Unit 4 - in class

Hello!

I am Ms. Zelenecka (pronounce each letter ;))

Today (8 March) - get to know each other & check where you are in English
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Hello!

I am Ms. Zelenecka (pronounce each letter ;))

Today (8 March) - get to know each other & check where you are in English

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Name generator
1. LORD or LADE
2. Your 1st NAME
3. Add 'TON' to the end of the last thing you ate
4. OF
5. the STREET you live on

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First: Write 2 truths and
1 lie about yourself
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3:00

Slide 3 - Open question

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Check-in - tell me what has/has not happened

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I enjoy learning English
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Slide 5 - Poll

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I think English is important
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Slide 6 - Poll

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I listen/watch English shows (podcasts...) every day
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Slide 7 - Poll

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I read in English every day
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Slide 8 - Poll

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I use English to communicate every day (writing & speaking)
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Slide 9 - Poll

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I think my English skills are great
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Slide 10 - Poll

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I am motivated to learn English
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Slide 11 - Poll

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Write 2 things you enjoyed in English class and 2 things you did not (in the last 6 months) (& don't say exams :D)

Slide 12 - Open question

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Last book you ENJOYED reading in English

Slide 13 - Open question

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Tell me anything you would like me to know

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4.4 Grammar
What is the difference between the 2 columns?
  • countable vs uncountable
  • LO: I can talk about quantities using 'some, any, much, many, (a) few, (a) little, a lot of, lots of'

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Discuss
Watch video (p50)
  • Diwali celebrates:
  • light over darkness
  • knowledge over ignorance
  • good over evil
  • hope over despair
What is she wearing?
What country might she be from?
licht over duisternis
kennis over onwetendheid
goed over kwaad
hoop over wanhoop

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What is Diwali? - the festival of light, a Hindu festival
Where did Alisha get the material from? - some from the market but mostly online
Where is she wearing jewellery? - on her arms and ankles
Who paints Alisha's hands? - her grandmother
Find 3 examples of quantifiers+nouns in the text and post them here

Slide 17 - Open question

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Countable & uncountable nouns from the text
Countable
Uncountable
photos
magazine
window
music
choice
time
weddings
material
market
outfit

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Practice
do: 5 & 6 alone (quietly!) - p50

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do this                                in pairs - ask and answer questions - ask follow-up questions!

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4.6 Speaking
Let's try this the hybrid way.
Keep your mic off unless asked a question.
Camera on if possible.
Participate in break-out rooms!

LO: I can ask about, express, and explain preferences.

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Slide 21 - Link

menti voting about free-time activities
Do you want to try it?
Watch the video and listen for these things:

1. What activity was Skye doing before she met Dan?
2. What are Skye and Dan going to watch this afternoon?
3. What are they going to do before they watch the film?

  • I'm mad about ... / I'm not mad about ...

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Would you rather...
  • General likes = prefer  +ing
- Do you like running? Yes, but I prefer cycling.

  • Something we want to do now? = would + prefer
    - I usually prefer cycling, but I would prefer to take the bus today (it's raining)
Examples in the video?
...eat a whole block of cheese or a cheeseless pizza?

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What would you prefer to watch at the cinema? A horror or a spy film?
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I'd prefer to watch a horror film
I'd prefer to watch a spy film

Slide 24 - Poll

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What would you rather have for dinner? Chinese or Indian?
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I'd rather have Indian for dinner.
I'd rather have Chinese for dinner.

Slide 25 - Poll

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What would you prefer to dance to?
Salsa or hip-hop?
(Answer with a full sentence)
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Slide 26 - Open question

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What would you rather learn?
The drums or the electric guitar?
(Answer with a full sentence!)
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Slide 27 - Open question

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Would you rather - Speaking
- In class: get your headphones out and join the Teams meeting
- Everybody will join a break-out room to practice together
- Use AS MUCH ENGLISH AS POSSIBLE :)
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Write your own 'Would you rather...' or 'Would you prefer to...' question:

Slide 29 - Open question

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Expectations
1. Use English in the English classroom
2. Be active & participate
3. Listen respectfully - if you want to add something, raise your hand

Today: 4.7 - Adverbs of manner
LO: I can describe how people do things

Verwachtingen
1. Engels gebruiken in de Engelse klas
- don't know a word? Use an online dictionary OR say it in Dutch but then switch back to English. - Ken je een woord niet? Gebruik een online woordenboek OF zeg het in het Nederlands en schakel dan terug naar het Engels.

2. Actief meedoen

3. Luister respectvol - als je iets wilt toevoegen, steek dan je hand op
Bijwoorden van manier
LO: Ik kan beschrijven hoe mensen dingen doen

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Why is Bendy Benny scared?
What is an escape artist?
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B
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  • describe HOW we DO something

  • good - well
    BUT: bad - badly

  • fast, right & wrong

  • She ate the cake slowly OR
  • She slowly ate the cake
  • HOW did she eat the cake?

LET OP, it is NOT! She ate slowly the cake.

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Write down the adverbs of these words:

SOFT, QUICK, LOUD

Slide 33 - Open question

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Change the word into an adverb

CAREFUL
A
carefuly
B
carefully
C
carefulily

Slide 34 - Quiz

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Change the word into an adverb

HAPPY
A
happyly
B
happilie
C
happily

Slide 35 - Quiz

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How do YOU run?
Full sentence and USE an ADVERB (ex. fast, slow, quick, smooth, wild, quiet...)

Slide 36 - Open question

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Comparative of LOUDLY:
He talked ... than the other students.
A
most loudly
B
more loudly
C
loudlier

Slide 37 - Quiz

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Comparative of 'HARD'

She worked ... than the other students.
A
more hardly
B
more hard
C
harder

Slide 38 - Quiz

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What do you think is the comparative of WELL & BADLY?

Slide 39 - Open question

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Do exercise 3 & 4 quietly (p53)

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Reflect: How well can you describe how people do things?
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Slide 41 - Poll

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