Student version English 1.1 lesson 3 in 2023-24

Cruising along.... English lesson 3
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Cruising along.... English lesson 3
Cruising along.... English lesson 3

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Homework for today

  1. Apply  peerfeedback into Assignment 1, the Summary Article about your Field Trip. 
  2. Finalize your Summary Article text by using the feedback/possibility expert feedback
  3. Watch video on What is a Press Release and Why Does it Matter.   See Moodle. 
  4. Information on the 5W questions.
  5. Unit 21: Read the theory and complete ex. 1 and 2.
  6. Unit 22: Read the theory and complete ex. 2 and 3.





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Lesson goals
Students will
 know how to create the 5W questions for a press release based on the video and class exercises, thus preparing you for the final press release and have acquired new language/communication skills in English.


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Today

  1. Receive tips on how to elevate your language skills
  2.   Review verb tense
  3. Linking words and wordorder
  4.   Quiz about verb tenses on Kahoot
  5.   the 5Ws 
  6.   Theory and practice about writing a Press Release
  7. Do the Diagnostic test in class 

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Tips how to reach a full B1-level (and beyond)
1. Go to Thesaurus.com for synonyms
2. Check the words you have selected in https://dictionary.cambridge.org to make certain the new words make sense in the context of your article
3. Apply linking words or phrases (verbindingswoorden)
4. Mix up the word order of your sentences

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Level English
Road to Grammar Text Analyzer 
www.roadtogrammar.com



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Linking words
Do the linking assignment in class

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Check out what happens when you change the word order in your sentences:
The bouquet of flowers which my friend bought for me smelled divine.
How divine the bouquet of flowers smelled.
My friend bought me a bouquet of flowers and they smelled divine.
My friend bought me a divine smelling bouquet of flowers.

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Grammar - past continuous
1. An action in progress in the past
We didn't hear the intruder because we were sleeping that night.
2. Temporary situations
During my training I was earning less than my friend.
3. Two actions in progress at the same time
We were watching the sky and listening for the first sounds of songbirds.
4. Interrupted action with a situation
Seventy cars were crossing the bridge when it suddenly collapsed.

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Grammar - used to/would
1. Describe actions which no longer occur or with less frequency
The Romans used to conquer many parts of the world
(not anymore)

2. We would get up early every Thursday to go to the market. (we don't now)

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Grammar - past perfect vs past perfect continuous
1. We often use  'for'  and  'since'  with the perfect

2. The past perfect is used with a completed action/situation in the past
The leaves had fallen from the trees and they were completely bare.

3. The past perfect continuous is used for an action in the past that was still ongoing
The leaves had been falling from the trees and the underground was very slippery. 
(the leaves were still falling, the leaves were not bare yet)

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Kahoot quiz in class
practice quiz in class- tenses

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Which words come to mind when you read or hear the word Press Release?
Press Release

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Slide 19 - Video

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Press release
Writing assignment: Press Release (summative)
Now that you have practiced writing the first formative assignment about your field trips to Rotterdam and Amsterdam, you are ready to start writing the final press release in the coming weeks. You are writing the press release on behalf of the tourism board in Rotterdam (or Amsterdam or Haarlem) (so from a different perspective, not from a student point of view). The press release is about the promotion of a chosen district in Rotterdam (or Amsterdam or Haarlem) by students. The press release is about students from Inholland University submitting an Instagram page which is dedicated to promoting tourism in their respective city. Student(s) will receive an Instagram Giveaway Prize from the Tourism Board for the most “Instagrammable” Instagram page on their chosen district. 

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Press release
In order to make sure you have all the important elements included in your final press release, you must first answer the 5W questions (who, what, where, when, why). This press release will be about students providing more information about their  chosen district. You write from a different writing view, namely from the tourism board. You are going to write an effective press release. So, the final products which you will upload into Gradework are:


1.  A Word document with the identical text as the Instagram page for your Press Release
Appendix
• Include a written reflection of 250 words (+/- 10%) about the writing process throughout term 1.1 and add to the assignment.



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Press release
Guidelines for the press release:
· 350-word limit (+/- 10 %)
· The 5Ws are fully and adequately answered
· Apply the instructions presented in class with regards the layout
· Paragraphs are separated by a white line spacing
· Font and font size: Calibri 12pt
· Submit document as a Word document only (not PDF or any other file).
· Your text level must reach a full B1+ level, which you can check using the Road to Grammar Text Analyzer (www.roadtogrammar.com)

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Here's what a press release should include.

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HOW do you plan to execute this press release? What's the plan?
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Homework
  1. Read blog "How to Create a Riveting Press Release".  (information from the blog was presented in class today)  Go to Moodle.
  2. Continue answering the 5W questions which we worked on today. 
  3. Unit 23: Read the theory and complete ex. 1 and 2.



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THIS BLOG JUST GIVES more INSIDER INFORMATION ABOUT HOW TO WRITE A GOOD (RIVETING) PRESS RELEASE.
WE MUST STRESS THAT THEY WRITE THE PRESS RELEASE IN THE 3RD PERSON and MORE IMPORTANTLY, THAT THEY WRITE IN A NEUTRAL WAY. 
Peer Review about the answers to your 5Ws.
Using the 7 questions from this peer feedback CHECKLIST on Moodle.

You will
give your peer feedback to one classmate.

Take 10 min.


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Team up with someone who has done as much work as you
Compare how you filled in assignment 2 (press release proposal)
Are there any differences that you do not understand? Ask someone else! (or your teacher)
Can you pay your classmate a compliment?
Can you give your classmate a tip?