1P4L1 Making conversation

Speaking and making conversation

15 April
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This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Speaking and making conversation

15 April

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18 April
1906
Major earthquake in San Francisco 7.9 at the Richter Schale. At 5 AM a noise "like the roar of 10,000 lions". 
Followed by a fire that levelled 500 blocks in the inner city.

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18 April
Over 3,000 died, more that 250,000 people were left homeless.
San Andreas Fault between the North American plate and the Pacific plate

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18 April
Independence Day in Zimbabwe
Rhodesia was a British colony until 1980

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Today's programme
  • Attendance
  • Warm-up
  • Pronunciation
  • Numbers, measurements
  • Assignments speaking and making conversation

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Warm-up
  • Write down a short speech (key words) about why we should visit your hometown (it can be imaginary).
  • Preparation time: 5 minutes
  • Duration: 1 minute
  • Everyone has a turn, you can do this by yourselves or in pairs (2 students)
  • And we listen to each others speech.

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Today's goals
At the end of this lesson you will know:
numbers and measurements, British vs American pronunciation and have practised speaking English

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In which countries is English an official language?

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Around 60 sovereign countries have English as an official language, such as
the obvious UK, USA, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
But also South-Africa, Singapore, Philipines, Barbados, Sint Maarten, Kenya, several Caribbean islands.
Do you pronounce the words with an American or English accent?

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Different pronunciation?
British:
r - when followed by a vowel sound (klinker) - (at beginning of word) 
   - ring / marry
t - hard t - better (no pronunciation of r)
American:
r - every r in a word - butter
t - sound like d - butter sounds like budder
There are also differences between American and British English in the areas of spelling and vocabulary 

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how do you pronounce...
bath 
tomatoes
laugh
ask
ear
better
mobile


british vs american

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Numbers and measurements

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Measurements

1 inch
1 foot (12 inches)
1 mile
Hoeveelheden

2,54 cm
30,48 cm
1,6 km

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Assignment: meeting

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Planning a meeting
  • Per groep bereid je een vergadering voor.
  • Verdeel alle taken en maak een rapportage met alle informatie .
  • In week 22/23 zijn de vergaderingen tijdens de les. 
  • Elke groep krijgt een eigen opdracht.

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Homework
Making conversation A1 vocab
Speaking A1 vocab

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See you next week!!!

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