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English week 2 project 3

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What are we going to do today?
Vocabulary: online marketing & more  

Grammar: Future tenses
 recap: (going to + will) and 
new: (present simple + present cont.)

Before we start: Why do we call it spam?

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Where does the word spam come from?

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Check your recent spam messages
Here's mine

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Slide 5 - Video

True or false: Spam is canned ham
A
True
B
False

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True or false: The use of the word Spam refers to a famous sketch but it's exact origins are unknown.
A
True
B
False

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True or false: Hormel was very happy with the free promotion.
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True
B
False

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What do you think?
Is spamming an effective marketing tool?
Yeah!
Nope!

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Name the different ways to talk about the future in English that you know

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Grammar from last week: Going to & Will 
When to use them and how?

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Will future

1. PREDICTIONS
2. DECISSIONS ON THE SPOT
Going to future

1. PLANNED EVENTS
2. PREDICTIONS BASED ON EVIDENCE

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A

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A

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Two extra (familiar) ways to talk about the future

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Future grammar: 
Present Simple

Used to talk about events that are planned according to a timetable or schedule

Example
Your plane leaves at 6:55 p.m.

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Future grammar: 
Present Continuous

Used to talk about plans or appointments - arrangements have been made and often you will mention a specific time. 

Example:
I am seeing the manager the afternoon.
She is flying to Edinburgh tonight. 

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A

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A

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Next week: English future tenses test!
15th of February
What will it be about: Will future, going to future, present simple (future), present continuous (future)

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Get started with DoorEngels Extra Practice Grammar 4

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DoorEngels & Online marketing vocabulary

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Study the list of words and write down the Dutch translations

Don't know the translation? Write down a description (omschrijving) of the word. Avoid looking up words or using Google Translate!

On the back: create a wordweb related to the words printed.
Example: Customer journey -> Awareness
-> Consideration -> Purchase -> Retention -> Advocacy

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Vocab game: Taboo
Describe these words from the vocabulary list in ENGLISH without using the words or the words below it. 

See next slide for an example

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Dinosaur
Giant, extinct, lizard, Jurassic​

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Usability
Interfaces, using, website, 'gebruiksvriendelijkheid'

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Afterwards
Happening, event, later 

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Noisy
Sound, music, complaining

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Key Performance Indicator (KPI)

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Search Engine Optimalisation (SEO)

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