Intro to irr verbs + The Great British Pub Quiz

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Welcome B1L
Please take your seat 
Put your phone and earbuds in your bag 

Start reading your book.
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Logbook time
January, February and March must be updated.

Go to OneDrive and look for the document that you saved.

Do NOT write the same piece of text for all of your months.
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Class rules
Try to speak as much English as you can
Be nice to and respect each other
Listen to the speaker in silence
Raise your hand if have something to say
Help each other when working independently
It is what it is --> it eez what it eez

Slide 3 - Slide

Today's planning
1st hour: 
  • Reading + logbook
  • Irregular verbs
2nd hour: 
  • The big English pub quiz

Slide 4 - Slide

Slide 5 - Video

Irregular verbs
Go to Magister - ELO - studiewijzer.

Find the irregular verbs list and look at it --> infinitive + past simple

Try to remember as many as you can in five minutes.

Slide 6 - Slide

Irregular verbs

to …….. - told- told
A
tol
B
tool
C
tel
D
tell

Slide 7 - Quiz

Irregular verbs

to break - ……. - …...
A
breaked - broken
B
broke - broken
C
broke - broked
D
break- break

Slide 8 - Quiz

Irregular verbs

To make - ….. - …...
A
made - made
B
maked - makes
C
mede - made
D
made - maked

Slide 9 - Quiz

Grammar: Irregular verbs
Which one is correct?
choose one
A
To blaw - blew -blawn
B
To blow -blew- blown
C
To blow - blow -blown
D
To blow -blew-blawn

Slide 10 - Quiz

Irregular verbs

To lose - ….. - …...
A
loose- losed
B
lost - lost
C
loes - lose
D
lost - lossed

Slide 11 - Quiz

Irregular verbs

to fly - …... - …….
A
flied - flown
B
flewed - flown
C
flew - flewn
D
flew - flown

Slide 12 - Quiz

Irregular verbs

to give - …... - …….
A
gaved - given
B
given - gave
C
give - give
D
gave - given

Slide 13 - Quiz

Irregular verbs

To ring - ….. - …...
A
rang - rung
B
ringed - rang
C
rong - rond
D
rung - rang

Slide 14 - Quiz

Irregular verbs

To catch - ….. - …...
A
caught - caught
B
catched - caught
C
caught - catched
D
catched - catched

Slide 15 - Quiz

Irregular verbs

to go - ……. - …...
A
goed - went
B
went - gone
C
goes - goes
D
go- goes

Slide 16 - Quiz

Irregular verbs:
Which one is correct?
Winnen
A
to win - wan - wun
B
to win - wan - won
C
to win - won - wun
D
to win - won - won

Slide 17 - Quiz

Get ready B1L
Form pairs or groups of three.

Grab ONE laptop and log in to LessonUp as a team.

Put your tables together and get ready to play, win and learn more about the English speaking world.

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Quiz rules
Log in using your NORMAL name.

Whisper with your teammates so that others don't hear the answer.

You can celebrate but think
 of others a.k.a. don't yell.

Calm down before the next O.

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The Great British Pub Quiz

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Round 1
The Royal Family

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1: What is the name of the latest Royal baby (Harry and Meg's)?
A
Arthur
B
Archie
C
Harry
D
George

Slide 22 - Quiz

2: Which king of England was actually Dutch?

A
William III
B
Albert
C
George I
D
Henry VIII

Slide 23 - Quiz

3. How old was prince Philip when he died? (the Queen's husband)
A
86
B
94
C
99
D
102

Slide 24 - Quiz

4: How many wives of Henry VIII were beheaded?

A
none
B
2
C
4
D
6

Slide 25 - Quiz

Round 2
Sports

Slide 26 - Slide

1: Which British football club won the UEFA Champions League in 2019?

A
Tottenham Hotspur
B
Manchester United
C
Arsenal
D
Liverpool

Slide 27 - Quiz

2: Which tennis player won gold (as a single player) at the Olympics in 2012 and 2016?
A
Jamie Murray
B
Dan Evans
C
Roger Federer
D
Andy Murray

Slide 28 - Quiz

3: Which colour do cricket players traditionally wear?
A
White
B
Blue
C
Red
D
The colours of their country’s flag

Slide 29 - Quiz

4: In 2014 the Tour de France started in the UK, in which city did it start?
A
London
B
Leeds
C
York
D
Edinburgh

Slide 30 - Quiz

Round 3
Language

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1: What does “codswallop” mean?
A
baby of a cod (a type of fish)
B
a small jump
C
nonsense
D
an alcoholic drink

Slide 32 - Quiz

2: What does “apples and pears” mean in Cockney Rhyming Slang?
A
fruit
B
stairs
C
pairs
D
ladies and gentlemen

Slide 33 - Quiz

3: What language is this: Cymraeg.
A
Irish Gaelic
B
Scottish Gaelic
C
Welsh
D
Cornish

Slide 34 - Quiz

4: What is a “pleister” usually called in American english?
A
band-aid
B
cast
C
sellotape
D
plaster

Slide 35 - Quiz

Round 4
traditions

Slide 36 - Slide

1: What is celebrated on the 5th of November?
A
the Queen’s birthday
B
Guy Fawkes’ Day
C
the end of WW I
D
the death of Oliver Cromwell

Slide 37 - Quiz

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2: How is the monarch’s birthday officially celebrated?
A
She visits a different city every year
B
A 5-day cricket match
C
She gives a speech on TV
D
Trooping the Colour

Slide 39 - Quiz

Slide 40 - Video

3: Which flower do most people wear on Remembrance Day?
A
a poppy
B
a forget-me-not
C
a white rose
D
a daffodil

Slide 41 - Quiz

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4: What is the traditional lunch on Sundays?
A
a roast dinner
B
a steak and kidney pie
C
bangers and mash
D
a high tea

Slide 43 - Quiz

Slide 44 - Slide

Bonus question:
In which order did the flags appear?

A
UK-North Ire.–Wales–Scotland–England
B
England–Wales–Scotland–North Ire.–UK
C
England–North Ire.–Wales–UK–Scotland
D
UK–England–Scotland –Wales–North Ire.

Slide 45 - Quiz

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