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Welcome to LA English
Unit 1: King Arthur
Related concepts: ....
<i>Context</i>
Key concept: ....
<div><span style="font-style: italic">Culture</span></div><div><span style="font-style: italic">Time and place</span></div>

Statement of inquiry: 

How do stories and symbols show what is important to people, and 
how do old traditions change to fit the modern world? 

ATL: ....
<span style="font-style: italic">Communication skills</span><div><span style="font-style: italic">Information skills</span></div>
Learner Profile: ....
Inquirers / Knowledgable
Global context: ....
<i>Personal and cultural expression</i>

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Overview period 1
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Introweek
King Arthur's Britain. 
The origin of the story. 
The legend. 
FA: vocabulary (objective D)
The code of Chivalry.
Grammar: the gerund. 
Understanding the coat of arms.

Introduction SA speaking (C):
The coat of arms vlog. 
FA: vocabulary (objective D)
Week 7 
Week 8
Week 9
Week 10
Week 11
Creating a fact file.
Royal rules. 
Grammar: past simple, present perfect
Grammar: who/which, overview.
Mottos and slogans. 
Summative Assessment preparations

SA speaking (C): deadline vlog

Summative Assessment

(A listening, B reading, D writing)

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           Goals unit 1
  • Discover the legend of King Arthur.
  • Find out who the Knights of the Round Table and Merlin were.
  • Learn about a coat of arms.
  • Practise describing a coat of arms.
  • Make a coat of arms for a modern celebrity

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           Goals today
  • I can watch a video about King Arthur’s Britain and understand the main ideas.
  • I can listen to and read about the legend of King Arthur.
  • I can find out where the story of King Arthur comes from.
  • I can match pictures with parts of the legend.
  • I can write a few sentences about the legend of King Arthur.

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Vocabulary p. 7
Having a wide range of vocabulary is important 
because it helps you say what you mean clearly. 

It makes reading, writing, and speaking easier. 
When you know more words, you can understand 
texts and conversations better. 

It also helps you feel more confident when you 
talk to others and use the right words in 
different situations.

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Slide 7 - Link

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Write down the description of the word:
legend
knight
wizard
loyal
honour
tale
royal
century
mythical
Roman

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The king or queen's eldest child is normally the heir to the throne.
A
erfgenaam
B
kandidaat
C
eigenaar

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A woman who needed help was known as a damsel in distress.
A
ongeschikte dame
B
dame in nood
C
afhankelijke dame

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In the Middle Ages, many Kings engaged in warfare to protect their kingdoms.
A
oorlogvoering
B
verdedigingswerken
C
verzet

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Knights were always chivalrous towards women.
A
vriendelijk
B
wreed
C
ridderlijk

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The time after the birth of Christ is known as ______ (na Christus).

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Harrold is an English _______ (dichter) who writes and performs for adults and children.

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Fill in the gap
Complete these sentences with vocabulary from lesson 1, p.7.
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2
3
4
5
6

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compare your answers

1. native
2. armour
3. resistance
4. blank
5. seduce
6. celebrity
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2
3
4
5
6

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The Anglo - Saxons
Geoffrey of Monmouth
Igraine
King Arthur
Uther Pendragon
invaded Britain.
was King Arthur's father. 
was King Arthur's mother.
was 1st mentioned in a book about the kings of Britain. 
wrote about King Arthur in his book about British king. 

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The origin of the story

Match the statements with the correct images from the video. p10. 

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8. Afsluiting
De docent controleert in de slotfase van de les of de leerdoelen door alle leerlingen behaald zijn en plaatst de les in de context van de betreffende Unit. De docent evalueert samen met de leerlingen het leren en het gedrag op basis van het Learner Profile en de ATL-skills. Dit wordt vastgelegd in Toddle. Samen blikken docent en leerlingen vooruit aan de hand van de JdW-planner.

Compare your answers

Match the statements with the correct images from the video. p10. 

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The origin of the story

‘Here lies King Arthur, King who was and King who will be.’

What did Thomas Malory mean by these words? 
And why has this message turned out to be so prophetic

Discuss in pairs.

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Compare your answer

Thomas Malory meant that Arthur was a great king in his own time, but will also be remembered as a great king after his death.

The message has turned out to be prophetic because King Arthur is very famous and people still view him - even nowadays - as a great and important king.

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Listen 
Listen to the audio and do the exercise 2 The legend in your book, p.11.


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Write a few sentences about the
picture. You may use your own words.

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Write a few sentences about the
picture. You may use your own words.

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Write a few sentences about the
picture. You may use your own words.

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Write a few sentences about the
picture. You may use your own words.

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Write a few sentences about the
picture. You may use your own words.

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Write a few sentences about the
picture. You may use your own words.

