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1 EDMONTON Weekly Newscasts Lesson Plan MARCH 7, 2016 Newscasts are current news stories read at a slower pace than you might hear on the radio. These are prepared by CBC news editor Don Bell. Objectives: To develop listening skills To increase vocabulary To increase awareness of grammatical structures and functional language To increase knowledge of current events To provide a userfriendly, selfstudy tool for learners, as well as an ESL classroom resource for instructors Contents: Three news stories are featured in each weekly lesson plan. Each lesson contains vocabulary and listening comprehension activities. At the end of each lesson, you will find a complete transcript and an answer key. This lesson plan is aimed towards learners at an intermediate language level (i.e. Canadian Language Benchmarks 45 or equivalent). Learning English with CBC is a joint project with CBC Calgary, CBC Edmonton, and the Government of Alberta. This Lesson Plan was prepared by Deidre Lake via Communication4Integration Inc. © CBC 2015 Permission is granted to reproduce these pages for educational purposes only. For more information on copyright, please click: http://www.cbc.ca/permissions

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EDMONTON  Weekly  Newscasts  Lesson  Plan  MARCH  7,  2016    Newscasts  are  current  news  stories  read  at  a  slower  pace  than  you  might  hear  on  the  radio.  These  are  prepared  by  CBC  news  editor  Don  Bell.      Objectives:    

● To  develop  listening  skills  ● To  increase  vocabulary  ● To  increase  awareness  of  grammatical  structures  and  functional  language  ● To  increase  knowledge  of  current  events  ● To  provide  a  user-­‐friendly,  self-­‐study  tool  for  learners,  as  well  as  an  ESL  classroom  

resource  for  instructors    Contents:  Three  news  stories  are  featured  in  each  weekly  lesson  plan.  Each  lesson  contains  vocabulary  and  listening  comprehension  activities.  At  the  end  of  each  lesson,  you  will  find  a  complete  transcript  and  an  answer  key.  This  lesson  plan  is  aimed  towards  learners  at  an  intermediate  language  level  (i.e.  Canadian  Language  Benchmarks  4-­‐5  or  equivalent).    

                     Learning  English  with  CBC  is  a  joint  project  with  CBC  Calgary,  CBC  Edmonton,  and  the  Government  of  Alberta.  This  Lesson  Plan  was  prepared  by  Deidre  Lake  via  Communication4Integration  Inc.    ©  CBC  2015  Permission  is  granted  to  reproduce  these  pages  for  educational  purposes  only.  For  more  information  on  copyright,  please  click:  http://www.cbc.ca/permissions  

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NEWSCAST  1:  A  CALGARY  WOMAN  DIES  AFTER  BEING  GRANTED  RIGHT  TO  PHYSICIAN-­‐ASSISTED  SUICIDE  

 Source:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/right-­‐to-­‐die-­‐legislation-­‐canada-­‐calgary-­‐sheilah-­‐martin-­‐supreme-­‐court-­‐1.3471363      WARM  UP  Look  at  the  title.  What  does  assist  mean?  What  does  suicide  mean?  Have  you  heard  of  physician-­‐assisted  suicide  or  physician-­‐assisted  death?  If  not,  take  a  guess  what  it  might  mean.      VOCABULARY  ACTIVITY  1  Review  the  vocabulary  below  before  listening  to  the  newscast.      VOCABULARY   DEFINITION  receive   (verb)  be  given  something  permission   (noun)  consent;  authorization;  approval  end  one’s  life   (phrase)  spend  your  final  days  in  a  specific  place  allow   (verb)  to  permit  someone  to  do  something;  to  be  acceptable  paralyzed   (adjective)  disabled;  incapable  of  movement  partly  or  wholly  affidavit   (noun)  a  written  statement  confirmed  by  oath,  for  use  in  court  suffering   (noun)  undergoing  pain,  distress,  or  hardship  choke   (verb)  have  difficulty  breathing  because  of  an  obstruction  or  lack  of  air  avid   (adjective)  to  have  a  keen  interest  in  or  enthusiasm  for  something  degenerative   (adjective)  a  disease  that  is  progressive  and  irreversible;  loss  of  function    LISTENING  ACTIVITY  1  (Audio  Clip  0:12)  Now,  listen  to  the  first  newscast  for  overall  comprehension.    

