1P4L5 Making conversation


Making conversation


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Making conversation


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May 23
1934
Bank robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were ambushed and gunned down with over 100 rounds of ammunition by police in Black Lake, Louisiana

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May 16
World Turtle Day
Raising awareness for the protection of turtles (sea) and tortoises (land)

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Today's programme
  • Warm-up
  • reminder assignment period 4: dinsdag 30 mei

  • adjectives (bijvoeglijke naamwoorden)
  • adverbs (bijwoorden)
  • work on assignment

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Today's goals
At the end of this lesson you will have freshened up your knowledge about present and past simple, adjectives and adverbs  and have practised speaking English

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Conversation starters

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What words can you
think of for a meeting?

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Around 60 sovereign countries have English as an official language, such as
the obvious UK, USA, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
But also South-Africa, Singapore, Philipines, Barbados, Sint Maarten, Kenya, several Caribbean islands.
What sentences can you
think of for a meeting?

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Around 60 sovereign countries have English as an official language, such as
the obvious UK, USA, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
But also South-Africa, Singapore, Philipines, Barbados, Sint Maarten, Kenya, several Caribbean islands.
Je wilt dat iemand zijn vraag opnieuw stelt.
Je wilt je mening geven.
Je begrijpt de vraag niet.
Je wilt uitleg over iets.
Je bent het met iemand eens.
Je bent het ergens niet mee eens.
I don't agree with that / I disagree with that.
Could you repeat that, please?
What does ... mean?
I agree with you.
Sorry, I don't understand.
In my opinion ...

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Vocab
Crossword puzzle 

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Imperative (gebiedende wijs)
What do you notice about these sentences?
  • Sit down and listen.
  • Take the first street on your left.
  • Close the door.

Giving instructions - be carefull, it can sound rude. Add 'please'.

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Much / many
Much --> uncountable
Many --> countable

How much petrol does your car need?
How many students are there?

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much or many
How ... milk do you like in your coffee?
A
much
B
many

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much of many
He has ... friends.
A
much
B
many

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much or many
There are ... possible kandidates.
A
much
B
many

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Assignment: meeting

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Homework
Making conversation A2 Doing Business (picture of a skyline)
(the British flags are for your own practise)

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See you next week!!!

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