Ch 7

CH7
Drawing conclusions / making inferences

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This lesson contains 20 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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CH7
Drawing conclusions / making inferences

Slide 1 - Slide

Who did not do the homework? 
CH6 Reading & Listening

Slide 2 - Slide

Goals
  • At the end of this lesson, you can search for words as evidences in a reading text at level B1 to draw a conclusion about it.
  • At the end of this lesson, you can draw a conclusion in a listening activity at level B1.

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Plan
  1. Review last lesson                                                               5m.
  2. Goals & Plan                                                                         5m.
  3. Quiz >Drawing conclusions & making inferences       15m.
  4. Coffee Break                                                                         10m.
  5. Individual work in Taalblokken                                       45m.
  6. Review & Exit Crad                                                              5m.

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Review
  1. What did we do last week?
  2. Can you remember the concepts/ words that we learnt back then?
  3. What was the homework?
  4. Who finished it?
I'm going to check during your individual work! :)

Slide 5 - Slide

How are you today?

Slide 6 - Mind map

Slide 7 - Link

Your best friend goes to a job interview for a position that he is really excited about and he comes back looking absolutely miserable. Draw your conclusion: What happened with him?

Slide 8 - Open question

How did you draw your conclusion in the last situation?

Slide 9 - Mind map

Why do you need to learn how to draw a conclusion?

Slide 10 - Mind map

Drawing conclusions when reading requires the same skills as drawing conclusions in real life:
  1. Real life:
 You have to look at the evidenc and come to a conclusion. 2. But in reading, the evidence consists only of words instead of actual events.
 You cannot see, hear, feel, smell or taste the actual event.
Tip: Read between the lines!

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Drawing a conclusion
  •  It  also means making a decision or judgement after you have considered all the available information.
  •  The information >> is clearly stated
                                           >> or it is implied in the text

Slide 12 - Slide

Slide 13 - Slide

“No more cookies!” Gina’s mother snapped, when Gina started walking
towards the kitchen. Gina headed back to her room, fuming. What was
her mother, the cookie police now? A few hours later, Gina’s mother
called to her that she was going outside to cut the grass. It was Gina’s
chance. What did Gina do?

Slide 14 - Open question

When I want to draw a conclusion in a reading text, I have to look for words as evidence.
A
true
B
false

Slide 15 - Quiz

When listening, you need to concentrate on the words people say,................... of their voices or ............................... give you interesting information as well.
A
the pictures
B
the tone
C
the background noises
D
the silence

Slide 16 - Quiz

Time to work!
  • Taalblokken
  •  B1 >> Reading and Listening >> CH7 Reading
  • Done? Do CH7 Listening. >> Tip: How can you undersatnd the vocabulary on the 1st slide?
  • Done? Write your Exit Card & See you next week :)

Thank you a lot!

Slide 17 - Slide

Freedom on Social media is a sensitive subject! (Sesetive but safe!)
0100

Slide 18 - Poll

I think .......................... is a sensentive subject, and it is safe to me.

Slide 19 - Open question

Write 2 things you learned today.

Slide 20 - Mind map