Unit 6 - Spooky and haunted

UNIT 6
Spooky and haunted
wb p. 184
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UNIT 6
Spooky and haunted
wb p. 184

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Which associations come to mind?

Slide 3 - Mind map

1. Lost and found, creepy underground
  • Read the informational leaflet on pg. 184 - 185
  • Highlight some elements in the text that will help you answer the question: 'What makes the London Underground an interesting place?

  • Do the following exercises on your own: 
      ex. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, read the grammar box p. 188 + 8
  • Take pictures of your answers and upload them to the upload zone 'online classes'.
  • Type: "ready" in chat, if you've done everything I asked you to do.

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What makes the London Underground an interesting place?

Slide 5 - Open question

Classical correction
exercises 1 - 8 
wb pg. 186-188

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Ex. 9 - 10
1) Go to p. 189 and to Google Classroom (see link - ex 9).
Listen to the radio show and answer the questions from ex. 9


timer
5:00

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Ex. 9 - 10
2) Listen again and compare the ghost stories that were mentioned in the radio show - ex. 10.
Fill in your answers in the grid on p. 190.
Classical correction!
timer
5:00

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Important vocabulary - p. 191
Ex. 11 - Choose the right words from the list

Ex. 12 - Complete the table with the right nouns (= zelfstandige naamwoorden) and adjectives derived (= afgeleid) from the underlined words.
Fill in the grid.

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Exercise 11
1.
an alley
2.
abandoned / desolate
3.
to murder
4.
to kidnap
5.
to feel excited
6.
creepy
7.
to scream or to yell
8.
to feel scared
9.
terrified
10.
to scare
11.
pounding
12.
to escape
13.
to whisper

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Exercise 12
scare 
scared child

scary story
terrified
terrifying
terrified
terrified
terrifying
whisper
whispered
scream
screaming
escape
escaped
death
dead
Verbs
Nouns
Adjectives

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Read the following poems.

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What do you notice about this type of poem?

Slide 14 - Mind map

What is typical about this type of poem?
It looks like a diamond because of the number of words and how they are organized.
There are no full sentences.

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What rules do you think you must follow to write a diamond poem?

Slide 16 - Mind map

Diamante poem
The Diamante (Italian) was created by an American poet named Iris McClellan Tiedt in 1969, and has become very popular.

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Rules 
1. Diamond poems are 7 lines long
2. The first and the last lines have just one word
3. The second and sixth lines have two words
4. The third and fifth lines have three words
5. The fourth line has four words
6. Lines 1, 4, and 7 have nouns
7. Lines 2 and 6 have adjectives
8. Lines 3 and 5 have verbs

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You can write a synonym or an antonym Diamond poem.
synonym= the nouns at the beginning and end are two words that basically mean the same (train/underground).
antonym= the two nouns are opposites (tegengestelden) - (day/night).

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ex. 14 writing: a diamond poem
Write a good diamond poem about a creepy, scary topic.
Choose your scary topic.
  • Brainstorm first (separate piece of paper)
       - find as many nouns, verbs, adjectives (synonyms / 
          antonyms) related to your topic.
  • Select the best words (highlight them)
  • Use the graphic organiser on p. 192 (ex. 14) to write your diamond poem.
  • Read the strategy box on p. 193.

  • Take a picture of your poem and your brainstorm (different versions at least 1). Upload it to the upload zone (diamond poem).

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15. Watch the clip
What's special about the clip? (p. 193)

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Slide 23 - Video

How observant were you -
What is special about the clip?

Slide 24 - Mind map

Watch the clip a second time
What changes did you see?
Fill in the grid on p. 193

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Slide 26 - Video

a different pot in her hands (a smaller one)
a different hat
He was first holding a rolling pin (deegroller), later a candlestick (from the mantelpiece)
/
The victim was an entirely different person.
A different clock.
A different coat.
A different hat.

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Watch the second part of the clip.
Did you see all the changes?

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Slide 29 - Video

Ex. 17 
When you want to refer to objects/people, you need certain words.
Complete the speech bubbles using this, that, these or those.

See Pelckmans!

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Slide 31 - Link

DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
Demonstrative pronouns are used to point/refer to things.
+ singular noun
+ plural noun
Object / person is near.
THIS
THESE
Object / person is far or further away.
THAT
THOSE
https://create.kahoot.it/details/2ab17721-cf3c-4969-acb1-13ca237da818

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Exercise 18 
Watch the clip.

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Slide 34 - Video

Take a look at the picture

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Describe what you see in the picture using the demonstrative pronouns!

Slide 36 - Open question

Take a look at this picture

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Describe what you see in the picture using the demonstrative pronouns!

Slide 38 - Open question

Spooky, scary and mysterious
                  wb p. 196

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Ex. 19 Name the creepy creatures
Choose from the list.

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1.
a wizard
2.
a witch
3.
a vampire
4.
a zombie
5.
a werewolf
6.
a ghost
7.
a monster
8.
a skeleton

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Read this newspaper headline and introductory paragraph.

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What is it about?

Slide 43 - Open question

Do you think Mary is real?
Why (not)?

Slide 44 - Mind map

Do you believe in ghosts?
YES
NO

Slide 45 - Poll

ex. 21 Prepare WH questions about Mary.
Pay attention!
Don't forget to change your tense (present simple, past simple, present continuous or past continuous) so your question is grammatically correct!

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Listen to a report about the story.
Go to Google Classroom to listen.

Do exercise 24.
Answer the question word-questions about Mary. 
And add the explanation that the legend (the report) gives.

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Ex. 21 - questions

Slide 48 - Mind map

Slide 49 - Link

GRAMMAR REVISION

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Grammar Revision
ex. 25: Read the text and highlight the verb forms (classically)
Complete the grammar box on p. 200




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GRAMMAR REVISION
Do the following exercises:
- extra copy past simple/continuous (see Google Classroom)
- ex. 28 + 29, 26, 27, 30 in your workbook

- extra copies "English 3ASO task 2 - Grammar exercises"

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2 BEATING THE STRESS
Wb p. 336

Ex. 14, 15, 17 and 18

Ready?
p. 345 - ex 28, 29, 30 (clip ex. 29 see Google Classroom)


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