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This lesson contains 60 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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reading strategy

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What do you think, will the text be about? What vocabulary will you need?

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Which goal belongs to which type of text?
A novel
An advertisement
A manual
A brochure
A newspaper column
To entertain
To persuade and to activate
To inform and to activate
To instruct
To entertain and to inform

Slide 5 - Drag question

This is the headline. A good headline tells you what the article is about and makes you interested in reading it.
This is the lead paragraph. It answers the most important wh-questions (who, what, why, where, and when) If you're in a hurry you can just read this part. It gives you a summary of wat happened.
In the second paragraph you will get additional information that is also important.
At the end of the article you will get less essential information. Usually, it is information that is funny or remarkable.

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What is the correct order of the parts of this newspaper article?
Headline
Lead paragraph
Second paragraph
End 
In protest to the violence outside, a large number of Napoli supporters chose to watch the match in almost complete silence. Their side eventually went on to beat Fiorentina 3:1 to win the cup for the fifth time.
Violent clashes near Rome's Olymic Stadium delayed the start of the Italian Cup final between Napoli and Fiorentina. Rival fans threw firecrackers and other objects at each other ahead ofthe game, which had to be delayed by 45 minutes.
Football fans in Italy
Three Napoli fans were taken to hospital after being shot in another incident, one in a critical condition after being hit in the chest. Police say the three shootings don't appear to be linked to the clashes near the stadium.

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More newspapers are sold in Britain than in any other European country. 

66% of the British public read one of the eleven daily newspaper that can be divided into two chief categories: broadsheets, such
as The Guardian and the Daily Telegraph, and tabloids, such as The Daily Mail and The Sun. The tabloids
are the biggest sellers by far. They are part of what is commonly known as the popular press which is aimed at lower social groupings.
Broadsheet newspapers are usually referred to as quality press. They aim at a higher social grouping. 


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It took seven months to get
permission to dig up the bones.
TRUE
FALSE

Slide 10 - Poll

A nodosaur is a kind of pony.
TRUE
FALSE

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Tim Brys knows a lot about searching
for fossils because he is a zookeeper.
TRUE
FALSE

Slide 12 - Poll

There are lots of dinosaur bones in Dallas.
TRUE
FALSE

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'Past continuous'
Past Continuous

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Past Continuous
Auxiliary: to be in the past + verb

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Past continuous
Positive
Negative
Questions
Short answer
I
was working
wasn't working
was I working?
Yes, I was
No, I wasn't
You
were working
weren't working
were you working?
Yes, you were
No, you weren't
he/she/it
was working
wasn't working
was he working?
Yes, he was
No, he wasn't
we/you/they
were working
weren't working
Were we working?
Yes, we were
No, we weren't

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When do you use the past continuous? 
To talk about long actions going on in the past
(while= time word) 

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Past Continuous
When do you use the Past Continuous?
A
When something happens regularly
B
When an action was going on in the past
C
When something happened in the past
D
When someting happened in the past and you see the result in th present.

Slide 21 - Quiz

Past continuous is...
A
a present tense
B
a past tense

Slide 22 - Quiz

Past continuous:
How do you form the Past Continuous?
A
verb+ ed or an irregular verb
B
was/were hele ww+ ing
C
form of to be (present) + verb+ ing
D
have/has + past participle

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Past Continuous:
in welke zin wordt de past continuous gebruikt?
A
I haven't been to that film yet.
B
I was walking down the street when I tripped.
C
I lived in Utrecht in 2010
D
I am eating a sandwich.

Slide 24 - Quiz

Past Continuous
Teddy _______ his burger (eat)

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vul in: past continuous
The baby ___ (cry)

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Past continuous:

He __________________ (sing) a song.

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Fill in the past continuous:

____ they ____ (learn) the past continuous?

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Vul de past continuous in:
...(run- I ) away?

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Past continuous:

I __________________ (not - drink) juice.

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Past continuous:

I __________________ (listen) to music.

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Past continuous:

The students __________________ (sleep) in class.

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Vul de past continuous in:
They _____ at me. (not - to look)

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Past continuous:
... you even ... (listen) to me?

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Past continuous:
... she ... (play) piano this morning?

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Gebruik de past continuous
It ........ (not - snow) that day.

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Exercises in book 
Theory and exercises on the Past Cointinuous 
pages 124 and 125

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