V5 Unit 1 & 2 2025-2026

Unit 1,  Lesson 1
Week 35, lesson 2

What do you know about the Bermuda Triangle?
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Unit 1,  Lesson 1
Week 35, lesson 2

What do you know about the Bermuda Triangle?

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Test Unit 1- Week 40, 2nd lesson


Mock test- week 39

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Unit 1, Lesson 2
Week 35, lesson 2
Learning Targets: 
I understand  Past Simple and Present Perfect (  irregular verbs). I understand different forms of the future (will/shall,  present continuous, going to, present simple
Today's class:
Hw-p.12  ex.10 Vocabulary - paraphrasing  ( You can chek your answers in MagisterLearn- Planner Answer Key)
 Grammar 
Do ex. 11 & 12 a, b)  p.12-13
Exit tickets -  share your feedback 



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Write one sentence using past simple and present perfect, future using will/shall, present continuous (for future plans),going to, present simple (for scheduled events)

Slide 4 - Mind map

Past Simple vs. Present perfect
Past simple
  • Als je wilt zeggen dat iets in het verleden is gebeurd (en geëindigd), gebruik je de past simple (onvoltooid verleden tijd - o.v.t.).
  • Vaak staat er in de zin een duidelijke verwijzing naar het verleden: last month, yesterday, a few years ago etc.
Present perfect
  • Als je wilt zeggen dat (1) iets in het verleden is gebeurd en nog niet voorbij is, (2) iets wat in het verleden is gebeurd nog invloed heeft op het heden of (3) iets kortgeleden (zojuist) is gebeurd, gebruik je de present perfect (voltooid tegenwoordige tijd - v.t.t.).
  • Vaak staat er in de zin een woord als already, yet, since, for, just etc.
We went to Texas last year. We zijn vorig jaar naar Texas geweest.
We have been to Texas several times. We zijn al verschillende keren in Texas geweest.
Have you ever been to Texas?  Ben jij ooit in Texas geweest?
We didn't see any cowboys while we were in Texas. We hebben geen cowboys gezien toen we in Texas waren.
They haven't visited Texas yet. Zij hebben Texas nog niet bezocht.













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Different forms of the future
Will/ shall
Dingen die spontaan bij je opkomen, voorspellingen zonder bewijs en dingen die je je voorneemt
Voor dingen die spontaan in je opkomen, voorspellingen waar op het moment van spreken geen of weinig bewijs voor is en voornemens gebruik je will + het hele werkwoord.
- I hope they will like the presents.
- Paul will help you with that if you ask him.
- I'll bring you a sandwich, OK?
In vragen met I of we gebruik je shall + het hele werkwoord (je doet een voorstel):
- Shall I do that for you?
- Shall we go now?

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Unit 1, Lesson 2
Week 35, lesson 2
Learning Targets: 
I understand  Past Simple and Present Perfect (  irregular verbs). I understand different forms of the future (will/shall,  present continuous, going to, present simple
Today's class:
Hw-p.12  ex.10 Vocabulary - paraphrasing  ( You can chek your answers in MagisterLearn- Planner Answer Key)
 Grammar 
Do ex. 11 & 12 a, b)  p.12-13
Exit tickets -  share your feedback 



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Different forms of the future
2. Present Continuous
Dingen die gepland zijn en vrijwel zeker gaan gebeuren
Als je praat over dingen in de toekomst die gepland zijn en vrijwel zeker gaan gebeuren, gebruik je de present continuous:
- I am having a party next weekend.
- We're moving to Spain next year.

3. Going to
 Dingen die gepland zijn en zeer waarschijnlijk gaan gebeuren; voorspellingen op basis van iets wat je al kunt zien/horen
Als je een voorspelling doet omdat je nu iets ziet of hoort, gebruik je am / are / is + going to + het hele werkwoord:
- I'm going to bake a cake this afternoon.
- It looks like it's going to rain.
- Contestant 1 has the most votes and is probably going to win.


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Different forms of the future
4. Present Simple
  • Dingen die volgens schema gaan gebeuren
Als je praat over dingen die volgens een vaststaand schema gebeuren - bijvoorbeeld de vertrektijden van treinen, bussen en vliegtuigen, of lessen - gebruik je de present simple.
- The next train to Birmingham leaves at 8.43 a.m. from Platform 5.
- I have a yoga class tomorrow morning.


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Unit 1, Lesson 2
Week 36, lesson 1

Learning Targets: 
I understand and know how to use the following strategies: linking words (e.g.consequently, in other words, thus) and summarizing an article. I know how to use phrasal verbs.
Today's class:
  • Lesson 2, do ex. 1-12

Exit tickets -  share your feedback 
Note: - Unit 1 test - Week 40, 2nd class



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What do you know about King Arthur?

Slide 11 - Mind map

Unit 1, Lesson 2
Week 36, lesson 1
exploits of King Arthur adventures / heroic deeds heldendaden van Koning Arthur
composite of layers mixture / combination samenstelling van lagen
tumultuous chaotic / turbulent onstuimig / woelig
turmoil disorder / upheaval opschudding / beroering
obvious contender clear competitor / evident rival duidelijke kanshebber
myth masquerading as history legend posing as fact mythe die zich voordoet als geschiedenis
political fable allegory / ideological tale politieke fabel / verzonnen verhaal
grail holy relic / sacred object heilige graal
chivalric tales knightly stories / romantic epics ridderverhalen
usher in introduce / initiate inluiden / introduceren
irrevocably permanently / irreversibly onherroepelijk
queen's robing room dressing room of the queen kleedkamer van de koningin
appeal attraction / charm aantrekkingskracht
precursors to the Hollywood epic forerunners / early versions voorlopers van het Hollywood-epos
exorcising ghosts getting rid of the past / cleansing geesten uitdrijven / verleden verwerken

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Unit 1, Lesson 2
Week 36, lesson 1
Account for
✅ The manager had to account for the missing money.
Verantwoording afleggen voor

Admit to
✅ She admitted to breaking the vase.
Toegeven aan

Associate with
✅ Many people associate chocolate with happiness.
 Associëren met
Attribute to
✅ His success was attributed to hard work.
 Toeschrijven aan

Benefit from

✅ Students benefit from regular practice.

