Paragraph 1.6 England (3 October)

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Homework
Thursday 6 October:


Huiswerk: leer alle woorden van Unit 1

Repetitie: Tuesday 11 October

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Unit 1.6
England

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Today:
  • Welcome & lesson goals (5 minutes)
  • Review grammar: a/an
  • Phrasal verbs




  • Literature: Roald Dahl

  • TASK (homework)

  • End of lesson (5 minutes)

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Lesson goals
Students:
  • test their knowledge on the grammar: to a/an





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Review grammar a/an

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Review grammar
Finished?
Study words!

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Phrasal verbs
He is so very tired.
He can't walk anymore.
He wants to give_____

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We use a/an to talk about things in a general way, without saying precisely which people or items we are referring to
We decide whether we use a or an based on the pronunciation of the word following the article. 

Phrasal verbs
He is so very tired.
He can't walk anymore.
He wants to give up.

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We use a/an to talk about things in a general way, without saying precisely which people or items we are referring to
We decide whether we use a or an based on the pronunciation of the word following the article. 

Phrasal verbs
He is so very tired.
He can't walk anymore.
He wants to give up.

They have a discussion.
They know that they are wrong.
They have to give ___

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We use a/an to talk about things in a general way, without saying precisely which people or items we are referring to
We decide whether we use a or an based on the pronunciation of the word following the article. 

Phrasal verbs 
He is so very tired.
He can't walk anymore.
He wants to give up.

They have a discussion.
They know that they are wrong.
They have to give in.

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We use a/an to talk about things in a general way, without saying precisely which people or items we are referring to
We decide whether we use a or an based on the pronunciation of the word following the article. 

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Are you like Matilda?


Do the quiz on page 38, exercise 1

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Matilda Teaches Her Father a Lesson


page 38

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Miss Trunchbull and the Newt


page 40

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TASK
Paragraph 1.6
  • Exercises: 2 + 4
  • Finished? Study words Unit 1

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