Writing A2/B1 WEEK 3

ENGLISH WRITING
WEEK 3
Range of Vocabulary
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ENGLISH WRITING
WEEK 3
Range of Vocabulary

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PLANNER
CURRENT WEEK: 2

Check your email! You should have received an email inviting you to the writing exam

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THIS WEEK

THEORY: COHERENCE 15 min
EXERCISES: PREPOSITIONS 15 min
EXERCISES: PROFESSIONAL PROFILE 15 min
APPLY: WRITING ASSIGNMENT 20 min
FEEDBACK & REVISE: 15 min
SELF PRACTISE: GRAMMAR
WRAP-UP: 5 MIN

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WARM-UP


An arrow points to the specific thing to be named. You'll have 15 seconds to answer each question. The faster you answer, the higher your score. The harder the question, the higher your score.

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RANGE OF VOCABULARY A2

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RANGE OF VOCABULARY B1

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TO SUMMARIZE:

1. Prepositions
3. Writing exercise, A Professional Profile
2. Vocabulary

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Which preposition is correct?
I have a meeting ... noon today.
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on
B
by
C
at
D
in

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Which preposition is correct?
I have a meeting ... noon today.
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on
B
by
C
at
D
in

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Prepositions of time

At: clock times, festivals, at the weekend, at night (exceptions)

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Which preposition is correct?
I finish school early ... Wednesdays
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on
B
by
C
at
D
in

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Prepositions of time


On: days of the week, dates, special days

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Which preposition is correct?
Mobile phones were invented ... the eighties
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on
B
by
C
at
D
in

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Prepositions of time


In: months, seasons, years, centuries, longer periods of time, times of day (in the evening).

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Prepositions of place & movement
  • where something/someone is or is going to;
  • almost no standard rules


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Which preposition is correct?
Don't be shy, you're ... friends here!
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between
B
under
C
among
D
by

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In het NL zou je zeggen: je bent onder vrienden 

In het Engels is de regel: 
tussen 2 is between
tussen meer is among
Which preposition is correct?
The Netherlands is ... sea level.
A
below
B
under
C
beyond
D
by

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In het NL zou je zeggen: onder zee niveau

In het Engels is de regel: 
under = er is direct iets onder het object
The paper is hidden under the rock

below = onder in de zin van op een lager niveau.

Which preposition is correct?
The Netherlands is ... sea level.
A
below
B
under
C
beyond
D
by

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In het NL zou je zeggen: onder zee niveau

In het Engels is de regel: 
under = er is direct iets onder het object
The paper is hidden under the rock

below = onder in de zin van op een lager niveau.

Which preposition is correct?
I have got plenty of other things to do ... talking to you

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beyond
B
beside
C
along
D
besides

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Prepositions of place & movement
Beside = next to, at the side of, by.
Example: Amanda sat beside the old man during dinner. 

Besides =  as well as, in addition to. 
Example: What else are you studying besides English?

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Which preposition is correct?
She studies ... a famous university.
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in
B
at
C
on
D
by

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Buildings

in: wanneer je het hebt over het gebouw zelf
at:  wanneer je het hebt over de functie van het gebouw. 
Practise 
Prepositions of place
https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/prepositions-of-place-exercise-1.html

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COLLABORATIVE VOCAB TASK
It is helpful to know some common phrases and set expressions. Being able to use these will allow you to express your ideas quickly and effectively, without thinking about each and every word. While you're learning their meaning, also make sure you can spell them perfectly. 


1. Split group in 4 Teams

2. Within 10 min. try to come up with as many common phrases that belong to the assigned category: Aplogizing, Asking for Help, Asking for Information, Closing
timer
1:00

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What is a professional profile?

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Professional Profile

A professional profile, also known as a personal statement, is a brief summary of who you are, your skills, experience and career goals. The profile is the equivalent of an elevator pitch, which is designed to capture the employer's interest so that they read your CV in full.

1. Your online profile needs to be concise, engaging and convincing.
2. State a clear title/role under your name.
3. Your summary should be in short paragraphs.
4. Think about who you want to read your profile and write in an appropriate style for them.
5. Add links to examples of your work if you have them.
6. Check it carefully and get feedback from a friend or colleague.

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PRACTISE & ASSIGNMENT
STEP 1
STEP 2
FINISHED?
Self study: Taalblokken > Spelling & Grammar: A2 or B1

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REFLECT & WRAP UP:
What did you learn today?

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