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This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 90 min

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Period 1 - Schedule
Lesson 1 - Introduction of the topic + discussion
Lesson 2 - Different types of e-commerce + reading strategies
Lesson 3 - Recap reading strategies + start research
Lesson 4 - Discussion with peers about the chosen company
Lesson 5 - Writing a summary (including theory) (GO/NO GO)
Lesson 6 - Reading test

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Lesson 1 - Introduction
Have you ever sold something online or in person? 
Where? How? To who? For how much? Etc.

Do you know what the meaning of commerce is?

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Slide 4 - Video

Own company

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Slide 5 - Drag question

Lesson 2

- Reading strategies
- Introduction of the assignment 
Different types of e-commerce




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Reading strategies

- Do you know any reading strategies?
- Do you use any?


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Why use reading strategies?
Reading strategies can help you to:
- Improve your reading comprehension skill (better understanding of the text).
- Increase your motivation when reading (if you know what you read, it could be fun).
Remember the content of a text and recall the information you need.
- Because you probably won't have enough time to read everything in-depth.


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Some important reading strategies
  1. Predictive reading (voorspellend lezen)
  2. Skimming (globaal lezen)
  3. Scanning (specifieke woorden zoeken) 
  4. Reading in-depth (intensief lezen)
  5. Inferring (making an educated guess)

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Look at these images and the text.
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Is the ELZA (eerste en laatste zin alinea lezen) method part of the skimming strategy?

Slide 11 - Mind map

Size matters
Here’s something to think about the next time you go shopping. Have you ever noticed
how many trolleys are available when you go to the supermarket? In my experience,
it seems like hundreds! But how about the number of hand baskets? 
struggle to find even one, especially when I only need a few items. Why might this be
the case? Well it seems to be a tactic used to encourage us to buy more. If you are
walking around with an empty trolley, you are more tempted to fill it, so if you a planning
on only doing a quick shop, always try to find a basket. It will be lighter, easier to use
and is sure to save you money! 
Instruction: start skimming the text, you have 20 seconds
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What is the text about?
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Slide 13 - Open question

Size matters - now read the whole text
Here’s something to think about the next time you go shopping. Have you ever noticed
how many trolleys are available when you go to the supermarket? In my experience,
it seems like hundreds! But how about the number of hand baskets? 
struggle to find even one, especially when I only need a few items. Why might this be
the case? Well it seems to be a tactic used to encourage us to buy more. If you are
walking around with an empty trolley, you are more tempted to fill it, so if you a planning
on only doing a quick shop, always try to find a basket. It will be lighter, easier to use
and is sure to save you money! 

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What can you find in large numbers at a supermarket according to the text?
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A
You can always find large numbers of hand baskets at a supermarket.
B
You can always find large numbers of trolleys at a supermarket.
C
You can always find large numbers of bread at a supermarket.
D
You can always find large numbers of cashiers at a supermarket.

Slide 15 - Quiz

Why can the large number of trolleys be a problem?
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A
It can be a problem because you might only want a few things but be tempted to buy more because of the room in the trolley.
B
It can be a problem because you might only want a few things but be tempted to buy more because of the room in the hand basket.
C
It might be a problem because it could hinder the guests at a supermarket.
D
It might be a problem because it might be costly for the owner of the supermarket.

Slide 16 - Quiz

Why is it a good idea to use a basket instead of a trolley?
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A
It is a good idea because a basket is more comfortable than a trolley, and it is so cool when you hold it.
B
It is a good idea because a basket is lighter, easier to use and may even save you money.

Slide 17 - Quiz

Different types of E-commerce
Check assignment 

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Lesson 3

- Recap reading strategies
- Start/continue your research (read articles, write down words in your word list, compare articles and so on)

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Do you remember?
Predictive reading 
Skimming 
Scanning 
Reading in-depth 
Inferring 

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Research
After choosing a type of E-commerce do the following:
Do research what it includes and by which big companies.
What do they sell? How? Where?

Read multiple articles about it and keep a word list on the side.


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Lesson 4 - Discussion
Have multiple  one-minute discussions with your peers about the pros and the cons (voor- en nadelen) of this type of e-commerce. 

Write down possible solutions on the cons for your branch and other branches.
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1:00

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Group discussion
What have you learned about different types of branches and companies?


Which one would you preferably choose to work in and why?


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Lesson 5 - Summary
Write down your summary of 250-300 words.
What is so interesting about your type of e-commerce? Which big brands are active in it? How do they sell their products? Etc.


Include the words you have written down in your word list.

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Lesson 6 - Toets voorbereiding
(Tekst over commercie met vragen zoals op de toets).

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