2a unit 6 lesson 1

Welcome to English class!
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- Grab your books and pen. 
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Welcome to English class!
- Find a seat.
- Grab your books and pen. 
- Let's start right away!
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Today, we are going to finish everything from Unit 5. But first, let’s check your progress. How far are you with the assignments from yesterday? Raise your hand if you are:

10% finished
50% finished
Almost done (90%)
Completely finished (100%)
Today's plan 26-3-2025
  • Vocabulary unit 6
  • Class reading
  • Writing 
  • Excercises




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Burglar = inbreker
Thief = dief
theft = diefstal
Robber = rover, dief
Robbery = diefstal, roof
Roofoverval? 

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Burglar = inbreker
Thief = dief
theft = diefstal
Robber = rover, dief
Robbery = diefstal, roof
Roofoverval = heist

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These items are all ...... (waardevol)

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These items are all valuable (waardevol)

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What do you think this unit is about?
 
What kind of stories or topics do you expect?

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Now that we’ve looked at some new words, what do you think this unit is going to be about?  What kind of stories or topics do you expect?
Unit 6 Law and Order
⚖️ Law = the rules of a country
🚓 Order = keeping peace and safety
🕵️‍♂️ Topics: crimes, justice, police, courts

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Law and order means having rules (laws) in a country, and making sure people follow them (order). It’s about police, courts, and justice – and also about what happens when people break the law. So in this unit, we’ll look at things like crimes, robberies, and how the law works.

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who / which / that

gerunds (stealing, breaking in, getting away)

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Where did the robbery happen?

What was stolen?

How did the thieves get in?

Did they get caught?


Write Your Own Heist Story! 
(in pairs)

What: Your story must include: 
- Beginning: Where? Who?
- Middle: What happened?
- End: Did they succeed or get caught?
- One relative pronoun: who / which / that
- One gerund: stealing, breaking in, escaping, etc.
- Three Unit 6 vocab words   
Help: Look at the texts, vocab, sentences of lesson 1. 
Time: See timer. Use your imagination!
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"Now it’s your turn to write your own money heist story! You’re going to work in pairs and use your imagination. Pretend you are planning or describing a famous robbery – like in the text. You have 25 minutes to write your story."

Begin – Wie? Waar?

Motief – Waarom willen ze iets stelen?

Actie – Hoe gaan ze te werk?

Probleem of wending – Gaat er iets mis?

Einde – Slagen ze of worden ze gepakt?

Extra zin met who/which/that

Extra zin met een gerund

Vocab gebruiken (door het hele verhaaltje)
Let's get to work!
What? Complete exercises 2, 3, 4, 5, of unit 6.1 
How?
- Exercise 4 (word puzzle): students who want extra spelling practice.
- Finished early: Complete exercise 5.
Done? Check your answers! and study vocabulary





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get ahead: Maak een verhaal met minimaal 15 woorden van unit 3 vocab. denk aan grammatica gebruiken van dit hoofdstuk zoals 

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