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Theme 5: Down under

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Today
Homework check
Grammar
Watching
Listening



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Homework check
Show me your workbooks 
(Theme 5: ex.12-13-14)

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Exercise 5:
1 Een forum over Australië
2 positief
3 DorkyDaphne: 'I also love the laid-back nature of Australians'
   Larry_Longreach: 'I also love our colourful and weird language'
   Michael16: 'What's not to love about Australia?'
4 overtuigen, omdat de schijvers hun mening geven

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Exercise 6:
1 Daphne / Larry
2 Michael
3 Larry
4 Daphne
5 Michael
6 Daphne / Larry

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Exercise 7:

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8:

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Exercise 9:
1 Dutch people drive on the right side of the road.
2 Wat do you do on Australia Day?
3 many Australians will visit family in other parts of the country.
4 I love outdoor activities, such as hiking and biking.
5 I love spending time
6 At night my friends will probably organise a barbecue.
7 At eleven o'clock we are going to watch fireworks.
8 No one can party like the Australians can.

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Exercise 10:
This summer we spent part of our summer holiday in Australia. This country is a wonderful holiday destination, because there's so much to do. To give you an idea of the country I'll tell you a bit about Australia and its people. The capital of Australia is Canberra, although many people think it's Sydney. Australia has 24 million inhabitants. These Australians have their own customs and habits. For example, when they first meet someone, they say 'G'day' or 'G'day mate'. People in Australia really like outdoor activities, such as surfing and snorkelling. Luckily for them, the weather is usually very nice. Finally, the people in this country love to eat food with a lot of meat in it, such as meat pie.

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Exercise 11:
Dear Adil,
Thank you for your email! We have national holidays in the Netherlands too. Some of our national holidays are Bevrijdingsdag, Koningsdag and Prinsjesdag. On Koningsdag (King's Day), for example, we celebrate the birthday of our king, but we also celebrate being Dutch. On Koningsdag everyone wears orange clothes, there are flea markets everywhere, and each city has its own games and musical performances. What I like most are the flea markets. I visit those each year, to buy some cheap books and clothes 
Hope to hear from you soon!
Evan

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Future tense, 3 ways

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Present simple
Gebruik: feiten, gewoonten, regelmatige gebeurtenissen. 
Every day, Beau drives to school by car. 

TOEKOMST:
Gebruik: Vast schema; aankomst- en vertrektijden, openings- en sluitingstijden, begin- en eindtijden.
School ends at a quarter to five. 

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Present continuous
Gebruik: Iets is nu bezig.
We are discussing English grammar at the moment.

TOEKOMST:
Gebruik: Afspraken waarvan tijd/plaats al vaststaat.
Willem-Jan is taking an economics-test on Thursday.

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To be going to
Gebruik: 
- Iemand is iets (niet) van plan. 
   Merlijn is not going to New Zealand next summer.
- Een voorspelling waarvoor wel bewijs is.
   I'm going to tutor a pupil this afternoon, it's in my diary.

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Will / shall
Gebruik:
- Aanbiedingen, beloftes, aankondigingen en besluiten.
   Willem will try get good grades at Luzac. 
- Je doet een voorspelling waarvoor geen bewijs is. 
   He will be a good student.

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Homework
READ: in your novel
DO: ex. 12-13-14-15-16-17
STUDY: Irregular verbs (tb.p.156)
Theme 4: vocabulary, stones and grammar.
Theme 5: vocabulary A-B-C-D-G (tb.p.95-96-97)
Theme 5: stones
Theme 5: grammar 13 

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LISTENING/WATCHING

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F: Watching: exercise 15

Read the sentences.

Watch the video and complete the grid.

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G: Listening:
Exercise 16:
Which picture matches the conversation?

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Exercise 17:

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