Y3 - Unit 3/4 - Lesson 6

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This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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foods and drink in the UK
Y3 - unit 3/4

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Quarantine class rules
1. Je wordt alleen aanwezig gemeld
als je video aan staat in Teams & je met
je eigen naam in LessonUp meedoet.
(Hetzelfde geldt voor Kahoot / Quizlet / andere apps)

2. Als je een vraag hebt steek je in Teams je digitale hand op of je typt de vraag in de chat.

3. Als je je hand opsteekt en je krijgt de beurt mag je unmuten en je vraag stellen, andersom kan het ook zijn dat ik je vraag een antwoord te geven dan mag je unmuten.

Slide 2 - Slide

Planner

Tuesday 16 February:
Unit 3+4 (combined) test

Slide 3 - Slide

Today:
Unit 4: Dilemmas

Grammar: Conditionals

Vocab: Time conjunctions

Listening




Slide 4 - Slide

Unit 4: dilemmas
Introduction:
Tuesday Chooseday (@dilemmarama)

Slide 5 - Slide

Pick one!

(there is no right or wrong - the one that lights up as the "correct" answer is the one your teacher chose)
A
You always have to dress like you are going to a gala
B
You leave your house straight from bed every day (in PJs or whatever you sleep in)

Slide 6 - Quiz

Pick one!

(there is no right or wrong - the one that lights up as the "correct" answer is the one your teacher chose)
A
You have to eat every spider you see
B
You have to give a big hug to every street light you pass

Slide 7 - Quiz

Pick one!

(there is no right or wrong - the one that lights up as the "correct" answer is the one your teacher chose)
A
You are always dragging an open parachute behind you.
B
When you sneeze, you are teleported to a random place within 100 miles.

Slide 8 - Quiz

Pick one!

(there is no right or wrong - the one that lights up as the "correct" answer is the one your teacher chose)
A
You cannot leave anywhere until someone asks you to
B
Everytime you laugh, one euro is deducted from your bankaccount

Slide 9 - Quiz

Pick one!

(there is no right or wrong - the one that lights up as the "correct" answer is the one your teacher chose)
A
All your clothes are too small
B
You say everything twice

Slide 10 - Quiz

Complete the quiz and remember if you have mostly A or mostly B (enter this on the next slide)

Slide 11 - Slide

I had mostly ...
A
A
B
B

Slide 12 - Quiz

Pick one!

(there is no right or wrong - the one that lights up as the "correct" answer is the one your teacher chose)
A
Whenever you go out, your parents watch you via live stream
B
You have to ask your father for permission to kiss someone

Slide 13 - Quiz

Conclusion
Mostly A:
You're basically an honest person. You understand that if you always tell the truth, people will trust you.

Mostly B:
Sometimes you take the easy way out. Be careful because it may cause you problems. You don't want people to think of you as dishonest

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Match the responses with the quiz questions
I'd try and fix it before she noticed.
I'd keep quiet but make sure I worked really hard for my next test.
I'd ask if I could change it for another one.
I'd write my own answer but then look at her paper to check it.
I'd ask him or her what it was about.
I'd admit I didn't have enough money and ask to borrow some from a friend.
I'd have an argument with them about it.
I'd spend some of it an give some to charity.

Slide 15 - Drag question

Categorize the words
Positive behaviour
Negative behaviour
cheat
tell a lie
tell the truth
hide the truth
Get away with something
Do the right thing
be open about something
own up to something

Slide 16 - Drag question

Complete the sentence with the CORRECT FORM of words in the last task.

Dan: I've got a dilemma. The other day I [ ... ] in a test. I copied from Ben

Slide 17 - Open question

Complete the sentence with the CORRECT FORM of words in the last task.

ANA: Why?
DAN: Well, I thought I could [ ... ] away with it, but now the teacher wants to know who copied who.

Slide 18 - Open question

Complete the sentence with the CORRECT FORM of words in the last task.

ANA: You should [ ... ] up to it and say it was you.

Slide 19 - Open question

Complete the sentence with the CORRECT FORM of words in the last task.

DAN: I know, but it's too difficult to [ ... ] the truth.

Slide 20 - Open question

Complete the sentence with the CORRECT FORM of words in the last task.

ANA: But you can't [ ... ] the truth now! What about poor Ben? What were you thinking?

Slide 21 - Open question

Complete the sentence with the CORRECT FORM of words in the last task.

DAN: It's Maths. I just find it so difficult.
ANA: Well you need to be [ ... ] about this.

Slide 22 - Open question

Complete the sentence with the CORRECT FORM of words in the last task.

ANA: First, say sorry for cheating and explain why you [ ... ] a lie. Then tell your teacher what the problem is.

Slide 23 - Open question

Complete the sentence with the CORRECT FORM of words in the last task.

DAN: You're right, of course. It's just so difficult to [ ... ] the right thing sometimes.

Slide 24 - Open question

Slide 25 - Slide