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LISTENING  ACTIVITY  2  (Audio  Clip  0:12)  Listen  to  the  newscast  again.  While  you  listen,  follow  along  with  the  script.      A  Calgary  woman  who  received  legal  permission  for  a  doctor-­‐assisted  death  has  ended  her  life  in  Vancouver  with  the  help  of  two  physicians.      It  is  believed  she  is  the  first  person  in  Canada  outside  of  Quebec  to  be  allowed  to  legally  end  her  life  with  help  from  a  doctor.    The  woman  was  called  Ms.  S  in  order  to  protect  her  privacy.    She  was  in  constant  pain,  almost  completely  paralyzed  and  was  told  her  disease  would  kill  her  within  six  months.  In  an  affidavit  Ms.  S  wrote  “I  do  not  wish  to  continue  suffering  and  to  die  of  this  illness  by  choking.  I  feel  that  my  time  has  come  to  go  in  peace.”    A  retired  clinical  psychologist,  Ms.  S.  worked  in  the  health-­‐care  system  in  Calgary  for  38  years.  She  was  an  avid  hiker  and  an  award-­‐winning  dancer.  She  was  diagnosed  with  ALS  –  a  degenerative  neurological  disease  –  in  April  2013.    VOCABULARY  ACTIVITY  2  Check  your  understanding  of  the  vocabulary.  Choose  the  correct  word  for  the  spaces  below.      receive     permission     end  (one’s)  life   allow     paralyzed    affidavit   suffering     choke       avid     degenerative    

1. After  the  accident  he  became  partially  _________________________.    

2. John  started  to  _________________________  while  eating  a  hot  dog.  It  was  a  frightening  experience.  Thankfully,  he  was  okay.      

3. We  have  a  signed  _________________________  stating  that  the  two  men  were  seen  entering  the  building.  

 4. They  entered  the  country  without  _________________________.  

 5. She  is  an  ____________________  photographer  of  wildlife  and  nature.    

 6. After  he  _________________________,  his  family  and  friends  learned  that  he  

was  _________________________  from  depression.    

7. That  nightclub  doesn’t  _________________________  people  that  are  wearing  jeans  with  tears  or  holes.    

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LISTENING  ACTIVITY  3  Now  that  you  are  familiar  with  the  details  of  this  story,  click  play  to  listen  to  the  CBC  video  coverage  of  this  story  at  a  normal  rate  of  speech.  Before  listening,  review  the  questions  below.

 Source:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/right-­‐to-­‐die-­‐legislation-­‐canada-­‐calgary-­‐sheilah-­‐martin-­‐supreme-­‐court-­‐1.3471363      VIDEO  COMPREHENSION  QUESTIONS    

1. What  was  she  the  first  person  to  do?      

2. What  did  she  have  to  do  to  get  approval  for  a  physician-­‐assisted  death?      

3. What  criteria  did  she  have  to  meet?      

4. Where  does  Canada  stand  in  the  legality  of  doctor-­‐assisted  death?    

 5. Which  province  allows  physician-­‐assisted  death?  How  many  people  have  taken  

their  lives  in  this  way?      

 DISCUSSION  QUESTIONS  Physician-­‐assisted  suicide  is  a  controversial  and  complex  topic.  What  do  you  think  of  physician-­‐assisted  death?  Discuss  with  a  friend  or  a  colleague.    

