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Welcome
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Welcome

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Last week: "pets and vets"

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These are the dogs 
I had

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Vocab A: TB p. 65 

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Let's read text on p. 57 (TB)

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The UK's 10 most popular pets

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Idioms:
  • *hopping mad about=furious
  • *to be upset=confused
  • *though
  • *ponds
  • *bowls 
  • *breeds

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Idioms:
  • *eventually=in the end
  • *Britons
  • *however
  • *bald
  • *kept in cages
  • *addiction
  • *fizzy drinks=sparkling

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Idioms:
  • *tortoise=turtle
  • *to have in common
  • *generally
  • *to celebrate

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Exercise 5
  • fish:   the UK's most popular pets
  • cats:   brought to Britain by the Romans
  • dogs:   came from wolves
  • birds:   mostly kept in cages
  • tortoises:  live for about as long as humans do


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Exercise 6
  • indoor; outdoor
  • 2. (British) ponds; fish bowls
  • 3. magical powers
  • 4. signs of good luck
  • 5. food

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Exercise 6
  • 6. allergies 
  • 7. budgies; parrots
  • 8. fizzy drinks
  • 9. oldest
  • 10. Thomas; 130

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Animals can be quite funny ..............................................

Let's watch a video
to prove it!

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Welcome
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Welcome

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Homework:
Exercise 7

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Exercise 7:
  1. perhaps
  2. nut
  3. indoor
  4. in common 
  5. feather
  6. bald
  7. seed

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        Vocab B

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                Exercise 3 

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Wild animals

  • parrot
  • lion
  • tiger
  • elephant
  • snake
  • dolphin
  • giraffe
  • leopard
  • wolf


Pets

  • parrot
  • snake
  • guinea pig
  • bird
  • cat
  • dog
  • fish
  • rabbit
  • turtle


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Exercise 4:
Landscapes  etc.

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  • mountain
  • ocean
  • desert
  • island
  • hill
  • waterfall
  • jungle
  • lake
  • cave
  • berg
  • oceaan
  • woestijn
  • eiland
  • heuvel
  • waterval
  • oerwoud
  • meer
  • grot

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Pets and animals
Workbook
page:
97
exercise:
16

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Grammar 10 (TB page 59)
To do 

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Welcome
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Welcome

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Today's plan:
  • *Check exercises 13 and 14 (HOMEWORK)
  • *Watching (exercise 16)

  • The more we do the less homework you will get !

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Grammar 10 (TB page 59)
To do 

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Exercise 13
  • Does it have sharp teeth?
  • Do they have whiskers or gills?
  • Do tigers eat leaves or meat?
  •  Does her pet have soft fur?

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Exercise 13
  • Do lizards live in cages?
  •  Does Joe’s parrot have feathers?
  • Does Susan's dog like cat food?
  • Do those animals have rough skin?

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Exercise 14:
  • Guinea pigs don't have wings.
  • This dolphin doesn’t live in the desert.
  •  A snake doesn’t have feathers.
  •  Fish don’t have whiskers.

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Exercise 14:
  • That tortoise doesn’t eat cats.
  •  A tiger doesn’t live in the sea.
  •  Lions don’t eat nuts and seeds.
  •  My rabbit doesn’t like meat.

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Watching
Textbook page 59
 Workbook page 97
Exercise 16


  • Watch 'Pets and animals'
  • Answer the questions

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*doesn't have a pet

*likes dogs


*is allergic to cats

*has fish
*Lily

*Lily, Jack, Sophie, Olivia

*Jack

*Jack, Oliver

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*has a cat

*would like to live on a farm

*works with animals

*thinks polar bears need to be protected

*Oliver, Harry

*Jack, Oliver


*Oliver

*Lily, Olivia

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Homework:
  • Do exercise 15  (WB pp. 96 and 97)
  • Study Vocab A, B and C (TB pp. 65 and 66)

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Good luck !

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Welcome
please, sit down and take out your books

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Welcome

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Homework
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This is a bad excuse!

Let's deal with 
exercise 15

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  • 1 Does a parrot live in the desert?
  • 2 it doesn’t live in the desert.
  • 3 Do cats have gills?
  • 4 cats don’t have gills.

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  • 5 Do elephants live in groups?
  • 6 don’t live in groups.
  • 7 Do you like elephants?
  • 8 I don’t like elephants.


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Textbook:
page 57
Read:
The UK's ten most popular pets




Workbook:
page 92 + 93
Exercise:
5 + 6 + 7
Klaar? 
C: Listening

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Now you!
Please write at least 6 sentences about the pets; how do they react to the homecoming?
Use the present simple.

'Mel jumps up and down'




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Lesson goal
  • I understand a short film of someone talking about pets and animals
  • I have completed the exercises to go with the short films

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Today:

  • check homework
  • quick quiz about questions and negations with to do
  • F Watching: Pets and animals + exercise
  • Do homework: lesson I exercise 22 t/m 24 page 101 t/m 102 act. book
Today's Goal: I understand a short film of someone talking about Pets and animals

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Hobbies
Reading was a popular hobby in the Victorian era. 
Another favourite pastime of adults and children alike is the keeping of a scrapbook. Popular scrapbook subjects include angels, children, birds, butterflies, pets and fans.

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examples
“I don’t have much time to play games.”
“They don’t have many pets.”
“I got lots of games for my birthday.”
“Does he have a lot of books?
Few boys like romantic comedies.”

“Does it take lots of time to finish the game?”
“I need a little more time.”
“There was little money left for shoes.”

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examples
“I don’t have much time to play games.”
“They don’t have many pets.”
“I got lots of games for my birthday.”
“Does he have a lot of books?
Few boys like romantic comedies.”

“Does it take lots of time to finish the game?”
“I need a little more time.”
“There was little money left for shoes.”

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