Express your point of view! (lesson 1)

Welcome!
Welcome to this lesson, everyone!
In this learning path you will discover how you can express your opinion and point of view.
It is best to do this individually.
Start by going to the next slide.

Have fun and don't forget: if you have questions, ask them!
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This lesson contains 21 slides, with text slides and 2 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Welcome!
Welcome to this lesson, everyone!
In this learning path you will discover how you can express your opinion and point of view.
It is best to do this individually.
Start by going to the next slide.

Have fun and don't forget: if you have questions, ask them!

Slide 1 - Slide

Start
On the next slide you find a video clip.
Watch it closely and then do the exercise afterwards.

Slide 2 - Slide

Slide 3 - Video

Start
Here is how Ms Melville and Gloria reacted on the video. Which words do they use to express their opinion? Write it in the Padlet on the next slide!

Slide 4 - Slide

Slide 5 - Link

Exercise 1
What did you think of the story of Ezra?
Write your own reaction to the video in the Padlet on the next slide in at least three sentences.
Use some of the expressions Ms Melville and/or Gloria also used.

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Slide 7 - Link

Theory
Have a look at what other expressions you could use to express your opinion or point of view.

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Exercise 2
Do you agree with the following statement?
"All school holidays during the school year should be abolished, but added to the summer holiday."
So, do you agree to have an extra long summer holiday instead of the weeks you sometimes have during the school year or not?
Make your point of view clear in at least five sentences in which you use an expression from the theory box.
You do this in a Word document and upload it on your school platform.

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We can also use modal verbs to express an opinion.
What are modal verbs, I can hear you think.
Well, when you click on the speaker image, you can hear some examples of sentences with modal verbs.
Do you recognize them now?
No? No problem!
Go to the next slide and read more information about modal verbs on the website! Also do the exercises!

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Slide 11 - Link

Extra practice
Are the modal verbs still a little mystery to you?
Do not panic, because on the next slide you can practice as much as you want on the website.

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Slide 13 - Link

Connectors
To be able to express your opinion in an excellent way, you still need one thing: connectors.
What are those?
Well, go to the next slide and try to find the connectors in the text.

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Exercise 3
Indicate the connectors. Correct on the next slide.

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Correction exercise 3
Had many mistakes? Go to the next slide to find out which connectors there are and when we use them.

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Theory connectors

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Evaluation
Look at the videoclip on the next slide to discover what the evaluation exercise is.
Take it seriously, because this will be graded on 10 points!

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Slide 19 - Video

The end
Make a mindmap with Coggle.it to repeat the lesson materials.
You can use this every time you have to defend your opinion!
On the next slide you find the shortcut to go to Coggle.it.

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Slide 21 - Link