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BLA Ž ̌ EK GLASS. The glass factory. Exercise 1. BEFORE YOU WATCH. N ame at least 10 products of daily use made of glass . Have you ever broken anything expensive which was made of glass? How did it happen? What consequences did it have ?
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BLAŽ̌EK GLASS Theglassfactory
Exercise 1 BEFORE YOU WATCH Name at least 10 products of daily use made of glass. Have you ever broken anything expensive which was made of glass? How did it happen? What consequences did it have? Think of the most unusual object you have seen that was made of glass. Try to imagine a product that could be made of glass but currently isn’t. Make a list. Have you ever seen ice sculpture? Are there other products you know of that imitate the look of glass?
WHILE YOU WATCH Exercise 2 • The speaker‘s grandfather pretended to employ people to save them from going to Germany during WW2 • The company never produced painted glass • Mr. DaliborBlažek is both a co-owner of the glassworks and the inventor of the glass nail file. • The cutters paint lines on every piece of glass before they cut it. • The glass is polished in acid. • A special foil covers the glass before sandblasting to protect it from acid. • Stones are stuck on the handles with a special glue that hardens under UV-light. • The workers paint a logo of the Blažek glassworks on every glass nail file to prove it‘s an original piece. Are these statements TRUE or FALSE?
Exercise 3 Listen and fill in the gaps
AFTER YOU WATCH Exercise 4 Match the following English expressions with their Czech equivalent
Exercise 5 TEAMWORK • Use the glass nail file product from the company as inspiration to work as a design team charged with innovation. In groups of 3, your task is to imagine and create as many ideas as you can to innovate a new glass product for market. You can create new inventions or you can re-imagine the use of an existing household or beauty object made from any other material and turn it into a glassware item. What kinds of products could you develop? Brainstorm a list of possibilities. • Select the best 3 ideas and develop them as a storyboard with sketches for how they would look. Present them to the rest of the groups. Vote for the best idea of all the groups. • What would be the next steps you would need to take as an entrepreneur if you wanted to patent your idea and fabricate it?