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Step 3: First and foremost

Step 3: First and foremost
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EngelsSecundair onderwijs

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Step 3: First and foremost
Structuring texts

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Ex. 1
Watch the video about the world's biggest issues and answer the questions.
Person A focuses on questions a and b. Person B focuses on question c.

a Complete the sentences and write down the correct issue next to the example from the video.
b Put the subjects mentioned in the video in the right order.
c Fill in the missing linking words.

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Slide 3 - Slide

1 in 4
780 million
$2.50
A third
a few thousand
2/3
water and sanitation
hunger
land distribution
education / equality
poverty
environment

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Slide 5 - Drag question

Slide 6 - Slide

c Fill in the missing linking words.

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1 , ____ a number of summits provide the opportunity for world leaders to cooperate to achieve these global goals.
2 ____ about a third of the world’s poor are located in India, ____ ten countries house 80 percent of the poorest people on Earth.
3 ____, nearly 800 million people don’t have enough access to food.
4 ____ , water and sanitation are absolute necessities.
5 ____ , nearly the same number of people without access to food lack access to water.
6 ____ illiteracy is an asymmetrical problem and affects considerably more women than men.
7 Countries ____ Namibia see only a few thousand white land owners owning almost half of the country’s agricultural land.
8 ____ , land distribution has become an increasingly relevant issue.
9 ____ organisations like the UN have implemented standards and worked to save forest, oceans and the atmosphere, it continues to be a serious issue for the international community.
10 ____ addressing issues like poverty and hunger, most countries have made considerable progress on every set goal.

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1 Additionally, a number of summits provide the opportunity for world leaders to cooperate to achieve these global goals.
2 _____ about a third of the world’s poor are located in India, ____ ten countries house 80 percent of the poorest people on Earth.
3 ____, nearly 800 million people don’t have enough access to food.
4 ____ , water and sanitation are absolute necessities.
5 ____ , nearly the same number of people without access to food lack access to water.
6 ____ illiteracy is an asymmetrical problem and affects considerably more women than men.
7 Countries ____ Namibia see only a few thousand white land owners owning almost half of the country’s agricultural land.
8 ____ , land distribution has become an increasingly relevant issue.
9 ____ organisations like the UN have implemented standards and worked to save forest, oceans and the atmosphere, it continues to be a serious issue for the international community.
10 ____ addressing issues like poverty and hunger, most countries have made considerable progress on every set goal.

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1 Additionally, a number of summits provide the opportunity for world leaders to cooperate to achieve these global goals.
2 While about a third of the world’s poor are located in India, only ten countries house 80 percent of the poorest people on Earth.
3 ____, nearly 800 million people don’t have enough access to food.
4 ____ , water and sanitation are absolute necessities.
5 ____ , nearly the same number of people without access to food lack access to water.
6 ____ illiteracy is an asymmetrical problem and affects considerably more women than men.
7 Countries ____ Namibia see only a few thousand white land owners owning almost half of the country’s agricultural land.
8 ____ , land distribution has become an increasingly relevant issue.
9 ____ organisations like the UN have implemented standards and worked to save forest, oceans and the atmosphere, it continues to be a serious issue for the international community.
10 ____ addressing issues like poverty and hunger, most countries have made considerable progress on every set goal.

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1 Additionally, a number of summits provide the opportunity for world leaders to cooperate to achieve these global goals.
2 While about a third of the world’s poor are located in India, only ten countries house 80 percent of the poorest people on Earth.
3 As a result, nearly 800 million people don’t have enough access to food.
4 ____ , water and sanitation are absolute necessities.
5 ____ , nearly the same number of people without access to food lack access to water.
6 ____ illiteracy is an asymmetrical problem and affects considerably more women than men.
7 Countries ____ Namibia see only a few thousand white land owners owning almost half of the country’s agricultural land.
8 ____ , land distribution has become an increasingly relevant issue.
9 ____ organisations like the UN have implemented standards and worked to save forest, oceans and the atmosphere, it continues to be a serious issue for the international community.
10 ____ addressing issues like poverty and hunger, most countries have made considerable progress on every set goal.

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1 Additionally, a number of summits provide the opportunity for world leaders to cooperate to achieve these global goals.
2 While about a third of the world’s poor are located in India, only ten countries house 80 percent of the poorest people on Earth.
3 As a result, nearly 800 million people don’t have enough access to food.
4 Similarly, water and sanitation are absolute necessities.
5 ____ , nearly the same number of people without access to food lack access to water.
6 ____ illiteracy is an asymmetrical problem and affects considerably more women than men.
7 Countries ____ Namibia see only a few thousand white land owners owning almost half of the country’s agricultural land.
8 ____ , land distribution has become an increasingly relevant issue.
9 ____ organisations like the UN have implemented standards and worked to save forest, oceans and the atmosphere, it continues to be a serious issue for the international community.
10 ____ addressing issues like poverty and hunger, most countries have made considerable progress on every set goal.

