Vocational Nursing Lesson 2

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Tekst
Welcome and Goodmorning!

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Basic rules in my classroom
  • Phones in your bag and bag on the floor
  • Open your laptop / tablet
  • Raise your hand if you want to say or ask something
  • Listen to each other
  • Respect each other

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What did we do last week?

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Reading
 Previewing a text
  • Subject
  • Pictures
  • Main title
  • Subheadings
  • Authors



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Reading
Purposes of a text:
Inform, instruct, persuade, entertain

Reading strategies:
  • Scanning:  specific information
  • Skimming:  topic and main points
  • Intensive Reading: complete understanding

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Reading strategies 
Scanning
To find specific information

Skimming
To understand the topic and the main points

Intensive reading 
To understand exactly what the writer means. 

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Today

  • Check homework Reading
  • Vocabulary practice
  • Grammar: present simple
  • End of lesson

After this week's lesson you should be able to: 

  • use the vocabulary
  • know how to use the present simple



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1. Which one does not belong to the three of the body's most important systems:

a) The central nervous system (CNS),
b) The liver
c) the cardiovascular system and the


A
The central nervous system (CNS
B
The liver
C
The cardiovascular system
D
The digestive system

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2. In which two parts can the nervous system be divided?
A
The central nervous system and the spinal cord
B
The central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system
C
The central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system
D
The central nervous system and the veins

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3. The cardiovascular system delivers …………………….to the various parts of the body.
A
Oxygen and blood
B
Blood and veins
C
Blood and livers
D
Oxygen and bile

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4. What do we mean with a “vein”?
A
A blood vessel that carries depleted blood back to the heart
B
A pair of organs in which oxygen from the air that is inhaled is transferred into the blood
C
The set of organs that allows a person to breathe and exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body

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5.What are the functions of liver?
A
a blood vessel that carries depleted blood back to the heart
B
a pair of organs in which oxygen from the air that is inhaled is transferred into the blood
C
the set of organs that allows a person to breathe and exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
D
An organ in the body that secretes bile to help digest carbohydrates, fats and proteins.

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6. What is the largest organ in the human body?
A
Heart
B
Liver
C
Skin
D
Brain

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7. Where is the spleen situated in the body
A
Near the heart
B
Near the intestine
C
Near the intestine
D
Near the pancreas

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Quizlet

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The Present Simple
Present Simple

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The Present Simple
What is the present simple?

The present simple is an English tense. A normal present simple sentence looks like this:

                   We check a patient's vital signs

How many verbs do you see in this normal present simple sentence? 
Why do you think it is called 'simple'?


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The Present Simple
What is the present simple?

  • A normal present simple sentence only has one verb in the present tense. 

  • On the next slide, drag and drop the sentences into the correct box. Look at the amount of verbs and the tense. 








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1. I like checking bloodpresure.
2. He is checking the bloodpresure.
3. We were checking the bloodpressure.
4. She checks the bloodpresure.
5. They are inserting stiches.
Present Simple
Not Present Simple
1
2
3
4
5

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The Present Simple
What is the present simple?

Now you know what the present simple looks like. 
But when do you use it?

We use the present simple when we talk about:
  • Facts
We check a patient's names.
  • Routines
I alway ask if the patient has any questions. 

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The Present Simple
What is the present simple?

  • In a sentence, you know if it is a fact or routine by looking at signal words

  • Words like everyday, never, always, every Wednesday  tell you it is about a routine. It happens often.

  • If there are no signal words, the sentence tells you a fact.

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Look at the words below. Which ones are signal words for the Present Simple and which ones are not?
Signal word
Not a signal word
Next Friday
Yesterday
Never
Wednesday
Often
Every week

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The Present Simple
What is the present simple?

Now you know what a normal present simple sentence looks like.

Now, we are going to take a look at:

- The SHIT-Rule
- Questions
- Negations

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The Present Simple
The SHIT Rule

The SHIT Rule has to do with She, He, and IT.

The rule is:

If the subject is a he, she or it, the verb gets +s.

So I dance becomes She dances.


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The Present Simple

The SHIT Rule

For the next exercise, try to make logical sentences. 
Also think about the correct use of the SHIT Rule.


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Timmy
every day in the hospital.
They never
in the hospital.
That nurse
very fast.
I always
a patient's identity bracelet.
This nurse 
if the patient has any questions.
sleep
walks
works
asks
check
chooses
shouts
grow

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Present simple, what do you know?

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Homework
  • present simple exercises  75 + 76 (page 125)
  • Read page 120 present simple
  • Quizlet: https://quizlet.com/_8bqof5?x=1qqt&i=1xvu5a

Next Week: we learn how to use the present simple

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Go out there and do something awesome!

Cya next week!

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