Year 3 Reading File - Text 2

Year 3 
Reading File 1 
Welcome to BOOMtown
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Year 3 
Reading File 1 
Welcome to BOOMtown

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Today's lesson
Orienting to the text
H. warning signs
I. Onomatopoeia 
J. Homophones



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Lesson aims

I can explain what an onomatopoeia is and give an example. 

I can explain what homophones are and give examples. 

I can analyse the structure of a text.




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                                                         Text 2

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MindMap:
BOOM

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What is the Netherlands' signature product?

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What is China's signature product?

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Text 2: D. Getting to know the text
Have a look at the text. 
Have a look at the table. 
In which order are these terms presented in
the text?
Put them in the correct order. 
You'll have 10 minutes.
Done? Work on exercise E (vocabulary). 

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Answers Exercise D
1   -  4
2   -  6
3  -  7
4   - 1
5  -   3
6   -  5
7   -  2

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Exercise H
There are warning signs all around us. 
You'll see some scrambled warning signs. 
Put the words in the right order. 
You'll have 45 seconds for each scrambled word.

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on skomnig

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etner

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on dgos awellod

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dnaegr

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tuo fo odrer

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plul

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pvirtae

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qeuue hree

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wya uto

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kpee otu

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Onomatopoeia
Words that sound like the noises they describe


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Can you think of an Onomatopoeia?
Either in Dutch or English.

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Homophones
homo = same / phone = sound
Dialect?

two - too 
their - there - they're


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Can you think of two homophones?
Either in Dutch or English.

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Are the following words homophones?
ate - eight
yes
no

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Are the following words homophones?
look - luck
yes
no

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How to check?
Dictionaries offer phonetics
cambridge / oxford learners'
Also listen to the sound!

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Let's practice: I + K
Work on exercises I (i) and K. 
You can work togehter. 
Write the answers in your notebook. 
Done? Work on exercises G and J (homework)

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Answers Exercise E
1. birthplace (n)
2. firecrackers (k)
3. bottle rockets (d)
4. independence day (b)
5. state-owned (i)
6. black powder (j)
7. non-flammable (a)
8. key ingredients (l)
9. cherry bomb (m)
10. Skill level (c)
11. Fireworks industry (e)
12. Evil spirits (f)
13. Labour-intensive (g)
14. bunkerlike (h)

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Answers Exercise F
Boomtown
Liuyang
Flying Dragon Fireworks
Terry Winkle
500
RMB
Liu Zhourong
President of Changsha ...
Li Tan
Tang Dynasty Monk
Temple of Heaven
Horse
States that manufacturing...
Bejing
60
Percent

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Year 3 
Reading File 1 
Welcome to BOOMtown

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Today's lesson
Discussing homework
J. Translation




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Lesson aims

I can translate an English sentence into proper Dutch. 
I can decide whether two words are homophones. 




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I. Onomatopoeia
1 – h                                     11 - n
2 – l                                      12 - e
3 – j                                      13 - g
4 - i                                       14 - b
5 – o                                    15 - k
6 – d
7 – m                           
8 – c                            
9 – f
10 – a


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K. Homophones
In groups of 4, discuss the answers you've written down. 
Are they all homophones?
Use an online dictionary if you're not sure. 
Remember, if the phonetics are the same, they are homophones! But, only if they're spelled differently.
You'll have 15 minutes. 

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K. Homophones

Are there any words your group was unsure about?

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J. Translation
You'll have to translate the English sentences into Dutch. 
Tips: 
* Try not to translate literally. 
* Translate on tone and meaning. -- languages have different ways of saying the same thing.
* Try to only use a tool to translate single words -- translation is a skill!
* You're allowed to be creative with the original text. 

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The world's capital of fireworks.

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These factories are located in the hills and safely separated from town.

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J. Translation
Translate the sentences 2-8. 
You're allowed to work together. 
Be back in this meeting in 15 minutes. 

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J. Translation
Any difficult sentences? 

Translations you want to check?

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Next week / homework
Text 3 of the reading file. 

To prepare for your SO: 
Study the words form (A + B) from text 1 and 2. 


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