Conspiracy Theories

 


 



List of Conspiracy Thoeries

 https://www.livescience.com/11375-top-ten-conspiracy-theories.html

 

 

Romeo and Juliet

 


https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/romeojuliet/

https://www.shakespearesglobe.com/

Study Questions: 
Imagine the following situation: Leisure Club

Monolog                                                                                           5 min

You are one of the organising members of the Leisure Club and today you watch a modern version of the famous drama: “Romeo and Juliet”. After watching the movie, you give a talk about the film and parallels to our lives. In your talk, answer the following questions:


  • outline why this old story is still topical today
  • explain the reasons behind the increase of social media and online communication
  • contrast the difference between a real-life friendship and a virtual friendship.


Dialog                                                                                               10 min.
With a colleague you discuss modern dating culture and romantic relationships after the meeting. In the discussion you state your opinion on,


Writing TASK:
Interpretation!!!
ACT I
PROLOGUE


Two households, both alike in dignity,
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,
Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes
A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life;
[…]

ACT V
EPILOGUE
PRINCE
A glooming peace this morning with it brings;
The sun, for sorrow, will not show his head:
Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things;
Some shall be pardoned and some punished.
For never was a story of more woe
Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.


  • Give a short plot outline of the famous drama! Comment on the Prologue and the Epilogue of this famous play. What is meant by: “star-cross'd lovers”?

  • Deal with topics, interesting to you! (e.g. Love and hate, love at the first sight, passion, sex, marriage, the church, religion, violence, death, drugs, friends and group pressure, committing suicide, enemies, relatives and parents, …)

  • In your opinion, which measures are to be taken to prevent young people from committing suicide and lead a happy life?

Sports

 



  1. Soccer (Football)
  2. Basketball
  3. American Football
  4. Baseball
  5. Rugby
  6. Cricket
  7. Tennis
  8. Golf
  9. Badminton
  10. Table Tennis
  11. Volleyball
  12. Beach Volleyball
  13. Hockey (Field Hockey/Ice Hockey)
  14. Lacrosse
  15. Handball
  16. Polo
  17. Squash
  18. Racquetball
  19. Fencing
  20. Archery
  21. Gymnastics
  22. Swimming
  23. Diving
  24. Water Polo
  25. Synchronized Swimming
  26. Surfing
  27. Skateboarding
  28. Snowboarding
  29. Skiing (Alpine, Cross-Country, Freestyle)
  30. Bobsleigh
  31. Luge
  32. Skeleton
  33. Martial Arts (Karate, Judo, Taekwondo, etc.)
  34. Wrestling
  35. Boxing

 

 

  1. Chess Boxing: A combination of chess and boxing where participants alternate between rounds of boxing and playing chess.
  2. Underwater Hockey: Players push a puck along the bottom of a swimming pool with a small stick.
  3. Sepak Takraw: A sport originating from Southeast Asia where players use their feet, knees, chest, and head to hit a rattan ball over a net.
  4. Quidditch: Inspired by the fictional sport from the Harry Potter series, players run with broomsticks between their legs while trying to score goals with a ball.
  5. Wife Carrying: A competition where male participants race while carrying their female partners on their backs.
  6. Extreme Ironing: Participants take ironing boards to remote or dangerous locations and iron clothes.
  7. Cheese Rolling: Competitors chase a wheel of cheese down a steep hill, with the first to reach the bottom winning the cheese.
  8. Bog Snorkeling: Participants compete to navigate a water-filled trench cut through a peat bog using snorkels and flippers.
  9. Shin-Kicking: Contestants attempt to kick each other's shins until one is unable to continue.
  10. Hornussen: A Swiss sport where players hit a small puck-like object with a long flexible whip.
  11. Ferret Legging: Contestants trap ferrets in their trousers and see who can endure the longest without injury.
  12. Competitive Eating: Participants compete to consume large quantities of food in a short amount of time.
  13. Extreme Ironing: Participants take ironing boards to remote or dangerous locations and iron clothes.
  14. Bed Racing: Teams race decorated beds through the streets, with one member riding and others pushing.
  15. Elephant Polo: Polo played on the backs of elephants instead of horses.
  16. Toe Wrestling: Participants attempt to pin down each other's toes for three seconds.
  17. Bossaball: A combination of volleyball, soccer, and gymnastics, played on an inflatable court with trampolines.
  18. Eukonkanto (Wife Carrying): Originating from Finland, participants carry their wives through an obstacle course.
  19. Urban Golf: Playing golf in an urban environment, using buildings, lampposts, and other urban features as targets.
  20. Caber Tossing: A traditional Scottish sport where participants flip a large wooden pole end over end.
  21. Gurning: Contestants contort their faces into the ugliest expressions possible.
  22. Haggis Hurling: Participants throw a haggis (a traditional Scottish dish) as far as possible.
  23. Camel Wrestling: Two male camels are pitted against each other in a wrestling match.
  24. Joggling: Competitors jog while juggling objects like balls or pins.
  25. Firefighter Combat Challenge: Firefighters compete in a series of tasks simulating the physical demands of firefighting.
  26. Segway Polo: Polo played while riding on Segways instead of horses.
  27. Kabbadi: A contact team sport that originated in ancient India, where players tag opponents while holding their breath.
  28. Buzkashi: A traditional Central Asian sport where horse-mounted players attempt to drag a goat carcass towards a goal.
  29. Tuna Tossing: A competition where participants throw a tuna fish as far as possible.
  30. Unicycle Hockey: Hockey played while riding unicycles, with players using sticks to hit a ball into the opposing team's goal.

