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Describe the history and main issues of the culture war
Vocabulary Quiz
Class Feedback Exercise
Writing: A Historical Overview
🕒~20 minutes
✍️By yourself @ Exam.net
🎯Connect the vocabulary and create new sentences
Enjoy practicing the vocabulary with a game!
Open Exam.net and choose the broad (less challenging) or narrow (more challenging) quiz
Match the vocabulary and definitions
Rewrite or rephrase the sentences using the words
Be mindful of your spelling; incorrect spelling does not yield any points
🕒~10-15 minutes
✍️By yourself or together with a classmate(s), complete the worksheet
🎯Improves your writing skills by correcting learning from the feedback
Read the first sentence. Complete the second sentence so that is has a similar meaning to the first sentence by putting the word in bold in the blank space (...) . Change the word if necessary. You must use between two and five words. For example:
Perhaps we took the wrong way.
Might
We (...) the wrong way.
Correct answer: We might have taken the wrong way.
🕒~20-30 minutes
✍️By yourself, write ~200-300 words @ Exam.net choosing the broad, narrow or deep paths. This is your exit ticket!
🎯Develops your writing skills
You will have access to a website about the history of woke
Use some of the examples to:
Introduce the topic
Explain two key milestones
Come to a conclusion
Example Sentences:
In the 1940s… Later in the 1960s… By the 2010s… Today …
Woke means ...
Cancel culture means ...
To summarise, in this text I have discussed ... and ...
These have been important to woke and cancel culture, since ...
Explain the historical events: what happened and what impact they had concerning the culture wars.
For example:
Lead Belly and the Scottsboro Boys
George Floyd and Black Lives Matter
Elon Musk and the "Woke Mind Virus"
Summarise your ideas, claims, statements, examples or arguments into ~100 words. These may be brought to the writing part of lesson DCW-3.
Introduction (2–3 sentences)
Define woke and cancel culture.
State that you will describe their historical timeline
Main Body (2–3 short paragraphs)
Origin of woke (African-American activism, civil rights era)
Define woke and cancel culture
Cancel culture emergence (social media, hashtags, accountability)
Explain the meaning (social justice, mob culture, equality, calling out controversies)
Conclusion (1–2 sentences)
Summarise the impact on life today
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