An opinion - especially a negative opinion - about someone we've never personally met, or about people who have a certain characteristic, is a p_________.
prejudice
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heart
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fairy
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shark
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lifesaver
Give 20 points!
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lifesaver
Give 10 points!
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shark
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rocket
Go to first place!
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baam
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We are built by our genes, and our genes are built out of...?
DNA
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What do we call a diagram showing a person's links to their ancestors?
Family tree
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Give a synonym and an antonym for 'group' (noun)
Students' own - examples: collective, class, type; individual, one
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What happens to the stressed syllable in these pairs of words? Equal/equality, ethnic/ethnicity, diverse/diversity, real/reality. What rule can we give for the 'ity' ending?
The stress in '-ity' words is always placed on the syllable before the '-ity'.
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monster
Reset all scores!
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shark
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shark
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baam
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When we talk about a person's origins and culture, we are talking about e______ identity.
ethnic
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Think of 8 ways groups of people can be different from each other.
Differences of - age, sex, race/ethnicity, religious belief, physical/intellectual ability, sexuality, class, handedness, gender identity and so on
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Give a synonym and an antonym for 'narrow-minded'
Students' own - examples: bigoted, intolerant, small-minded; open-minded, tolerant, liberal
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When we believe something about an entire group of people - 'All English people drink tea' - we believe in a s_______.
Stereotype
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What's the difference between implicit and explicit racism?
Students' answer
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Give a synonym and an antonym for 'unite'
Students' own - examples: join, combine; divide, separate
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'We ought to be clearing up now before they get back'. Why do we use the semi-modal 'ought to' and the continuous infinitive 'be clearing up'?
'ought to' shows that it would be a good idea, recommended (but not obligatory); 'be clearing up' shows that the action/situation is current and ongoing.