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Translate into Dutch:
brand

Slide 2 - Open question

Translate into Dutch:
to be on sale

Slide 3 - Open question

Translate into Dutch:
to recommend

Slide 4 - Open question

Translate into Dutch:
old-fashioned

Slide 5 - Open question

Translate into Dutch:
This sweater suits you.

Slide 6 - Open question

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Which plural is correct?
A
phonez
B
phones
C
phonees
D
phone

Slide 9 - Quiz

What is the plural of
apple?
A
apples
B
apple's
C
applez
D
apple'z

Slide 10 - Quiz

What is the plural of butterfly?
A
butterflys
B
butterflies
C
butterfly's
D
butterfli's

Slide 11 - Quiz


Plural form brush
A
brushes
B
brush's
C
brushs
D
brushies

Slide 12 - Quiz

Which plural is correct?
A
mans
B
men

Slide 13 - Quiz

What is the plural of
wife?
A
wifes
B
wives
C
wife's
D
wive's

Slide 14 - Quiz

Which plural is correct?
A
childs
B
mans
C
mens
D
mice

Slide 15 - Quiz

Which is not plural?
A
books
B
chairs
C
cooks
D
gas

Slide 16 - Quiz

Plural form of
knife:
A
knife
B
knifes
C
knive
D
knives

Slide 17 - Quiz

What is the plural of
foot?
A
foots
B
feets
C
foot
D
feet

Slide 18 - Quiz

Plural form of
wolf:
A
wolves
B
wolfs
C
wolvs
D
wolfes

Slide 19 - Quiz

Plural form of
pizza:
A
pizza's
B
pizzas
C
pizza'z
D
pizzaz

Slide 20 - Quiz

What is the plural of FIREMAN?
A
firemans
B
firemen

Slide 21 - Quiz

Scotland! 

What do you know about it?

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5

Slide 23 - Video

00:05
Waar staat Schotland bekend om?
Noem 3 dingen

Slide 24 - Open question

00:39
Uit welke 2 gebieden bestaat Schotland? En waar wonen de meeste mensen?

Slide 25 - Open question

02:03
Hoe heet dit beroemde meer en waar is het vooral bekend om?

Slide 26 - Open question

02:37
Noem 2 belangrijke bezienswaardigheden in Edinburgh.

Slide 27 - Open question

02:59
Wat zijn kilts? Waarom wordt het nog steeds gedragen door sommige Schotse mannen?

Slide 28 - Open question

After seeing the clip, do you want to visit Scotland, why/why not?

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Scotland is part of:
A
The United States
B
The United Emirates
C
The United Cities
D
The United Kingdom

Slide 33 - Quiz

Flag of Scotland
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, together with England, Wales and Northern Ireland

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What's the capital of Scotland?
A
London
B
Glasgow
C
Edinburgh
D
Aberdeen

Slide 35 - Quiz


What is Gaelic?
A
garlick
B
a language
C
an Englishman
D
a drink

Slide 36 - Quiz

What colour is the Scottish flag?
A
Blue with a white cross
B
White with a blue cross
C
Green with a white cross

Slide 37 - Quiz

What is the name of the famous lake where a monster is said to live?
A
Loch Monstro
B
Loch Grass
C
Loch Ness

Slide 38 - Quiz

Whisky means "the water of life" in old Scottish.
A
True
B
False

Slide 39 - Quiz


What are tatties?
A
Potatoes
B
Children
C
Waterbottles
D
Toiletpaper

Slide 40 - Quiz

What is an ingredient in the traditional Scottish dish Haggis?
A
Heart
B
Liver
C
Lung
D
Heart, liver, ánd lung

Slide 41 - Quiz

I know right?!
Haggis is a savoury (hartige) pudding containing sheep's pluck (heart, liver, and lungs), and cooked while traditionally encased in the animal's stomach.


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Hogmanay facts
  • Hogmanay is the Scots word for the last day of the year;

  • 'The Bells' is the phrase used to describe the midnight hour when New Year's Eve becomes New Year's Day;

  • 'First Footing' – the 'first foot' in the house after midnight is still very common is Scotland. To ensure good luck, a first footer should be a dark-haired male

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Auld Lang Syne facts
  • Famous Scottish poet Robert Burns' 'Auld Lang Syne' is sung to celebrate the start of the New Year at the stroke of midnight.
  • To sing 'Auld Lang Syne' a circle is created and hands are joined with the person on each side of you. At the beginning of the last verse, everyone crosses their arms across their breast, so that the right hand reaches out to the neighbour on the left and vice versa. When the tune ends, everyone rushes to the middle, while still holding hands.
  • The Guinness Book of World Records lists 'Auld Lang Syne' as one of the most frequently sung songs in English.

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All Right: what to do for Monday:
 Unit 2 • lesson 1 about Hogmanay; do exercise 2.
Study pages 83 84 85 : vocabulary lesson 2 + plural

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