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This lesson contains 12 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Reading 2

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Het doel van een nieuwsbericht is...
A
informeren
B
activeren
C
instrueren
D
amuseren

Slide 2 - Quiz

Het doel van een recept is ...
A
informeren
B
amuseren
C
activeren
D
instrueren

Slide 3 - Quiz

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Het doel van deze afbeelding is ...
A
informeren
B
amuseren
C
activeren
D
overtuigen

Slide 5 - Quiz

Tekstverbanden 1
Opsomming:
First, then, after that, finally, and …
Tegenstelling:
but, still, however, on the one hand … on the other hand
Voorbeeld:
 like, such as, for example, for instance

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Reading 2 _ Part A 
Page 14 and 15

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Alinea 2 
In English we would say that cats go 'meow', in Japanese they go 'nyan'. In English a chicken goes 'cluck cluck', in German it goes 'tok tok', in Italian it goes 'coccodé' and in Spanish it goes 'caca-raca'. 

Tekstverband: opsomming
Zin: In English ... goes 'caca-raca'.     Signaalwoord(en): and 

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Alinea 3 
The sounds are also different depending on what the animal is doing. For instance, in English a cat can 'meow' or it can 'purr'.  

A small dog barking might say 'yap yap' whereas a bigger dog says 'woof' or 'bow wow'. 

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Alinea 4
Can animals speak more than one language? Of course not. But these are the ways that people who speak other languages interpret the same animal sounds and write them down. 

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Animal Sounds 

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Slide 12 - Video