SB Unit 8C and Final Writing practice

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Friday, September 30th

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Programme
- 10 minutes of silent reading
- SB Unit 8C
- Final review and feedback SE Essay (Oct. 6th)

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Read your novel
timer
10:00

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CE VWO 2022-II
  • 36. C
  • 37. B
  • 38. B
  • 39. Brief 2 en 4
  • 40. Packaging a (brief 4)

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VWO CE 2022-II: Omzettingstabel

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SB Unit 8C
Turn to SB p. 99

Let's take a look at exercises 6 and 10

Go through Grammar reference 8.2 (hand-out) and do the exercise.
timer
7:00

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Key exercise 8.2
  1. His remark was that if we didn't like our neighbours, we should move.
  2. Their declaration that they would succeed was astonishing.
  3. The leaflet's advice is that we/ you (should) switch off the lights in our/ your house every  night.
  4. His insistence that he (should/ had to/ must) speak to his MP was ignored.
  5. Her comment that my garden is less tidy than hers is quite rude.
  6. His response that he was innocent was forceful.

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Writing
Final Writing feedback and review.

- General feedback
-> see personal feedback in Magister Opdrachten
- Basics (next slides)
- Remember to bring a dictionary!

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Basics
- 220 - 260 words
- Introduction: catchy introduction of your topic. Thesis statement.
- Body paragraph 1: Discuss point 1 and give arguments.
- Body paragraph 2: Discuss point 2 and give arguments.
- Conclusion: summarize your earlier points, paraphrase your words and don't forget to answer the question!

Remember to use formal language, linking words, passives, conditionals, no contractions!

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Pay attention to the following
- Read the entire prompt before you begin writing. You must answer all parts of the prompt: make sure that you fully understand it before proceeding!
- Organize and outline before writing. Always.
- Don’t be afraid to agree or disagree. Just explain WHY you feel the way you do, and always support your opinions.
- Do not write about things which the prompt does not mention. This will cause you to develop ideas that the prompt does not discuss, which will take away from your ability to develop the topic.
- Avoid using the exact words from the prompt. Use synonyms.
- Use linking words and phrases within paragraphs and to link paragraphs.

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Focus on language
- Formal language
- No contracted forms: don't -> do not
- No 'but', 'and' or 'because' at the start of a sentence.
- Remember those linking words
- Focus on using 2 passives and 2 conditionals in your essay and underline them.

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Writing
Time for some final practice?
- Rewrite your last essay
- Do some revision for your test on Thursday

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October 6th
SE Essay, counts 8 times

Bring a Dutch - English dictionary
and also bring something you can do when you've finished your test.

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