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Task Description
You are going to watch a film in
which Inuit elders talk about their society and their
relationship with the younger generation. Think of
three things they might say about modern life and
the younger generation.
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You are going to watch a film in which Inuit elders talk about their society and their relationship with the younger generation. Think of three things they might say about modern life and the younger generation.
Video length
5 minutes 30 seconds
Video genre
Documentaries
Language goals
listening
Listening comprehension
General topic
Grammar topic
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The above lesson is a great teaching resource for:Advanced (C1)
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This resource is intended for:Adults
adults
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Published 20/12/2019
Video quiz questions (printable)
1. Fill the gap.
I travel to different places and try to finddoing good things on the planet.
2. Choose the correct options.
What's the woman's job?
She is a driver.
She is the mayor of Iqaluit.
She is unemployed.
3. Unmix the sentence.
As
a
mayor,
what
are
some
of
the
changes
you’d
like
to
implement?
4. Guess the end.
What has happened to the elders in a short time?
5. Guess the end.
What is important about the elders?
6. Choose the correct options.
What phrase is alive in Iqaluit?
Oh, very much!
Respect your elders!
Elders are very alive and well!
7. Choose the correct options.
How did the elders' parents live?
As nomadic hunters.
As wild animals.
As northern people.
8. Choose the correct options.
How were traditions passed down between generations?
in written form
in paintings
orally
9. Fill the gap.
In the past, elders werefor the others in the community.
10. Fill the gap.
Each one was anon a particular area, helping the community
11. Fill the gap.
Inuits were happy with the
12. Fill the gap.
The woman's mother told her daughter that she would see many but she said, 'Neverwho you are.'
13. Guess the end.
What has happened to the Iqaluit population in recent times? Why?
14. Guess the end.
Name two things the woman mentions when talking about the key to a happy life.
15. Guess the end.
Why does she have a communication problem with the younger generation?
16. Guess the end.
What is significant about the number 23?
17. Guess the end.
What was the main characteristic of the culture of the Inuit in the past?
18. Guess the end.
What does the narrator say is the key to these people's future?
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