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NEWSCAST  2  ASTRONAUT  SCOTT  KELLY  RETURNS  TO  EARTH  AFTER  A  YEAR  IN  SPACE  

 Source:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/iss-­‐command-­‐tuesday-­‐1.3471955  

 WARM  UP  Look  at  the  picture  above.  Who  is  this  man?  What  is  an  astronaut?  What  do  you  think  of  astronauts?  Would  you  like  to  go  to  space?  Why  or  why  not?      LISTENING  ACTIVITY  1  (Audio  Clip  1:39)  Listen  to  the  second  newscast  for  overall  comprehension.      LISTENING  ACTIVITY  2  (Audio  Clip  1:39)  Now  listen  to  the  newscast  again.  While  you  listen  respond  to  the  questions  below.  You  may  have  to  listen  more  than  once  to  answer  the  questions  below.      

1. How  many  days  did  astronaut  Scott  Kelly  spend  in  space?      

2. Where  did  he  land?      

3. Who  did  he  share  his  space  station  journey  with?      

4. How  many  times  did  they  circle  the  world?    

 5. What  did  the  pair  face  following  their  landing?  

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6. What  is  another  word  for  landing  used  in  the  newscast?      

7. The  word  bonanza  is  used  in  the  newscast.  Listen  carefully  to  how  it  is  used.    What  do  you  think  the  word  bonanza  means?      

8. How  many  days  has  Kelly  spent  in  space  in  total?      

9. The  word  bittersweet  is  used  in  the  newscast.    What  does  bittersweet  mean?  If  you  are  not  sure,  look  up  the  definition  in  your  dictionary.    

   10. Why  was  Scott  Kelly’s  goodbye  to  space  bittersweet?  

   

 READING  ACTIVITY  1  Read  the  script  for  the  newscast  on  page  9.  While  you  read  the  script,  check  your  answers  to  the  questions  above.      VOCABULARY  ACTIVITY  1  Underline  any  words  that  you  do  not  understand  in  the  script.  Write  the  words  below  and  look  up  their  definitions  in  your  dictionary.                              LISTENING  ACTIVITY  3  (Audio  Clip  1:39)  If  you  wish,  listen  to  the  newscast  again  while  you  follow  along  with  the  script.      DISCUSSION  QUESTION  Was  this  newscast  easy  to  understand?  Why  or  why  not?  Did  you  find  this  story  interesting?  

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NEWSCAST  3  HELP  KENYA,  NOT  KANYE  

 Source:  http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/help-­‐kenya-­‐not-­‐kanye-­‐campaign-­‐boosts-­‐edmonton-­‐charity-­‐1.3468943    

 WARM  UP  Look  at  the  picture  above.  Who  is  this  man?  Are  you  familiar  with  his  music?  What  do  you  know  about  him?  Do  you  think  he  is  well  liked  in  Hollywood  and  by  his  peers?  Why  or  why  not?    VOCABULARY  ACTIVITY  1  Review  the  vocabulary  below  before  listening  to  the  newscast.      VOCABULARY   DEFINITION  hip  hop   a  style  of  popular  music  of  US  black  and  Hispanic  origin  plea   an  urgent  and  emotional  request  debt   money  owed;  something  owed  donations   something  that  is  given  to  charity  charity   an  organization  that  helps  and  raises  money  for  those  in  need  finances   the  management  of  large  amounts  of  money  Twitter   a  social  media  website  fund  (verb)   to  provide  money  for  a  particular  purpose  investment   investing  or  giving  money  for  profit    draw  the  line   set  a  limit  on  what  one  is  willing  to  do  or  accept  instead   in  place  of;  alternatively  rely  on   be  dependent  on  slum   a  crowded  area  in  a  city  where  very  poor  people  live  orphan   a  child  that  does  not  have  parents  

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 LISTENING  ACTIVITY  1  (Audio  Clip  3:30)  Listen  to  the  third  newscast  for  overall  comprehension.      LISTENING  ACTIVITY  2  (Audio  Clip  3:30)  Listen  to  the  newscast  again.  Fill  in  the  blanks  with  the  word  that  you  hear.      

