Lesson 5 N4

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EngelsMBOStudiejaar 3

This lesson contains 10 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 1 video.

Items in this lesson

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What are we going to do today?
- looking back at last week's lesson
- filling in the missing words of a personal letter
- watching a video and making exercises about this video


Learning goals: you are able to fill in a form in English &
you can fill in missing words in an informal letter

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Important words for filling in a form


personal details                          persoonlijke gegevens
first name                                    Wendy
last name/surname                   Kerdijk
initials                                            W.M
gender                                          male/female
date of birth                                 19-08-1986
place of birth                              Uitgeest
marital status                             married
signature                                     handtekenig
postal code/zipcode                  1817BC
occupation                                  Teacher/ Student
n/a (not applicable)                   n.v.t. (niet van toepassing)
shipping address                       afleveradres

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Exercise 1 (10 minutes)

Now we are going to make a short exercise; filling in the gaps in a personal letter (book Part B, page 163.)

I will send you the file through the teams chat

Personal letter filling in the gaps

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Listening exercise
In a minute we are going to watch a video about a Scottish referendum. What do you think a referendum is?
Why do you think the Scottish would like a referendum?

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<-- Nicola Sturgeon
First Minister of Scotland




<-- Boris Johnson
Prime Minister of the UK




 William Wallace (born 1270)
National Scottish hero who fought for independence

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Slide 7 - Video

Exercise 2 (10 minutes)
1. Elections have been held in Scotland. They may lead to a new Scottish referendum. What would the issue of the referendum be?

2. Who was William Wallace? And when did he die?

3. What was the outcome of the Scottish referendum in 2014?

4. Is Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, for or against Scottish independence?

5. What is the expected outcome of this month’s Scottish elections? And how will it affect the chances of a new referendum?






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What did you like about this lesson? What did you miss during this lesson?

Slide 9 - Open question

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