G4 Writing Finale

writing G4   2021-2022
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writing G4   2021-2022

Slide 1 - Slide

today you will
know what to expect on the test
know how you will be assessed
know where to find help

Slide 2 - Slide

the format you will not be asked to write is:
A
essay
B
report/proposal
C
formal letter
D
review

Slide 3 - Quiz

the greeting of a letter to a person you don't know the name of is:
A
dear,
B
dear Sirs,
C
dear Sir or Madam,
D
To whom it concerns,

Slide 4 - Quiz

fill in a and b: the closing of a letter
a. you know name of addressee
b. you don't know name of addressee

Slide 5 - Open question

how many words approximately do you use on the test?

Slide 6 - Open question

which two formats need a title?

Slide 7 - Mind map

what is the effect of the passive voice in a sentence?

Slide 8 - Open question

rewrite into the passive:
You really need to do something about this problem

Slide 9 - Open question

do's and don'ts:
what is the do in formal writing
A
contractions (can't, don't)
B
use linking words
C
gonna wanna gotta
D
start sentences with But / And

Slide 10 - Quiz

after you have chosen your writing task, you make a ........

Slide 11 - Open question

REPORT  – fireworks

Because of the Corona pandemic there was a ban on fireworks in the Netherlands during New Year’s Eve 2020. Your council has asked you to write a report in which you map people’s opinions about the fireworks ban and to look for ways in which the council should change its rules around the use of fireworks on New Year’s Eve


Slide 12 - Slide

Slide 13 - Slide

Please! Make a Plan. Outline your ideas in that plan.

Slide 14 - Slide

Regardless of the format you have chosen, you use : (multiple answers possible)
A
formal language
B
paragraphs
C
first paragraphs that explains what you are going to talk about/why you are writing
D
headings per paragraph

Slide 15 - Quiz

how you will be assessed:
(Teams/lesmateriaal/writing/G4 writing assessment form)

Slide 16 - Slide

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Slide 18 - Slide

help can be found in :
A
Teams and Gold
B
Gold
C
Teams

Slide 19 - Quiz

LINKING WORDS

Slide 20 - Slide

Why do we use linking words? 
  • to connect ideas;
  • to make texts more readable; 

Slide 21 - Slide

Which linking word is the odd one out?
A
as well as
B
furthermore
C
also
D
for example

Slide 22 - Quiz

Which linking word is the odd one out?
A
in addition
B
additionally
C
however
D
moreover

Slide 23 - Quiz

Which linking word is the odd one out?
A
therefore
B
such as
C
for instance
D
for example

Slide 24 - Quiz

Which linking word is the odd one out?
A
as a result
B
consequently
C
besides
D
therefore

Slide 25 - Quiz

Fill in the correct phrase:
Climates are changing ______ global warming.
A
in spite of
B
as a result of
C
in order to
D
although

Slide 26 - Quiz

Fill in the correct linking word/phrase:
We don't take global warming seriously enough ________ rising ocean levels and floods.

A
though
B
as a result of
C
because of
D
in spite of

Slide 27 - Quiz

Fill in the correct linking word/phrase:
He could read and write
______ the fact that he was blind.
A
despite
B
as a result of
C
although
D
regardless

Slide 28 - Quiz

The US have recently decided to sanction Russian elites. ______ they have blocked financial accounts of the wealthy Russians
A
In order to
B
Having said that
C
To that end
D
even though

Slide 29 - Quiz

Rewrite the following two sentences into one, using the linking word given:
"He drove from Tangier to Agadir. He didn’t stop for a rest. (without)"

Slide 30 - Open question

He drove from Tangier to Agadir without stopping for a rest.
Without stopping for a rest, he drove from Tangier to Agadir.

Slide 31 - Slide

Rewrite the following two sentences into one, using the linking word given:
"She spoke very loudly. The old man still couldn’t hear her. (no matter how)"

Slide 32 - Open question

No matter how loudly she spoke, the old man still couldn’t hear her. 

Slide 33 - Slide

Rewrite the following sentences into one, using the linking word given: "I must put my glasses on. I won’t be able to see clearly. (unless)"

Slide 34 - Open question

Unless I put my glasses on, I won’t be able to see clearly.
I won't be able to see clearly unless I put my glasses on. 

Slide 35 - Slide

"A picnic just wouldn’t be a picnic without the great British weather trying to ruin it. Jon Hacker and his family were prepared for that – what they didn’t count on, ________ , was a pair of overenthusiastic council officers trying even harder."
A
for example
B
however
C
likewise
D
therefore

Slide 36 - Quiz

Most early silent films were destroyed when talkies were introduced at the end of the 1920s. The cellulose nitrate film on which they were produced was often melted down for its silver content. ______ , they were dangerous to store as the nitrate was very easily flammable.
A
As a result
B
In the meantime
C
Nevertheless
D
On top of that

Slide 37 - Quiz

Crossbreeds are more likely to escape the sometimes painful exaggerated physical features or inherited diseases plaguing some pedigree animals. Some show dogs have skulls that are too small for their brains, or suffer from breathing problems. ___________ the Dogs Trust and the RSPCA pulled out of the show, in 2008. The BBC also dropped the show from its programming that year after its request for certain breeds to be excluded was rejected.
A
For example,
B
In the meantime,
C
On top of that,
D
That is why

Slide 38 - Quiz