…

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…they gave him a massive amount of mercurous chloride…

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That and other medications disrupted Napoleon’s heartbeat and resulted in his heart ceasing to beat.

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Could he, motivated by revenge, have poisoned the wine?

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In Fornes’s opinion, evidence for murder by poisoning is inconclusive and wouldn’t hold up in a court of law.

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Napoleon Bonaparte’s body was returned to France in 1840, and it has rested in a truly grand tomb in Paris for nearly 150 years.

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What killed the Emperor?What killed the Emperor?

• Video

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Post-Video DiscussionPost-Video Discussion

• What did you understand from the video?• What are some of the theories that explain the

arsenic that was found in Napoleon’s hair?• What are the two very different opinions about his

death that are expressed in the video?

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Reading - 8AReading - 8A

• Read 1 paragraph silently• Orally summarize the paragraph with your partner• Repeat these steps until you have finished the text( 25 minutes)• Complete pgs. 128-129• Write 3 discussion questions that can be used by the

class for a discussion.

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HWHW

• VP 13 quiz = Wednesday• Unit 8 test = Monday