____________________  star  Kanye  West's  plea  for  help  with  his  53  million  dollar  

personal  ____________________  might  lead  to  more  donations  for  an  Edmonton-­‐based  

African  ____________________.  

 

Last  month,  Kanye  ____________________  for  help  with  his  finances  on  Twitter  and  

suggested  that  money  spent  ____________________  his  music  is  a  better  investment  

than  opening  "one  school  in  Africa,"  which  he  said  wouldn't  really  help  "the  country."  

 

That  was  where  Gabriel  Ferrer,  American  copywriter  and  former  Kanye  fan,  

__________________________  with  the  singer.  He  created  a  website  called  "Help  

Kenya,  Not  Kanye."  ____________________  of  supporting  Kanye  the  website  asks  fans  

to  donate  money  to  10  charities  that  help  people  in  the  east  African  country.    

 

The  Edmonton-­‐based  charity  One  Child's  Village  was  one  of  the  charities  listed.  It  

____________________  public  donations  to  support  Kenyan  orphans.  They  provide  

basic  needs  for  the  children,  such  as  food,  water,  education,  clothing  and  schoolbooks.  

A  school  they  built  last  year  in  a  Nairobi  ____________________  has  200  students  

enrolled  and  10  local  teachers.  Managing  director  Todd  Lorentz  says  "[Being  one  of  the  

charities  listed]  was  just  a  surprise  and  an  incredible  ____________________."      

 DISCUSSION  QUESTIONS  Discuss  the  following  questions  with  a  friend  or  colleague  if  you  are  in  a  classroom.    

• What  do  you  think  of  this  story?    • What  do  you  think  of  Kanye’s  remarks?  Do  you  think  he  was  serious?  Why  or  

why  not?    • Many  people  have  used  social  media  to  ask  for  support.  What  do  you  think  of  

this?    

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TRANSCRIPTS  OF  WEEKLY  NEWSCASTS       WEEKLY  NEWS  STORIES   TIME  Introduction   Hi.  This  is  Don  Bell.  You’re  listening  to  Learning  English  with  CBC  

for  the  week  of  March  7th.  0:00  

Newscast  1    A  Calgary  woman  dies  after  being  granted  permission  to  physician-­‐assisted  suicide    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/right-­‐to-­‐die-­‐legislation-­‐canada-­‐calgary-­‐sheilah-­‐martin-­‐supreme-­‐court-­‐1.3471363    

A  Calgary  woman  who  received  legal  permission  for  a  doctor-­‐assisted  death  has  ended  her  life  in  Vancouver  with  the  help  of  two  physicians.      It  is  believed  she  is  the  first  person  in  Canada  outside  of  Quebec  to  be  allowed  to  legally  end  her  life  with  help  from  a  doctor.    The  woman  was  called  Ms.  S  in  order  to  protect  her  privacy.    She  was  in  constant  pain,  almost  completely  paralyzed  and  was  told  her  disease  would  kill  her  within  six  months.  In  an  affidavit  Ms.  S  wrote  "I  do  not  wish  to  continue  suffering  and  to  die  of  this  illness  by  choking.  I  feel  that  my  time  has  come  to  go  in  peace.”    A  retired  clinical  psychologist,  Ms.  S.  worked  in  the  health-­‐care  system  in  Calgary  for  38  years.  She  was  an  avid  hiker  and  an  award-­‐winning  dancer.  She  was  diagnosed  with  ALS  -­‐  a  degenerative  neurological  disease  -­‐  in  April  2013.  

