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English
Periode 4
week 1

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email
deadline 29 april
returned 12 mai

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assignments period 4
week 6: Chapter test 2 - B1
week 8 and 9 Speaking test: Roleplay

oefenen met een schrijfopdracht

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Today
Terugkoppeling casus 1 & introductie casus 2
Vaardigheid:
- grammatica ‘forming questions’
-spreken: vragen stellen – taking medical history
- pain scale uitleggen en toepassen
- vocabulairy training: lichaamsdelen (herhaling)

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Nape of the neck
Spine
calf
vagina
head
nose
testicles
arm
knee
wrist

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forehead
thigh
thumb
nipple
chest
stomach
shoulder blade
hair
Belly button/navel
foot

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ankle
waist
neck
heel
penis
elbow
chin
armpit
buttocks
fingers

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What do you know about pain?

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Pain scale
0 - Pain free
1 - Very minor annoyance - occasional minor twinges.
2 - Minor annoyance - occasional strong twinges.
3 - Annoying enough to be distracting.
4 - Can be ignored if you are really involved in your work, but still distracting.
5 - Can't be ignored for more than 30 minutes.

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Pain scale
6 - Can't be ignored for any length of time, but you can still go to work and participate in social activities.
7 - Makes it difficult to concentrate, interferes with sleep. You can still function with effort.
8 - Physical activity severely limited. You can read and converse with effort. Nausea and dizziness set in as factors of pain.
9 - Unable to speak. Crying out or moaning uncontrollably - near delirium.
10 - Unconscious. Pain makes you pass out.

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Pain vocab
stabbing; dull; sharp; nagging; shooting; throbbing; stabbing; gnawing; hot; burning; tender

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Pain vocab
stabbing; dull; sharp; nagging; shooting; throbbing; stabbing; gnawing; hot; burning; tender
steken; dof; scherp; gezeur; schieten; kloppen; steken; knagen; heet; brandend; teder

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Word order in questions using TO BE
TO BE + Subject + Rest
  • I am a teacher. --> Am I a teacher?
  • You are happy. --> Are you happy?
  • She is a police officer. --> Is she a police officer?


>How do you make this negative? <

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Word order in questions using 2+ verbs
Verb 1 + Subject + Verb 2 + Rest
  • I would like to go to Albania. --> Would I like to go to Albania?
  • You have called your mom. --> Have you called your mom?
  • My dog can run for hours. --> Can my dog run for hours?

 >How do you make this negative?. < 

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Word order in questions using the helper verb TO DO
DO/DOES/DID + Subject + Verb 2 + Rest
  • I work at the hospital --> Do I work at the hospital?
  • She goes shopping on Fridays. --> Does she go shopping on Fridays?
  • They drove to work. --> Did they drive to work?

*Only change the form of TO DO; keep other verbs in their base form. 


>> How do you make this negative?. <<

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Word order in questions using question words
Question word + QUESTION (use whatever format fits your verb(s)!)
  • How are you? 
  • Where are you going? 
  • What did you say?
  • Who do you think is the cutest?
  • What will you do today?
  • When are you going?
  • Assignment: schrijf de vragen op die je hoort in de videos 

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assignment
Form duo
Ask each other 5 questions about a painful experience and determine your pain scale

second task 
Case 2 part 1 Taking medical history

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Huiswerk:
Malmberg
 Unit 1 – history taking 

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