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Unit 4 Love it or hate it
Repetition Lesson

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Close your coursebooks!

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What did we learn? What do you remember from the lessons?

Slide 4 - Mind map

Go to the blue pages of Unit 4

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Which topics are in the blue pages?

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What do you think this will be a commercial for?

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Expressing probability. Write a correct sentence with a modal auxiliary verb about the ad.

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What do you expect to see in the commercial?

Slide 9 - Mind map

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Spoken interaction. 
Did you see what you expected to see?  
Do you think this commercial is successful? Why (not)? 


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Go to page 227, exercise 2 a

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Imagine you have to make a female version of this commercial. What would it look like?

Slide 14 - Open question

4DA Love it or hate it: comparatives.

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Which sentence uses the comparative degree correctly?
A
She is the goodest student in the class.
B
This is the most easiest question on the test.
C
His backpack is heavier than mine.
D
The book is more interestingest than the movie.

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What is the superlative form of the adjective "tall"?
A
Taller
B
Talliest
C
Most tall
D
Tallest

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Which sentence is using the superlative degree correctly?
A
She is the kindest girl in our class.
B
That was the worstest movie I've ever seen.
C
My dog is the goodest boy in the world.
D
The cake is deliciouser than the pie.

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Choose the correct superlative form of the adjective "good".
A
Gooder
B
Best
C
Well
D
Better

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Which word is in the comparative degree?

A
Smartest
B
More colorful
C
Goodest
D
Happy

Slide 20 - Quiz

Bookwidget on comparatives

4DA Engels Exercises: Degrees of comparison. 
Open the Bookwidget, take a look at your mistakes. 
Then, click on thebin and do the exercise again. 

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How did it go? What was your score out of 32? Write down the corrections for all of your mistakes.

Slide 22 - Open question

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4DA Unit 4  Step 2 Expressing probability

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How sure are you? 204
Highlight the words that indicate if the speaker is sure or unsure

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Quite sure
Rather unsure
1 Maybe it’s an ad for ...
2 It could/might be an ad for ...
3 It’s certainly an ad for ...
4 It’s probably an ad for ...
5 I’m sure it’s an ad for ...
6 It may be an ad for ...
7 It’s definitely an ad for ...
8 It must be an ad for ...
9 It can't be an ad for ...

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p. 204 Grammar box

maybe
possibly
probably
may
might
must
can't
certainly
definitely
could
clearly
perhaps
obviously

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Read this text p 205

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Make it less probable using a modal verb: Consumer electronics and other technology...

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Make it less probable using a modal verb: , you've spent a lot of money on technology

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Make it less probable using an adverb: technology that is not 100% perfect yet.

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Close your coursebooks!

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Advertising techniques

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Which technique is used?
A
emotional appeal
B
bandwagon
C
celebrity endorsement
D
expert opinion

Slide 34 - Quiz

Which technique is used?
A
emotional appeal
B
bandwagon
C
celebrity endorsement
D
expert opinion

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Which technique is used?
A
emotional appeal
B
bandwagon
C
celebrity endorsement
D
expert opinion

Slide 36 - Quiz

Which technique is used?
A
emotional appeal
B
bandwagon
C
celebrity endorsement
D
expert opinion

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4DA U4 Love it or hate it: 
Just do it! 
(imperatives)

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Watch the following video's
Write down the positive and negative orders in your coursebook on page 210. 

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Positive orders
Negative orders
Use in moderation. 
Get rid of cable and upgrade to Direct TV. 
Call 1800 Direct TV. 
Stop taking in stray animals. 
Don't wake up in a road side ditch. 
Don't judge too quickly. 
Don't attend your own funeral. 

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In a few weeks, we are going to Maastricht. Write 3 positive orders for your travelling companions.

Slide 41 - Open question

Write 3 negative orders. e.g. Don't be late!

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