Engels sport en bewegen 10-1-2018

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This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 120 min

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10-1-2018
Welcome

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Today
- Welcome and introduction
-Goals and name cards
- Checking your work (reader) and what do you remember? 
-working  on your own mythology 
- goals


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Goals of the lesson
- At the end of the lesson, you can name various body parts
- At the end of the lesson, you can write your own dialogue or story about a(n English) mythology


(Did everybody bring their name card?)

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Checking your work
What: You are going to compare your work with your neighbour, talk about your answers, who has got the correct answer?
How: use the reader on your laptop and work in pairs
Help: your neighbour or me
Time:  5 minutes
Outcome: you have checked your homework and you are left with the ones you don't know.Done? keep working on the reader

Slide 4 - Slide

Checking your work
- now look at the answers on the board, replace the answers you got wrong with the right ones. 

Time: 3 minutes
Done: continue working on the reader until page 8

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Questions
- Are there any answers you didn't understand?

Put away your laptops and get out your phones

Slide 6 - Slide

What is the Dutch translation of the word abdomen
A
Buik(spieren)
B
rug
C
nek
D
stuitje

Slide 7 - Quiz

What is the Dutch translation of the word calf
A
knie
B
scheen
C
kuit
D
kin

Slide 8 - Quiz

what is the Dutch translation of the word shin?
A
scheen
B
kuit
C
heup
D
kin

Slide 9 - Quiz

What is the Dutch translation of the word bottom
A
voetzool
B
grote teen
C
zitvlak
D
heup

Slide 10 - Quiz

Questions?
Are there any questions about the words? 


Hold on to your phones

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Making your own mythology

What do you know about Robin Hood?


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Robin Hood

Slide 13 - Mind map

Making your own mythology
- look and listen to the clip about Robin Hood.
-fill in the missing words in exercise 5 on page 10

Listen carefully!

Slide 14 - Slide

Making your own mythology
What: Now that you're familiar with a dialogue you are going to write your own.
How: Use the dialogue and try to create your own variation. You can write an entire story if you want a challenge
Help: You can ask your neighbour, your phone or me
Time: 20 minutes

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Making your own mythology
Outcome: you have written a story or a dialogue. You might have to read it out loud in front of the classroom.
Done? Add more details, try to include the reader/listener as much as possible in the story 

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Making your own mythology
- Compare your story to the one of your neighbour. Choose the best one. 
- a few groups have to read out their dialogue or story
Time: 5 minutes

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Goals
- At the end of the lesson, you can name various body parts
- At the end of the lesson, you can write your own dialogue or story about a(n English) mythology


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