The Unbelievable

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7ynwAgQlDQ

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quOdF1CAPXs
 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-10vg90ZIy8

 

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Imagine the following situation: Students´Meeting at University

Individual Long Turn 4-5 min

You study at the Technical University in Graz and you are a students´ representative (Österreichische Hochschülerschaft). There you meet fellow students from all around the world. To get to know each other a little bit better, you organise weekly meetings to discuss several topics. Today you want to talk about paranormal phenomena and superstition. First you introduce the topic giving a short talk:

· Present some superstitious behaviour and famous theories about several phenomena

· Analyse why people tend to believe the unbelievable

· Give your personal opinion concerning the topic

Paired Activity 8-10 min.

With a colleague you discuss the topic. Consider the aspects below:

· discuss several weird theories and movies

· the function of new media and the internet, concerning the spreading of new unbelievable stories

· explain why there is often no 13th floor in hotels

· the credibility of the different kinds of media in general

· evaluate if some of the theories could be true and think if you are superstitious

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1.       Aliens

2.       Pyramids

3.       Voodoo

4.       Flight 19/ Bermuda Triangle

5.       Slenderman

6.       UFO Austria

7.       Ufo Sightings Belgium

8.       Rosswell

9.       Yeti

10.   Ancient Aliens

11.   Zombies

12.   Vampires

13.   Cannibalism

14.   Dracula

15.   Corn circles

16.   Hauted Places

17.   Reincarnation

18.   Fortune telling

19.   Ouija board

20.   Earth holes (Erdlöcher) Austria

21.   Stone circles Austria

22.   Stonehenge

23.   Tumulus St. Michel

24.   Water witching

25.   Machu Picchu

26.   Nazca Lines

27.   Sailing stones

28.   Dragons

29.   Angels

30.   Magic

31.   Terrestrial  radiation

32.   Goblins

33.   Ball lightning

34.   The men who stare at goats 

35. Time travel

36. Sea monsters

37. Number 13

38. Superstition 

39 Superstitious traditions in Austria

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Ireland

 




  1. Geography:

    • What is the capital city of Ireland?
    • Name three major rivers in Ireland.
  2. History:

    • In what year did Ireland gain independence from British rule?
    • Who is considered one of Ireland's most famous political figures and served as the first President of Ireland?
  3. Culture:

    • What is the traditional Irish dance called, characterized by quick footwork and rigid upper body?
    • Can you name three traditional Irish instruments commonly used in Irish folk music?
  4. Literature:

    • Who is the famous Irish author known for works like "Dubliners," "Ulysses," and "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"?
    • What prestigious literary award is presented annually in Dublin, Ireland?
  5. Landmarks:

    • Name two historical landmarks in Ireland that are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
    • Which ancient Irish structure is known for its distinctive circular stone beehive huts?
  6. Language:

    • What are the two official languages of Ireland?
    • Can you provide a common Irish greeting and its English translation?
  7. Economy:

    • What major industries contribute significantly to Ireland's economy?
    • Name a multinational technology company that has a significant presence in Ireland.
  8. Nature:

    • What is the name of the rocky coastal area in County Clare famous for its unique geological formations?
    • Identify a famous Irish lake known for its monster legend.
  9. Festivals:

    • Name a widely celebrated Irish festival that occurs annually on March 17th.
    • What traditional Irish food is commonly associated with Halloween?
  10. Sports:

    • What is the most popular sport in Ireland?
    • Name a famous Irish sportsman or sportswoman known for their achievements on the global stage.