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1 Additionally, a number of summits provide the opportunity for world leaders to cooperate to achieve these global goals.
2 While about a third of the world’s poor are located in India, only ten countries house 80 percent of the poorest people on Earth.
3 As a result, nearly 800 million people don’t have enough access to food.
4 Similarly, water and sanitation are absolute necessities.
5 Yet, nearly the same number of people without access to food lack access to water.
6 ____ illiteracy is an asymmetrical problem and affects considerably more women than men.
7 Countries ____ Namibia see only a few thousand white land owners owning almost half of the country’s agricultural land.
8 ____ , land distribution has become an increasingly relevant issue.
9 ____ organisations like the UN have implemented standards and worked to save forest, oceans and the atmosphere, it continues to be a serious issue for the international community.
10 ____ addressing issues like poverty and hunger, most countries have made considerable progress on every set goal.

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1 Additionally, a number of summits provide the opportunity for world leaders to cooperate to achieve these global goals.
2 While about a third of the world’s poor are located in India, only ten countries house 80 percent of the poorest people on Earth.
3 As a result, nearly 800 million people don’t have enough access to food.
4 Similarly, water and sanitation are absolute necessities.
5 Yet, nearly the same number of people without access to food lack access to water.
6 But illiteracy is an asymmetrical problem and affects considerably more women than men.
7 Countries ____ Namibia see only a few thousand white land owners owning almost half of the country’s agricultural land.
8 ____ , land distribution has become an increasingly relevant issue.
9 ____ organisations like the UN have implemented standards and worked to save forest, oceans and the atmosphere, it continues to be a serious issue for the international community.
10 ____ addressing issues like poverty and hunger, most countries have made considerable progress on every set goal.

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1 Additionally, a number of summits provide the opportunity for world leaders to cooperate to achieve these global goals.
2 While about a third of the world’s poor are located in India, only ten countries house 80 percent of the poorest people on Earth.
3 As a result, nearly 800 million people don’t have enough access to food.
4 Similarly, water and sanitation are absolute necessities.
5 Yet, nearly the same number of people without access to food lack access to water.
6 But illiteracy is an asymmetrical problem and affects considerably more women than men.
7 Countries like Namibia see only a few thousand white land owners owning almost half of the country’s agricultural land.
8 ____ , land distribution has become an increasingly relevant issue.
9 ____ organisations like the UN have implemented standards and worked to save forest, oceans and the atmosphere, it continues to be a serious issue for the international community.
10 ____ addressing issues like poverty and hunger, most countries have made considerable progress on every set goal.

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1 Additionally, a number of summits provide the opportunity for world leaders to cooperate to achieve these global goals.
2 While about a third of the world’s poor are located in India, only ten countries house 80 percent of the poorest people on Earth.
3 As a result, nearly 800 million people don’t have enough access to food.
4 Similarly, water and sanitation are absolute necessities.
5 Yet, nearly the same number of people without access to food lack access to water.
6 But illiteracy is an asymmetrical problem and affects considerably more women than men.
7 Countries like Namibia see only a few thousand white land owners owning almost half of the country’s agricultural land.
8 In fact, land distribution has become an increasingly relevant issue.
9 ____ organisations like the UN have implemented standards and worked to save forest, oceans and the atmosphere, it continues to be a serious issue for the international community.
10 ____ addressing issues like poverty and hunger, most countries have made considerable progress on every set goal.

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1 Additionally, a number of summits provide the opportunity for world leaders to cooperate to achieve these global goals.
2 While about a third of the world’s poor are located in India, only ten countries house 80 percent of the poorest people on Earth.
3 As a result, nearly 800 million people don’t have enough access to food.
4 Similarly, water and sanitation are absolute necessities.
5 Yet, nearly the same number of people without access to food lack access to water.
6 But illiteracy is an asymmetrical problem and affects considerably more women than men.
7 Countries like Namibia see only a few thousand white land owners owning almost half of the country’s agricultural land.
8 In fact, land distribution has become an increasingly relevant issue.
9 Although organisations like the UN have implemented standards and worked to save forest, oceans and the atmosphere, it continues to be a serious issue for the international community.
10 ____ addressing issues like poverty and hunger, most countries have made considerable progress on every set goal.

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1 Additionally, a number of summits provide the opportunity for world leaders to cooperate to achieve these global goals.
2 While about a third of the world’s poor are located in India, only ten countries house 80 percent of the poorest people on Earth.
3 As a result, nearly 800 million people don’t have enough access to food.
4 Similarly, water and sanitation are absolute necessities.
5 Yet, nearly the same number of people without access to food lack access to water.
6 But illiteracy is an asymmetrical problem and affects considerably more women than men.
7 Countries like Namibia see only a few thousand white land owners owning almost half of the country’s agricultural land.
8 In fact, land distribution has become an increasingly relevant issue.
9 Although organisations like the UN have implemented standards and worked to save forest, oceans and the atmosphere, it continues to be a serious issue for the international community.
10 Since addressing issues like poverty and hunger, most countries have made considerable progress on every set goal.

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Slide 19 - Slide

Ex. 2
How can you join sentences together and give your texts structure?
a Fill in the linking words from exercise 1c below.

Slide 20 - Slide

whiteboard
additionally
while (,... only)
as a result
similarly
yet
but
like
in fact
although
since

Slide 21 - Slide

now add these:

for example
however
in conclusion
lastly
or
second(ly)
similarly
so (that)
such as
third(ly)


also
even though
and
another major issue
because
concluding
consequently
finally
first and foremost
first(ly)

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Practice
Do ex. 3+4 a-b-c
Work together.
Check answers in the correction keys afterwards.
timer
10:00

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