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AUDIO SCRIPTS Unit 1 Part 1 No. 2 We wanted to talk about 21st century education. We are living through an educational revolution. The pace of change is staggering. Schools, regions, entire countries are turning education on its head and rede�ning the experiences of students and of teachers. The impact is felt by millions of children and their families around the world. Let’s consider for a moment the world in which they live: a world with so much knowledge that is hard to grasp. People are creating 2000 new websites every hour. They are uploading 35 hours of video every minute, and watching 2 billion YouTube videos every day. […] In response, education leaders are making big changes, building 21st century skills, using enabling technologies, and personalizing learning to engage students in diverse and creative ways. In South Korea, schools are switching to digital textbooks, so students can study anytime and anywhere, with online hours recognized as school attendance. In Denmark, students are using the internet while taking exams. They can access any site they like, even Facebook, as long as they don’t message each other or use e-mail. In the USA, ultrapersonalized learning approaches allow students to create their own individual schedules. [...] Learning can happen anywhere and everywhere. Part 2 No. 3 […] People are creating 2000 new websites every hour. They are uploading 35 hours of video every minute, and watching 2 billion YouTube videos every day. […] 21st CENTURY Education. AITSL. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nA1Aqp0sPQo. Accessed on: Sep. 17, 2020. Unit 2 Part 1 No. 4 [...] But here’s a thing Sanjay, I’m not saying that you can’t post these things, I’m just saying that you need to understand how social media works. You want to put yourself at risk? Go ahead! Because there are already features built into these social media platforms to protect you. How about you change the privacy settings on your posts? If you are going to post something that has sensitive information, limit it to your friends only, or to a certain amount of people. Is there somebody you want to get to, then limit the post to that. Don’t just make everything public and then anybody from anywhere, someone in Bangalore, in India, can say “uh, I hate that girl!”. Just be careful about how you do the thing. […] Part 2 No. 5 […] But here’s a thing Sanjay, I’m not saying that you can’t post these things, I’m just saying that you need to understand how social media works. You want to put yourself at risk? Go ahead! Because there are already features built into these social media platforms to protect you. How about you change the privacy settings on your posts? If you are going to post something that has sensitive information, limit it to your friends only, or to a certain amount of people. […] SOCIAL MEDIA In Jamaica #TalkUpYout SE5 Ep. 8. TalkUp Yout Available at: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=loYen_HvVzM. Accessed on: Sep. 17, 2020. Unit 3 No. 6 I wanna see the world united and learn to live as one 273 VU_INGLES_Julia_g21At_262a280_Finais_LA.indd 273VU_INGLES_Julia_g21At_262a280_Finais_LA.indd 273 9/27/20 11:22 AM9/27/20 11:22 AM I wanna see the world united and learn to live as one I wanna see the world united and learn to live as one I wanna see the world united and learn to live as one […] We have to bring the world together And learn to live as one We have to bring the world together And learn to live as one […] UNITED | Playing For Change | Song Around the World. Playing For Change. Available at: https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vT_7AX06UQ. Accessed on: Sep. 17, 2020. Unit 4 No. 7 So let’s get started. I think one of the main things that draws people into this lifestyle is this idea or notion that happiness is increased or the quality of life is improved. Now, advertisements keep telling us that stuff will make us happy, but it is only by having them we will feel ful�lled. Having that perfect man or woman, the body of your dreams, the most luxurious car or house. But happiness is a state of being and not having. […] So, on that note, minimalism means just buying those things that you need and then on occasion buying those things that you want, but not buying those things that you want in excess. And in doing so, you save money. [...] Less consumption means less waste, and by recycling and donating those things that you no longer need, that means someone else can bene�t from it, which means they’re going to be buying less of the new stuff and less waste yet again. […] BENEFITS OF MINIMALISM + Common Minimalism Mistake. Pick Up Limes. Available at: https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=VYziZLlAMSI. Accessed on: Sep. 17, 2020. Unit 5 No. 8 Hi, friends! Welcome back to my channel. You are probably watching this video because English is not your �rst language, and you are debating of like whether you should use English or your �rst language in your Youtube channel. I really understand that struggle, because although I may sound very �uent and like very con�dent on YouTube right now, I actually struggled with this before. […] So, the main reason that most of us want to use English for our YouTube channel is because we want to reach out to a wider range of people, which makes sense because most people understand English better. […] So, if you are not so con�dent in speaking in English because, like, you’re worried of your accent or you’re worried that your English is not perfect, don’t worry about it. […] So, you see, whatever language that you choose, as long as you’re providing like valuable content and you come across as a con�dent person, you’re comfortable on screen, that’s all that matters. […] ENGLISH or Native Language for Your YouTube Channel? Wendy Vaz. Available at: https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=PykQfsFfQM8. Accessed on: Sep. 17, 2020. Unit 6 Part 1 No. 9 Victims of the transatlantic slave trade and their descendants have shaped Brazil’s economy, politics, spirituality, art, culture and sports. An African soul permeates the very essence of contemporary Brazil. Ao todo, cerca de 10 milhões de pessoas foram raptadas da África durante toda a escravidão colonial. Professor Helio Santos is president of the foundation for racial equality. 274 VU_INGLES_Julia_g21At_262a280_Finais_LA.indd 274VU_INGLES_Julia_g21At_262a280_Finais_LA.indd 274 9/27/20 11:22 AM9/27/20 11:22 AM