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Looking back
Answer the following questions in Toddle. (50-70 words)



1. How did King Arthur become king?
2. What or who are Excalibur, Camelot and Merlin?
3. Why is it unclear whether King Arthur really existed?

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Grammar - the Gerund
Referring to activities -> Gerund
De gerund (werkwoord + -ing) gebruik je als een zelfstandig naamwoord.
Je gebruikt de gerund:
– als onderwerp van een zin:
Travelling is my greatest passion.
                 

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Grammar - the Gerund
Referring to activities -> Gerund
De gerund (werkwoord + -ing) gebruik je als een zelfstandig naamwoord.
Je gebruikt de gerund:
– als onderwerp van een zin:
Travelling is my greatest passion.
                   – na like, dislike, love, hate:
                      (example)He loves working with his hands.
                                       

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Grammar - the Gerund
Referring to activities -> Gerund
De gerund (werkwoord + -ing) gebruik je als een zelfstandig naamwoord.
Je gebruikt de gerund:
– als onderwerp van een zin:
Travelling is my greatest passion.
                   – na like, dislike, love, hate:
                      (example)He loves working with his hands.
                                        – na feel, hear, see, smell, watch:
                                            (example) Can you feel the wind blowing?
                                                                 

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Grammar - the Gerund
Referring to activities -> Gerund
De gerund (werkwoord + -ing) gebruik je als een zelfstandig naamwoord.
Je gebruikt de gerund:
– als onderwerp van een zin:
Travelling is my greatest passion.
                   – na like, dislike, love, hate:
                      (example)He loves working with his hands.
                                        – na feel, hear, see, smell, watch:
                                            (example) Can you feel the wind blowing?
                                                                 – na avoid, keep, mind, prefer, start, stop en suggest:
                                                                      (example)You can avoid paying too much.
                                                                                       I don’t mind waiting for a few minutes.
                                                                                                         

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Grammar - the Gerund
Referring to activities -> Gerund
De gerund (werkwoord + -ing) gebruik je als een zelfstandig naamwoord.
Je gebruikt de gerund:
– als onderwerp van een zin:
Travelling is my greatest passion.
                   – na like, dislike, love, hate:
                      (example)He loves working with his hands.
                                        – na feel, hear, see, smell, watch:
                                            (example) Can you feel the wind blowing?
                                                                 – na avoid, keep, mind, prefer, start, stop en suggest:
                                                                      (example)You can avoid paying too much.
                                                                        don’t mind waiting for a few minutes.
                                                                                                        – na voorzetsels zoals at, on, in:
                                                                                                            (example) I am tired of waiting. Can we please go? 

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Grammar - the Gerund
Exercise

A. Fill in the blanks with the correct gerund (-ing form) of the verb in brackets.

1. __________ (swim) in the sea is very relaxing.

2. She hates __________ (do) her homework late at night.

3. Can you hear the birds __________ (sing) outside?

4. We should avoid __________ (spend) too much money on clothes.

5. He is interested in __________ (learn) new languages.
Justify your answer !

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Write a sentence with a gerund as the subject of the sentence.

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Write a sentence with a gerund after like / love / hate.

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Write a sentence with a gerund after
a preposition.

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Grammar - the Gerund

Each sentence has a mistake. Rewrite them correctly.

1. He suggested to go shopping.

2.I look forward meet you tomorrow.

3.She can’t stand to wait in long lines.

4.They are excited about travel to Spain.

5.Stop to talk, we’re late!

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Grammar - the Gerund
He suggested to go shopping.
➡️ He suggested going shopping.

I look forward meet you tomorrow.
➡️ I look forward to meeting you tomorrow.

She can’t stand to wait in long lines.
➡️ She can’t stand waiting in long lines.

They are excited about travel to Spain.
➡️ They are excited about travelling to Spain.

Stop to talk, we’re late!
➡️ Stop talking, we’re late!

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Welcome to LA English
Unit 1: King Arthur
Related concepts: ....
<i>Context</i>
Key concept: ....
<div><span style="font-style: italic">Culture</span></div><div><span style="font-style: italic">Time and place</span></div>

Statement of inquiry: 

How do stories and symbols show what is important to people, and 
how do old traditions change to fit the modern world? 

ATL: ....
<span style="font-style: italic">Communication skills</span><div><span style="font-style: italic">Information skills</span></div>
Learner Profile: ....
Inquirers / Knowledgable
Global context: ....
<i>Personal and cultural expression</i>

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           Goals today
  • I can watch a video about King Arthur’s Britain and understand the main ideas.
  • I can listen to and read about the legend of King Arthur.
  • I can find out where the story of King Arthur comes from.
  • I can match pictures with parts of the legend.
  • I can write a few sentences about the legend of King Arthur.

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Reflection

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