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  • 5 Sections
  • 76 Lessons
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  • 2024-2025
    8
    • 1.1
      What is the exit poll and how does it work?
    • 1.2
      What Happens When You Procrastinate Too Much
    • 1.3
      How to change your personality
    • 1.4
      Gibraltar: What’s inside The Rock?
    • 1.5
      A brief history of Downing Street
    • 1.6
      The rocky 1960s origin of online dating
    • 1.7
      Why do we gossip?
    • 1.8
      How to Build Mental Strength
  • 2023-2024
    6
    • 2.1
      Tips to save money
    • 2.2
      Would you pass the wallet test?
    • 2.3
      One of history’s most dangerous myths
    • 2.4
      The Seed Vault
    • 2.5
      Commuting to work
    • 2.6
      The history of New Year’s Resolutions
  • 2022-2023
    14
    • 3.1
      Critical Thinking
    • 3.2
      Daylight saving time
    • 3.3
      Functional illiteracy in Europe
    • 3.4
      Brain Hacking
    • 3.5
      Conspiracy theories
    • 3.6
      Electric cars
    • 3.7
      How do you survive a zombie attack?
    • 3.8
      How green is green energy?
    • 3.9
      Money
    • 3.10
      Schema
    • 3.11
      Small talk can make you happier
    • 3.12
      The Mango Cult
    • 3.13
      When are you actually an adult?
    • 3.14
      Whodunnit
  • 2022-2022
    19
    • 4.1
      The limits of human memory
    • 4.2
      The history of the United Nations
    • 4.3
      Separated at birth
    • 4.4
      Is nuclear power the solution?
    • 4.5
      Meeting the parents
    • 4.6
      Is ecotourism a sustainable practice?
    • 4.7
      Endangered Languages
    • 4.8
      Constitutional monarchy vs republic
    • 4.9
      China’s Social Credit System
    • 4.10
      As it used to be
    • 4.11
      The Locavore Movement
    • 4.12
      The person who knows how to cheer your day up
    • 4.13
      The Savant
    • 4.14
      The Science of Christmas
    • 4.15
      The Zero Waste Lifestyle
    • 4.16
      What might Bill Gates be worried about?
    • 4.17
      Who should tackle misinformation on social media?
    • 4.18
      Why videos go viral
    • 4.19
      World Peace Games
  • 2021-2022
    29
    • 5.1
      #32 Should you trust strangers?
    • 5.2
      #31 The Ravens of the Tower of London
    • 5.3
      #30 Food waste
    • 5.4
      #29 Unpaid workers
    • 5.5
      #28 Anti-social Behaviour?
    • 5.6
      #27 Urbanisation
    • 5.7
      #26 The Dark Side of Self-improvement
    • 5.8
      #25 The history of chocolate
    • 5.9
      #24 Thank god you are here!
    • 5.10
      #23 Test Tube Meat
    • 5.11
      #22 Escape from the Grand Canyon
    • 5.12
      #20 Should we embrace GMO food?
    • 5.13
      #19 Bletchley Park
    • 5.14
      #18 Money
    • 5.15
      #17 How many friends can you have?
    • 5.16
      #16 Success
    • 5.17
      #15 Studies of panicking crowds
    • 5.18
      #14 The benefits of paternity leave
    • 5.19
      #13 Keep calm and carry on
    • 5.20
      #12 The history of the English language
    • 5.21
      #11 St. Patrick’s Day
    • 5.22
      #10 National Anthem
    • 5.23
      #8 What counts as political corruption?
    • 5.24
      #7 How an amateur built the world’s biggest dome
    • 5.25
      #5 Cycle Superhighway London
    • 5.26
      #6 Does Child Labour Help Children in Poverty?
    • 5.27
      #3 How computers threaten the job of mid-skilled workers
    • 5.28
      #2 Should you be allowed to sell your kidney?
    • 5.29
      #1 Surviving quicksand

What is the exit poll and how does it work?

Chart: How accurate are the exit polls? | Statista

Starting Point. Discuss the questions below.

  • Have you ever watched election results live on TV or online?
  • Do you know what an “exit poll” is?
  • Do you trust election predictions you see on TV or online? Why or why not?

Focus on Vocabulary. Match the words with the correct meaning.

 

Based on these words, predict two main ideas you’ll hear in today’s video.

Focus on Comprehension. Answer the questions below about the video.

Task: As you listen, answer the following question: “What is the main purpose of an exit poll?”

  1. To persuade voters
  2. To report final election results quickly
  3. To predict the outcome of an election based on how people have voted

Interactive task (students take notes): Answer the following guiding questions:

  1. How many polling stations do pollsters usually visit during exit polls?
  2. Approximately how many people do pollsters interview for exit polls?
  3. Why do exit polls typically use the same polling stations each time?
  4. According to the speaker, at what time of night can you usually trust the final election results?

Interactive True/False Poll: Decide if statements are True (T) or False (F):

  1. Exit polls ask voters how they plan to vote before they enter polling stations.
  2. The speaker suggests exit polls are usually accurate but can sometimes have minor errors.
  3. Exit polls rely on demographic data to predict results in other constituencies.
  4. The final election results are always clear immediately after the exit poll announcement.

Focus on Listening. Watch the video. Read the transcript below if necessary.

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00:00:00 on Election I the super geeks among us will want to stay up for every twist and turn every Portillo moment every subbing member and staff in party headquarters the less intrepid will probably chain it at 10 p.m. which is my mukha the exit poll which gives them an estimate of the number of seats won by each party in 2015 there was a wide expectation of a hung parliament but the exit poll predicted a conservative majority this exit vote is right Andrew I will publicly eat my hat on your program which turned out to be correct in 2017

00:00:46 many earlier polls had suggested and Tory majority but the exit poll indicated there will be a hung parliament with the Conservatives the largest party Allah also turned out to be correct so how does it work regular polls ask people how they intend to vote with the big difference with exit poll is it else people how they’ve actually voted interviewers from a couple of different polling companies hanging around outside a hundred and forty different polling stations across the country and the tempt are thousands

00:01:30 of people twenty thousand to be precise if they were mind disclosing at how they voted some more told the interviews to mind their own business others will kindly oblige because the interviews wherever possible it carried out in the same location each time it makes it possible to work out what the change in boat share for each party has been since the last election then using the demographic to be select in places the pollsters can work out how voters with certain characteristics are behaving and protect those

00:02:14 on two other constituencies to give the likely overall result it is just that it’s the likely result based on the data collected and in these scenarios a relatively minor error could be the difference between a majority and the hung parliament so while you can Sheen in for the big picture at 10:00 p.m. we won’t really know if that’s held up until around 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning

 

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  1. 140, 2) 20,000, 3) to track changes since last elections, 4) 4:00–5:00 am………….

Interactive True/False Poll (Zoom or Mentimeter):

  • Decide if statements are True (T) or False (F):

    1. Exit polls ask voters how they plan to vote before they enter polling stations. (F)

    2. The speaker suggests exit polls are usually accurate but can sometimes have minor errors. (T)

    3. Exit polls rely on demographic data to predict results in other constituencies. (T)

    4. The final election results are always clear immediately after the exit poll announcement. (F)

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Focus on Speaking. 

Why do you think people might refuse to disclose how they voted to pollsters?

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