Verrijkingsles - lesson 1

Welkom in de verrijkingsles Engels!
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolBasisschoolhavo, vwoGroep 7,8Leerjaar 1

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Welkom in de verrijkingsles Engels!

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Planning

Lesson 1 - Introduction
Lesson 2 - School life
Lesson 3 - Spread the word
Lesson 4 - A Running Start
Lesson 5 - Rhyme time

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 Introduction game
Let's play a game of goose to 
get to know each other a bit!

Write down the names of your 
group members and at least 3 
facts about them.


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 Introduction game

Let's find out what you have learnt
about your group members.

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Now let's find out what 
you already know about 
the English language

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What comes up 
in mind whenever you think of the English language?

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Facts about 
the English 
language
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What other facts do 
you know? Let's find 
out in a quiz!

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The English-speaking world includes the 88 countries and territories where English is either an official, administrative, or cultural language.

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Which English-speaking
countries do you know?

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Which countries have you ever visited?

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Which countries have you ever visited?
Why is there a light green coloured area in the map?

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"In the Canadian province of Quebec, French is the sole official language but it has a small English speaking population."

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How come English is so widespread across the world?

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Colonialism
Entertainment industry
Politics
Media & technology
How come English is so widespread across the world?

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Subject next lesson: School life
Welke informatie was nieuw voor jou vandaag?

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In one minute, write down as many words as you can using the letters from the word:
TEACHING ASSISTANT
Word formation game

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Lesson 2 - School life
Let's start with a hidden picture puzzle.

Instructions:
  1. Colour the hidden pictures.
  2. Do you know the English words
    that fit the pictures?

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Welke Engelse, schoolgerelateerde woorden ken je nog meer?

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Category game
What materials do you need per group?

  • One DU-EN dictionary
  • One EN-DU dictionary
  • Two pens in a different colour
  • A piece of paper

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Category game

  1. School related materials
  2. Food
  3. Countries

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Schools across the world
All over the world, children are going to school. The goal is the 
same worldwide - to learn, develop and have fun. Depending on 
where you go to school will have a huge difference on how 
you learn and which struggles you will face.


We are going to look at several schools from around the world. 
Can you guess which country they are in?

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A
Germany
B
China
C
India
D
Afghanistan

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A birds eye view of an inner city school in Hong Kong with modern sports facilities

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A
Afghanistan
B
Ukraine
C
India
D
China

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Afghan school children study at an open-air classroom on the outskirts of Jalalabad, Nangarhar province

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A
Afghanistan
B
China
C
India
D
Ukraine

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An abandoned school classroom in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, Pripyat, Ukraine

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A
China
B
Germany
C
India
D
Ukraine

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Students play sport in front of a colonial school building in West Bengal, Darjeeling, India

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A
China
B
Afghanistan
C
India
D
Germany

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Rural school yard with basketball court in Long Seng, Guang Xi, China

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A
China
B
Germany
C
India
D
Hong Kong

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A colourful entrance to a school in Berlin, Germany

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Starting secondary school can be tough, and everyone 
can find it difficult for lots of different reasons. 

Can you think of a few challenges?

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Secondary school struggles

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Let's read a text about school struggles
Welke 'school struggles' uit de tekst, hadden wij 
al genoemd in ons woordweb?
Welke vier tips worden er genoemd in de tekst?
Secondary school struggles

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I go to school and take with me...

an apple, a book, a c...
Rounding off activity

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Subject of next lesson:
Spread the word
Thank you for coming!

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Lesson 3 - Spread the word

To get started,
grab a marker and 
start the word search!

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Word game
Who has ever played the Dobble game?

How does it work?
Whoever spots the symbol in common 
on both cards claims the first card, 
then another card is revealed 
for players to search, and so on. 

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Before we start playing
Voordat we gaan spelen:
Check in je groep of jullie de Engelse benaming van elk plaatje kennen.
Zo niet (of jullie zijn het niet eens met een benaming), zoek het op in het woordenboek.
Noteer de moeilijke benamingen op een papiertje.

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What's the English word for ...?

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Let's play Dobble!
Aan het begin van het spel draaien alle spelers gelijktijdig hun kaart om. Iedere speler moet nu als snelste proberen het identieke symbool te vinden tussen zijn eigen kaart en de zichtbare kaart in het midden van de tafel. De eerste speler die het gelijke symbool vindt en benoemt, neemt de bovenste kaart van de stapel en legt deze boven op zijn eigen openliggende kaart. Door deze kaart te nemen wordt een nieuwe kaart zichtbaar op de stapel. Speel verder totdat alle kaarten van de stapel verdeeld zijn.

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  • Groups of 2 or 3
  • In one minute, write down as many words as you can using the letters from the word.

For example: celebration -> cel, lab, bra, tin. Use letters only once -> ball

Word formation
game

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In one minute, write down as many words as you can using the letters from the word:
CLASSROOM SCREEN
Word formation game

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In one minute, write down as many words as you can using the letters from the word:
GENERATION
Word formation game

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In one minute, write down as many words as you can using the letters from the word:
ENTERTAINMENT
Word formation game

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Subject of next lesson:
A Running Start
Thank you for coming!

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Lesson 4 - A Running Start

What do you think 'A Running Start' means?



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Lesson 4 - A Running Start
"Get off to a Running Start"

(verb phrase) to start a project or event quickly and efficiently

If we do our research, we'll get off to a running start.
I think this semester has gotten off to a running start. 

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 Story consequence game
This game can be played in pairs, small groups or with the whole class.

Instructions:
1. Each child needs a sheet and pencil.
2. First, children secretly write when the story takes place. For example, ‘One stormy night…’
They fold the paper and pass it on to the next person.
3. Next, each player writes where the story takes place. They fold the paper and pass it on.
4. Play continues until all of the questions have been answered.
5. Finally, children open up their folded pieces of paper and read their stories.

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 Story consequence game
Example:

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 Story consequence game
This game can be played in pairs, small groups or with the whole class.

Instructions:
1. Each child needs a sheet and pencil.
2. First, children secretly write when the story takes place. For example, ‘One stormy night…’
They fold the paper and pass it on to the next person.
3. Next, each player writes where the story takes place. They fold the paper and pass it on.
4. Play continues until all of the questions have been answered.
5. Finally, children open up their folded pieces of paper and read their stories.

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Running dictation

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Subject of next lesson:
Rhyme Time
Thank you for coming!

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Lesson 5 - Rhyme Time
Welcome back!

Let's start with a rhyming challenge!
You need a worksheet & some pencils for this.

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Answers
CAT - HAT - PEN - RAT
FAN - PIN - MAN - CAN
MAP - NAP - TAP - TREE
BAG - TAG - MOP - RAG

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Answers
Did you find them all?

Which one was difficult?

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Rhyming expressions in everyday English


Rom com - short-form for romantic comedy
Meet and greet - a famous person meeting fans
Nearest and dearest - people you’re very close to
Shop till you drop - shop as much as you can
Holy guacamole - used when in shock or disbelief.

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Lyrics
Stressed out - 21 pilots

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