3Ha India Introduction lesson

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This lesson contains 36 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Welcome! 

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Which country is this?
Wha




What do you know about this country?
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1:00

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mini-presentations
In groups of four you need to create a mini presentation (in English) on a certain aspect from India.
- max. 2 minutes in front of class
- max two slides (with google presentations)
- in your own words

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15:00

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India

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02:33
If you say "I swear on my mother" it's very rude.
A
True
B
False

Slide 5 - Quiz

03:26
What kind of texts did Sushruta write, according to the video?
A
About medical surgeries
B
About plastic surgery
C
About a ritual
D
About beauty products

Slide 6 - Quiz

04:09
What kind of films does Bollywood produce?
A
Mostly dramas
B
Mostly historical documentaries
C
Mostly Indian heritage films
D
Mostly musicals

Slide 7 - Quiz

04:26
What is the name of the city right now Bollywood was named after?
A
Bombay
B
Mumbai
C
New Dehli
D
Bangalore

Slide 8 - Quiz

05:35
India considers rats to be ...
A
nasty
B
holy
C
joyfully
D
dirty

Slide 9 - Quiz

06:29
When should you visit the village Anandapally?
A
After the summer
B
After the winter
C
After harvest season
D
After the hunt

Slide 10 - Quiz

07:11
Why do Indians pay so much attention to their hair care routine?
A
They sell it
B
They like to smell nice.
C
They donate it to cancer-charities
D
They want to look better than Chinese people

Slide 11 - Quiz

08:24
What does India get a lot of criticism for?
A
Animals that die out
B
Having an ugly symbol
C
Killing too much tigers
D
Having too much pollution

Slide 12 - Quiz

09:10
What are the towers of silence?
A
Memorial statues
B
Burial sites
C
Places for prayers
D
Alternative hospitals

Slide 13 - Quiz

09:15
What do you think "packed like sardines" means?

Slide 14 - Open question

10:05
Does the clip recommend going by train in India?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 15 - Quiz

11:02
What is a pageant?
A
A sportive competition
B
A health competition
C
A beauty competition
D
A growth competition

Slide 16 - Quiz

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Slide 17 - Video

00:51
India is on of the ... English speaking country in the world
A
smallest
B
largest
C
poorest
D
richest

Slide 18 - Quiz

01:25
How would Indian people ask for your name?
A
What's your name?
B
How are you called?
C
How are you named good?
D
What's your good name?

Slide 19 - Quiz

02:08
Why are Indian wedding rings made of silver and not gold?
A
It's inappropriate to wear gold on your finger
B
It's inappropriate to wear gold below the knees
C
It's inappropriate to wear gold below the waist
D
It's inappropriate to wear gold at all

Slide 20 - Quiz

Hoe heet dit gebouw?

Slide 21 - Open question

Unit 5: Lesson 1 
Exercise 1, 2, 3, 4

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Present perfect vs. Present perfect continuous

Learning goal:
- I can use the present perfect and present perfect continuous correctly.

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1. They've waited for hours.
2. They've been waiting for hours! 

3. I've been reading the book you recommended.
4. I've read the book you recommended.

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1. They've waited for hours.
2. They've been waiting for hours! 

3. I've been reading the book you recommended.
4. I've read the book you recommended.
nadruk op duur
is in het verleden begonnen en duurt nog steeds voort

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How do you form the present perfect?
A
have/has + ww + ed have/has + 3e rijtje
B
have/has been + ww + ing

Slide 26 - Quiz

How do you form the present perfect continuous?
A
have/has + ww + ed have/has + 3e rijtje
B
have/has +been + ww + ing

Slide 27 - Quiz

When do you use has?
A
I, we, you, they
B
he, she, it

Slide 28 - Quiz

My brother __________ (to play) video games for hours now.
A
have been playing
B
has been playing

Slide 29 - Quiz

She _____________ (to go) to Australia.
A
has gone
B
have gone
C
have been going

Slide 30 - Quiz

I __________ (not - to cook) anything yet.
A
hasn't cooked
B
haven't cooked
C
hasn't been cooking

Slide 31 - Quiz

Present perfect 
Present Perfect Con.



1. in verleden begonnen en nog steeds voortduren

2. nadruk op resultaat van iets dat in verleden is gebeurd

3. onduidelijk wanneer in het verleden gebeurd

4. zojuist/kortgeleden gebeurd
has/have + ww + ed
has/have + 3e rijtje 

1. I've lived here since 2014. (geen nadruk op tijdsduur)

2. We have painted our house blue (eenmalige gebeurtenis)

3. I've lost my phone. 

4. I can't open the door because I've left my keys at the restaurant
has/have + been + ww + ing

1. I've been living in Australia for years now, but I have never seen a tarantula (nadruk op tijdsduur).

2. Dad is tired because he has been painting all day. (dingen die langer duren, vaker gebeuren of gewoonte zijn)

Signaalwoorden:
FYNE JAS // for, yet, never, ever, just, already, since
for hours/ages/a long time (irritatie), all day

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WORK ON LESSON 1+2

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