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Oh, you guys.
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And welcome back to my class.
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So today we're gonna be using the book.
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Take a stands, and I want you to take it
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out, please, And put it on your desk.
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In a minute.
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I'm gonna ask you to open on page seven.
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That's the first chapter.
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And it's called Change the World.
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On that page, you will also see this picture.
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Okay, so this picture is off.
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Four teenagers who were asked a very simple question.
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What would you change about the world if you could?
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An interesting thing is that every single one of them
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answered the question from a different perspective, depending on what's
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important to them.
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So on the top left, you have Daniel.
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And he said, I'd like to see quality between everyone,
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no matter what race, religion or believe.
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Then we can all live in harmony together.
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That's like a wonderful, a wonderful statement.
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I love that.
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Andi, I want you to read what all four of
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them have to say.
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So on the top left, you have Daniel to his
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right. There's Emily on the bottom.
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There is Kelly on the left, and then Jake on
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the right side.
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And then I want you to think, um, an answer,
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a couple of questions.
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You actually don't have to answer both questions on Lee
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to choose one of them, and I'll show you what
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the questions are.
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The first one is, You can see it here in
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brown. On paid seven, you read the opinion of four
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different teenagers.
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Which one do you relate to the most?
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And why?
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So one might say, for example, this'll one right here
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is Kelly, and she said, I'd like to save endangered
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animals. Man's activities were taken away.
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The homes and sources off food of many animals.
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It's tragic.
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Why should animals have to pay the price for our
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selfishness? So if you like animals, if you have animals,
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if you feel anything like her, then you might want
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to answer this question right on top here with.
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I relate to what Kelly says, because I have have
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animals that love animals, et cetera.
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You don't want to answer this question for any reason.
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You can simply answer the second question, which is what
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would you change about the world if you could?
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That's really a very good question.
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It's a big question I don't want you to write
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on a known cause.
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I'm sure there's a lot that you could change if
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that you would change if you could.
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I just want you to be specific about.
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For example.
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Um, I would teach I would help people volunteer volunteer
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myself in community centers because I feel that when people
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volunteer, they do something good for other people and for
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themselves. So that's a possible answer.
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Please don't write that, Okay?
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You think of your own, Um so one less time
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you guys can answer either the first question, uh, or
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the second you don't have to answer both of them.
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And the next slide is about the article that's called
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teens learned a powerful lesson.
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This article is on the next page.
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Okay, so if you sleep over to page eight, you'll
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see it.
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Um, it's actually a very, very sad article about a
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girl named Heather who was going to get married, but
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instead she was killed in a car accident, And that's
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because of a driver who was texting while driving.
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And I'm gonna let you read the rest of it.
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Um, in the article, your assignment is like this I'm
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sorry. Let me go back.
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There is in least of 28 words in a table
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next to the text.
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You will find that least on page eight and you're
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looking at it right now.
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Find these words in the text and highlight them.
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Simply take a yellow marker and mark these words in
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the text.
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Step number threes to choose six random words from the
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least, preferably the one you're not familiar with.
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And right there English English definition.
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You may use the link below.
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To find the definition.
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Use the next light to write the words you've chosen
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for the English English definitions, and you were also right.
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The Hebrew translation next to the huge English English definition.
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So here on your next lied there is a place
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to write six words and their English English definition.
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And here's an example at Ban.
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I'm sure that a lot of you already know the
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word Ben, but a band the English English definition is
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to prohibit or for beat.
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And if it's still not 100% clear to you, can
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also write the word in Hebrew.
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No, there is a link on the previous slide that
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takes you directly to a website that is www dot
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dictionary dots.
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Come if you click on it, you'll see right here
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on the bottom.
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It says.
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Click here.
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Look at the bottom.
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It's in blue.
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Click here to find your English English definition.
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This won't take you like I said to dictionary.
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That's come where you can just type in your word,
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and it will give you the English English definition.
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And again, if you want the Hebrew translation, you can
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add that to the next slide, where you write your
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six words.
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It would be most effective if you pick up the
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six words that you absolutely are not familiar with.
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Okay, so please do that.
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The next slide is kind of difficult.
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Interview with Heather's parents.
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These are Heather was a real person.
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This article is a true story.
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Um, Heather has parents, or now they have to continue
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living without their daughter, and if you click on it,
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it will take you to the interview with her parents.
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It's just that you watch it because you guys will
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be learning how to drive soon enough, and you will
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be seating behind the will, and I think that's something
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very important.
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Toe watch and to remember.
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Okay. Uh, next step would be to see you in
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class, I hope.
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And talk some more about it.
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If you want to help yourself.
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There are some questions on page nine that you can
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begin to review.
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Uh, but you don't have to.
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It's part of this assignment.
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All right.
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Good luck.
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I'll see you soon.