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Newscast  2    Astronaut  Scott  Kelly  returns  to  earth  after  1  year  in  space    http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/iss-­‐command-­‐tuesday-­‐1.3471955      

Astronaut  Scott  Kelly  returned  to  Earth  after  340  days  in  space  for  NASA,  landing  in  Kazakhstan  with  a  Russian  astronaut  who  shared  his  space  station  journey.    The  pair  travelled  230  million  kilometres  through  space,  circled  the  world  5,440  times  and  experienced  10,880  orbital  sunrises  and  sunsets  during  the  longest  single  spaceflight.  Their  mission  at  the  International  Space  Station  was  deemed  a  steppingstone  to  Mars.    The  two  spacemen  faced  a  series  of  medical  tests  following  their  touchdown.  Before  committing  to  longer  Mars  missions,  NASA  wants  to  know  how  the  human  body  reacts  without  gravity  for  a  year.    The  choice  of  Kelly  turned  out  to  be  a  bonanza.  He  has  an  identical  twin,  retired  astronaut  Mark  Kelly,  so  researchers  have  been  able  to  study  the  differences  between  the  genetic  doubles,  one  in  space  and  the  other  on  the  ground.        Kelly  has  spent  more  time  in  space  than  any  other  American:  520  days  over  the  course  of  four  missions.  Realizing  this  is  likely  his  last  journey,  it  was  "a  little  bittersweet"  saying  goodbye  to  his  orbiting  home.    

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Newscast  3    Help  Kenya,  Not  Kanye    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/help-­‐kenya-­‐not-­‐kanye-­‐campaign-­‐boosts-­‐edmonton-­‐charity-­‐1.3468943    

 

Hip  hop  star  Kanye  West's  plea  for  help  with  his  53  million  dollar  personal  debt  might  lead  to  more  donations  for  an  Edmonton-­‐based  African  charity.    Last  month,  Kanye  pleaded  for  help  with  his  finances  on  Twitter  and  suggested  that  money  spent  funding  his  music  is  a  better  investment  than  opening  "one  school  in  Africa,"  which  he  said  wouldn't  really  help  "the  country."    That  was  where  Gabriel  Ferrer,  American  copywriter  and  former  Kanye  fan,  drew  the  line  with  the  singer.  He  created  a  website  called  "Help  Kenya,  Not  Kanye."  Instead  of  supporting  Kanye  the  website  asks  fans  to  donate  money  to  10  charities  that  help  people  in  the  east  African  country.      The  Edmonton-­‐based  charity  One  Child's  Village  was  one  of  the  charities  listed.  It  relies  on  public  donations  to  support  Kenyan  orphans.  They  provide  basic  needs  for  the  children,  such  as  food,  water,  education,  clothing  and  schoolbooks.  A  school  they  built  last  year  in  a  Nairobi  slum  has  200  students  enrolled  and  10  local  teachers.  Managing  director  Todd  Lorentz  says  "[Being  one  of  the  charities  listed]  was  just  a  surprise  and  an  incredible  opportunity."      

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ANSWER  KEY  FOR  NEWSCAST  1:  A  CALGARY  WOMAN  DIES  AFTER  BEING  GRANTED  RIGHT  TO  PHYSICIAN-­‐ASSISTED  SUICIDE    

1. What  was  she  the  first  person  to  do?  She  was  the  first  person  in  Canada  outside  of  Quebec  to  be  approved  for  a  physician-­‐assisted  death.      

2. What  did  she  have  to  do  to  get  approval  for  a  physician-­‐assisted  death?  She  had  to  go  to  court  and  prove  that  she  met  certain  criteria  to  get  it.      

3. What  criteria  did  she  have  to  meet?  First,  she  had  to  prove  that  she  was  competent  (of  the  right  mind  to  make  this  decision  on  her  own).  Second  that  she  had  an  irreversible  medical  condition.  Finally,  she  had  to  consent  to  the  end  of  her  own  life.      

