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ELC121

Week 6

Follow the instructions:

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Do the following exercises in any order.

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1) Listening to Songs (1 hour) - listen to ten (10) mashup songs and guess the titles or singers of the each mashup.

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2) Reading - Informative Articles (1 hour) - read both articles and do the exercise for each article.

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3) Listening to Stories (1 hour) - listen to all three (3) stories and answer the questions given in one (1) exercise.

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4) Speaking Task - Which state are you from? (For example, Penang? Kedah? Terengganu? Selangor? Sabah?) Share a short 1-minute WhatsApp status video on why people should visit your state. [Watch students' video presentations on states of Malaysia]

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5) Listening to Podcasts (1 hour) - scroll down to find three (3) doors. Choose only one (1) door by clicking on it and do ALL the exercises from the podcasts of that door.

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Blue Door

Fun Fact about Blue: Among the six (6) thinking hats of de Bono, blue represents control - when you are brainstorming ideas, use the blue hat to ensure all ideas are organised and each has sufficient focus.

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Yellow Door

Fun Fact about Yellow: Among the six (6) thinking hats of de Bono, yellow represents optimism - using the yellow hat helps you to explore the positive sides of an idea or its values and benefits.

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Red Door

Fun Fact about Red: Among the six (6) thinking hats of de Bono, red represents intuition - by using the red hat, you can express your emotions and feelings about an idea such as what you like, dislike, or fear.

ELC121 Week 6: Tests & Assignments

Reading - Informative Articles

Week 6

Read both articles and do the exercise for each article.

Ophidiophobia

Ophidiophobia is the fear of snakes. Despite many people never having to come into direct contact with them, the fear of snakes is almost as common as the fear of spiders making it the second most common phobia in the world.  It is estimated nearly 10% of the human population has a fear of snakes! Though people might rarely ever encounter a live snake in their day to day life, a severe Ophidiophobic could have ... (click here to read the full article)

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Leo Belgicus

The Leo Belgicus (the Belgic Lion) was used in both heraldry and map design to symbolize the Low Countries Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Belgium in the shape of a lion. The name of this lion map derived from the Belgae ( a large confederation of tribes living in northern Gaul) and now is mostly identified with Belgium. Before the division of the Low Countries into ... (click here to read the full article)

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ELC121 Week 6: Tests & Assignments
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Week 6

Listening to Stories

Listen to ALL three (3) stories and answer the questions in the given exercise.

ELC121 Week 6: List
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