Week 44 Lesson 2 (Writing )

Week 44 lesson 2
Please put on your desk:
        laptop,headphones 
Go to Teams - opdrachten - reading materials - lees 15 minuten in stilte (antwoorden van nieuwsfragmenten staan volgende week op Teams)
Need a bathroom visit? Do this in the first 5 minutes (after booting up your laptop).
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Week 44 lesson 2
Please put on your desk:
        laptop,headphones 
Go to Teams - opdrachten - reading materials - lees 15 minuten in stilte (antwoorden van nieuwsfragmenten staan volgende week op Teams)
Need a bathroom visit? Do this in the first 5 minutes (after booting up your laptop).

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Looking ahead
Writing test: toetsweek 2


Listening/watching test (second/third week of January)

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Manieren van luisteren

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To do
Ga naar Woots.nl
Log in
Open de kijk- en luistertoets
Opdracht 1 tot 8 samen
Opdracht 9 tot 16 individueel


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Writing test 
3 exercises
1 formal letter (job application/letter of complaint)

1 informal letter (invitation to a party/letter to a friend)

1 form (formulier) signing up for an event/requesting a refund
We'll spend 2 lessons on the letters and 1 on the form
We'll spend 2 to lessons on an exercises of your choosing

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Things you'll be marked on
Register (is it formal/informal enough)
Is all the required information in your letter/form?
Vocabulary (woordenschat)
Grammar
Cohesion (samenhang)
Interpunction
Spelling
Lay out

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Listening and watching test (19th of January)
Both count for roughly 50 per cent of your grade
The fragments focus on quite boring subjects (sorry)

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How did you like today's lesson? Why?

Slide 8 - Open question

Tommorow:
Formal letter writing

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Welcome KTL4!
Please put on your desk:
        laptop,pen
Go to Teams - opdrachten - reading materials and start practicing reading for 15 minutes

Need a bathroom visit? Do this in the first 5 minutes (after booting up your laptop).

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Learning objectives
You can explain in your own words what you have to do when writing a formal letter.

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Formal writing vs informal writing
Formal letters: you do not know this person personally

Informal letters: to friends or relatives (bekenden) 

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Format formal letter writing
Make sure there is a line between each topic
Your address
Date
Adress of the person you are writing to/Company's address
Dear Sir/Madam
Opening paragraph (why are you writing)
Body paragraph (discuss the topic)
Closing paragraph (summarize your letter,thank the reader and write down what you expect from the reader)
Salution 
Your name

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Opening paragraph
Tell your name
Why you are writing
 What happened
Where it happened
What you want

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Body paragraph
1 or 2 paragraphs (information will be given to you)
Use linking words (will be given to you)
Use fancy vocabulary (you'll make a list of these yourselves)

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Closing paragraph
Summarize your letter
Thank the reader
 Write down what you expect from the reader

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You are going to write a letter of at least 150 words. This will be done on paper.
You can use the sentences/voegwoorden on Teams to help you out.
Imagine you recently had a job interview at Albert Hein. Because your internet is not working, due to the heavy winds, you decide to send a letter.
You want to say thanks for the interview and ask about the job application status. Write a formal letter to the person who interviewed you.
Follow these guidelines:
Write your address in the top right corner of the page.
Leave a space and write the date just below your address.
On the left side, write the recipient's address, including the company's name, city, and ZIP code (you can make this up)

Opening: tell your name, why you are writing,  when you had the job interview,  and what you want to know

Body paragraph 1: Ask about the status of your job application and when you can expect a response.
Body paragraph 2: Mention why you are  interested in the job and the company.

Closing paragraph: summarize your letter, thank the reader for their time and what you expect from the reader







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Work on your letter
Capital I
No contractions like you've/you're /I'm
Every sentence ends with a full stop (.)
Every sentence starts with a capital letter.
Make sure all the information is in the letter.
timer
20:00

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Explain in your own words what you have to when writing a formal letter.

Slide 19 - Open question