4. Where  does  Canada  stand  in  the  legality  of  doctor-­‐assisted  death?  It  is  still  illegal  to  help  someone  bring  about  their  own  death;  however,  there  are  exceptions  to  the  law  when  it  involves  a  physician.  The  Supreme  Court  has  told  the  country  they  have  12  months  to  come  up  with  a  new  law.  If  the  country  does  not  create  a  new  law,  the  Supreme  Court  will  continue  to  review  cases  and  to  grant  permission  to  those  that  meet  the  criteria.      

5. Which  province  allows  physician-­‐assisted  death?  How  many  people  have  taken  their  lives  in  this  way?    Quebec  /  About  20  

 

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 ANSWER  KEY  FOR  NEWSCAST  2:  ASTRONAUT  SCOTT  KELLY  RETURNS  TO  EARTH  AFTER  A  YEAR  IN  SPACE    LISTENING  ACTIVITY  2  Now  listen  to  the  newscast  again.  While  you  listen  respond  to  the  questions  below.  You  may  have  to  listen  more  than  once  to  answer  the  questions  below.      

1. How  many  days  did  astronaut  Scott  Kelly  spend  in  space?  340  days      

2. Where  did  he  land?  Kazakhstan    

3. Who  did  he  share  his  space  station  journey  with?  A  Russian  astronaut  /  A  Cosmonaut    

4. How  many  times  did  they  circle  the  world?  5,440      

5. What  did  the  pair  face  following  their  landing?  A  series  of  medical  tests      

6. What  is  another  word  for  landing  used  in  the  newscast?  Touchdown    

7. The  word  bonanza  is  used  in  the  newscast.  Listen  carefully  to  how  it  is  used.    What  do  you  think  the  word  bonanza  means?  A  good  thing  /  a  bonus  /  a  godsend  Bonanza  definition:  a  situation  or  event  that  creates  a  sudden  increase  in  wealth,  good  fortune,  or  profits;  a  large  amount  of  something  desirable.    

8. How  many  days  has  Kelly  spent  in  space  in  total?  520  days    

9. The  word  bittersweet  is  used  in  the  newscast.    What  does  bittersweet  mean?  If  you  are  not  sure,  look  up  the  definition  in  your  dictionary.    Something  sweet  or  pleasurable  combined  with  sadness    

10. Why  was  Scott  Kelly’s  goodbye  to  space  bittersweet?  It  was  bittersweet  as  he  was  most  likely  happy  to  be  going  home  but  sad  as  it  was  most  likely  his  last  trip  to  space.    

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ANSWER  KEY  FOR  NEWSCAST  3:  HELP  KENYA,  NOT  KANYE    LISTENING  ACTIVITY  2    

Hip  hop  star  Kanye  West's  plea  for  help  with  his  53  million  dollar  personal  debt  might  

lead  to  more  donations  for  an  Edmonton-­‐based  African  charity.  

 

Last  month,  Kanye  pleaded  for  help  with  his  finances  on  Twitter  and  suggested  that  

money  spent  funding  his  music  is  a  better  investment  than  opening  "one  school  in  

Africa,"  which  he  said  wouldn't  really  help  "the  country."  

 

That  was  where  Gabriel  Ferrer,  American  copywriter  and  former  Kanye  fan,  drew  the  

line  with  the  singer.  He  created  a  website  called  "Help  Kenya,  Not  Kanye."    Instead  of  

supporting  Kanye  the  website  asks  fans  to  donate  money  to  10  charities  that  help  

people  in  the  east  African  country.    

 

The  Edmonton-­‐based  charity  One  Child's  Village  was  one  of  the  charities  listed.  It  relies  

on  public  donations  to  support  Kenyan  orphans.  They  provide  basic  needs  for  the  

children,  such  as  food,  water,  education,  clothing  and  schoolbooks.  A  school  they  built  

last  year  in  a  Nairobi  slum  has  200  students  enrolled  and  10  local  teachers.  Managing  

director  Todd  Lorentz  says  "[Being  one  of  the  charities  listed]  was  just  a  surprise  and  an  

incredible  opportunity."      

                 

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