WK42, ISK8 Wednesday, Disc Unit 7; A2 Unit 4 sports

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Gemaakte toetsen (Ilia)
Luistertoets voor Sara
Red+white: word search (days/months/ordinal numbers)

White ++: handouts present simple/continuous
Blue: blank A4

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Bring
Gemaakte toetsen (Ilia)
Luistertoets voor Sara
Red+white: word search (days/months/ordinal numbers)

White ++: handouts present simple/continuous
Blue: blank A4

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On your desk:

A4 notebook (schrift)
Pencil case
Laptop, headphones


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Learning goals
Red and white: I can write down and name a date.

Blue: Review: I can describe a house using a floor plan.
I can talk about different sports and activities.

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Group work
Red
White
Blue
Galin
Iyad
Mahmud
Adam
Berna
Rayna
Özge
Ganat
Sara
Defne
Ilia
Angelos
Milosz

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Road map
Red
White
Blue
before lunch
Dates, ordinal numbers
Review grammar
Dates, ordinal numbers
Holmwoods

(review grammar?)
after lunch
Worksheet
Holmwoods
Worksheet
Holmwoods
Review grammar (Milosz and Ilia)
Group work

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Grammar review
white group 
Homework review p.2


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Expectations for blue
Please work quietly.
When red/white are working on a task, I will check in with you.


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Lesson goal

I can write down and name a date.

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Road map
Discoverers Unit 7
  • Warm-up
  • Days and months
  • Ordinal numbers
  • Writing task
  • Review

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Warm-up 
When is your birthday?
My birthday is in ......

Which day is it today?
Which day is it tomorrow?

Take out your notebook. 

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maandag
dinsdag
woensdag
donderdag
vrijdag
zaterdag
zondag

days & months have CAPITAL letters in English

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Months
  • Write the names of the months in your notebook.
  • Name 1 thing that happens in each month.
days & months have CAPITAL letters in English

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January is the first month of the year. 

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In February we celebrate Valentine's Day.

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Ramadan is in March.

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In April we celebrate King's Day (Koningsdag). 

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May has lots of beautiful flowers.

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June is the start of summer.

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School holidays start in July.

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August is usually the hottest month.

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In September the leaves are yellow

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In October we celebrate Halloween.

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In November Sinterklaas arrives on his boat.

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In December we decorate a tree for Christmas.

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January
February
March
April
May
June

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Months
Days
days & months have CAPITAL letters in English
July
August
September
October
November
December

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How to write a date





15th = ordinal number
UK style
US style
15 October 2025
October 15, 2025
15th October 2025
the 15th of October

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Ordinal numbers

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Ordinal numbers?
Most ordinal numbers are created by adding a 'th' to the end of the number. 
Example : Four -> Fourth
Seven -> Seventh
Ten -> Tenth
For the words that 'th' does not fit, we use either 'st' or 'nd'
This may sometimes change the start of the word too. 

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Here are some examples:
'st' is for the first position, but we don't say onest as it is an exception to the rule. 

  • One-first
  • Two-second
  • Three-third
  • Five-fifth
  • Eight-eighth
  • Nine-ninth
  • Twelve-twelfth

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Writing task
Write 3 birthdates in your notebook:

My dad’s birthday is on the 23rd of January.

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Review

I can write down and name a date.
Which dates have you written down?

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Review

Can you find the names of the days, months and ordinal numers in the word search?
Done? Continue in Holmwoods

Learn the new words!

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Looking ahead
Red
White
Blue
after lunch
Worksheet
Holmwoods
Worksheet
Holmwoods
Review grammar (Milosz and Ilia)
Group work

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Looking ahead
Finished before the next lesson (you are welcome to do more):
Unit 8 (100%): Iyad, Mahmoud
Unit 9 (100%: Galin
Unit 2 (50%): Adam, Özge, Ganat
Unit 4 (50%): Berna, Rayna, Sara
Unit 5 (50%): Defne
Unit 2 (50%): Ilia
Unit 3 (50%): Angelos, Milosz


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Blue: review grammar
When do you use the present simple?
When do you use the present continuous?

How do you form each of these? Give an example using the verbs: to walk, to talk

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Last week: Create your own floor plan
  • Create your own ideal floor plan
  • Name the rooms (you will describe these later)
  • Don't show the other student your plan!

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Review: Listening and speaking task
I can describe a house using a floor plan. We'll pick 1:

Describe the floor plan to the group, who draw it as accurately as possible.

Outline of floor plan on board.


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Review
Let's see your creations!
What were the challenges with this task?

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Lesson goal

I can talk about different sports and activities.

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Road map
A2, Unit 4
  • Warm-up
  • task: individual
  • speaking task: in pairs
  • Review


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Warm-up
Discuss in 2 groups and make notes:
  1. Name five sports or activities that young people like to do.
  2. Are there any sports that you think are more popular in America than in The Netherlands or your their home country?
  3. If so, which ones?
timer
3:00

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Task: individual
Make a list of all the sports you see.
What do you know about them? Make a list of facts about the sports. 

timer
5:00
5 minutes to think and write
then discuss in group

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Source: Holmwoods A2, Unit 4
Speaking: in pairs
Each student chooses one of the discussed sport (cannot be the same sport as your partner).
In pairs, you must compare the chosen sport and say why their sport is better. 

Let's look at an example discussion:
Who will read:
Student A?
Student B?
timer
5:00

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Review
Which arguments were used to discuss the sports?

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Looking ahead
Finished before the next lesson (you are welcome to do more):
Unit 8 (100%): Iyad, Mahmoud
Unit 9 (100%: Galin
Unit 2 (50%): Adam, Özge, Ganat
Unit 4 (50%): Berna, Rayna, Sara
Unit 5 (50%): Defne
Unit 2 (50%): Ilia
Unit 3 (50%): Angelos, Milosz


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