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EngelsMiddelbare schoolvwoLeerjaar 5

This lesson contains 24 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 90 min

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Slide 1 - Video

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Welcome! 
You need: (new) notebook, pen, BOOK

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Programme
1. Learning goals
2. Penguin news (2 mins)
3. Reading: intro + reading + discussion (30 mins)
4. Round off together





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Learning goals
At the end of this lesson...
 
- I will know more about penguins
- I can describe and talk about my main character
- I will have read a part of my book






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0:00-1:55
Switches:
Boulders:
Menace:
Remote:
Pristine:
Mammal:

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0:00-1:55
Switches: changes
Boulders: large rocks
Menace: threat, possible danger
Remote: far away, distant
Pristine: unspoilt
Mammal: zoogdier

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Slide 8 - Video

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  About planning your 
reading

- V5
- Have something to talk about
- 1st week of June: deadline
- 1 month to process all the extra info & practise

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Reading cycle
0. Go over previous notes
1. Read & annotate
2. Write a short summary (notebook, 3 mins)
3. Discuss your book (different assignment every lesson)
4. Take notes

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Blue: the actual reading. The rest is what happens before & after
Character:

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Which item in this chart do you think would be most important? (how the character changes)
Time to read
While reading, annotate:
- words / phrases that describe your character
- phrases / passages that stand out to you
- difficult words / passages

timer
20:00

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1. On your own: write a short summary of what you've just read (+ pages), 3m
2. Explain to your partner what your main character is like, citing
    evidence from the text (partner: ask for clarification)
3. Compare the 2 characters and decide: which one is more relatable? Why?
4. Take notes

While speaking, think of your own speaking goals!

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A phrase that best describes Pi

Slide 14 - Mind map

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A phrase that best describes the priest

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Who is most relatable & why?

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Well done! You...
- know more about penguins
- can describe and talk about your main character
- have read a part of your book

Homework for Monday: evaluate 1 week of speaking English every day (yay)
and always check Magister if there's more

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What are homophones?

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What are homophones?
Homophones are words that are pronounced the same as another word but differ in meaning or in spelling. 

- Spelled the same: rose (flower) and rose (past tense of "rise") 
- OR spelled differently: rain, reign, and rein.

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The poem gradually increases its use of homophones, which a spell checker would treat as correct. 

According to Zar, 127 of the poem's 225 words are incorrect, though correctly spelled!

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About your notebook
Your notebook should....
  • have a cover
  • look neat
  • contain information that will help you remember

(themes, literary devices, emotional responses, questions/ difficult passages, turning points, ...)

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