🇳🇱 Profiteren van

Call for

✅ This situation calls for immediate action.

🇳🇱 Vragen om / vereisen

Care for

✅ She cares for her elderly grandmother.

🇳🇱 Zorgen voor

Coincide with

✅ The festival coincided with my birthday.

🇳🇱 Samenvallen met

Come up with

✅ He came up with a great idea.

🇳🇱 Bedenken

Confess to

✅ The thief confessed to the crime.

🇳🇱 Bekennen

Consent to

✅ They finally consented to the plan.

🇳🇱 Toestemmen in

Consist of

✅ The team consists of five members.

🇳🇱 Bestaan uit

Exclude from

✅ He was excluded from the meeting.

🇳🇱 Uitsluiten van

Marry to

✅ She is married to a doctor.

🇳🇱 Getrouwd met

Remind of

✅ This song reminds me of summer.

🇳🇱 Doen denken aan

Run out of

✅ We've run out of milk.

🇳🇱 Geen ... meer hebben

Suffer from

✅ He suffers from allergies.

🇳🇱 Lijden aan

Warn of

✅ They warned us of the danger.

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Unit 1, Lesson 2
Week 36, lesson 1


Coincide with
✅ The festival coincided with my birthday.
 Samenvallen met

Come up with
✅ He came up with a great idea.
Bedenken

Confess to
✅ The thief confessed to the crime.
Bekennen



✅ They finally consented to the plan.

🇳🇱 Toestemmen in

Consist of

✅ The team consists of five members.

🇳🇱 Bestaan uit

Exclude from

✅ He was excluded from the meeting.

🇳🇱 Uitsluiten van

Marry to

✅ She is married to a doctor.

🇳🇱 Getrouwd met

Remind of

✅ This song reminds me of summer.

🇳🇱 Doen denken aan

Run out of

✅ We've run out of milk.

🇳🇱 Geen ... meer hebben

Suffer from

✅ He suffers from allergies.

🇳🇱 Lijden aan

Warn of

✅ They warned us of the danger.

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Unit 1, Lesson 2
Week 36, lesson 1

Consent to
✅ They finally consented to the plan.
Toestemmen in

Consist of
✅ The team consists of five members.
 Bestaan uit

Exclude from
✅ He was excluded from the meeting.
Uitsluiten van



✅ She is married to a doctor.

🇳🇱 Getrouwd met

Remind of

✅ This song reminds me of summer.

🇳🇱 Doen denken aan

Run out of

✅ We've run out of milk.

🇳🇱 Geen ... meer hebben

Suffer from

✅ He suffers from allergies.

🇳🇱 Lijden aan

Warn of

✅ They warned us of the danger.

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Unit 1, Lesson 2
Week 36, lesson 1


Warn of

✅ They warned us of the danger.

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Unit 1, Lesson 2
Week 36, lesson 1


Remind of
✅ This song reminds me of summer.
Doen denken aan

Run out of
✅ We've run out of milk.
 Geen ... meer hebben

Suffer from
✅ He suffers from allergies.
 Lijden aan



✅ They warned us of the danger.

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Unit 1, Lesson 2
Week 36, lesson 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRgFsZ_kRAU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AesBNO3RSWM

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Write a short summary of "King Arthur, once and future king"

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Write the right preposition for each of the following phrasal verbs: account, admit, associate, attribute, benefit , call, care , coincide, come up, confess, consent, consist, exclude, remind, run out, suffer, warn

Slide 20 - Mind map

Unit 1, Lesson 2
Week 36, lesson 2

Learning Targets: 
I understand  the auxiliaries  ( kunnen, mogen, moeten, willen) and can use them in a sentence.
Today's class:
  • Homework: Vocabulary extra, ex. 14  -phrasal verbs
  • Lesson 2, do ex. 17 p.22
  • Study expressions on p.61 -Describing an  object , expressing irritation, making a critical remark, summing up - Think of a situation where you can use these expressions. Role play it.

Exit tickets -  share your feedback 
Note: - Unit 1 test - Week 40, 2nd class



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Unit 1, Lesson 2
Week 36, lesson 2

Note:  
  • wil best - don't mind
  • is misschien geweest - may have been
  • zou liever - I'd rather


People have been able to draw consolation... kunnen
Arthur may have been a historical character... mogen
He hadn’t been allowed to enter Camelot. mogen
Judging from this painting, Henry VIII must have admired... moeten
The knights didn’t mind dying fighting the Scottish Picts. willen

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Unit 1, Lesson 3 &4
Week 38, lesson 1

Learning Targets: 
I understand the difference between adjectives and adverbs and can use them correctly in different contexts. I know different expressions ( expressiong doubt, describing an object, expressing irritation and indignation, strongly denying something, sugggesting something, expressing your preference.
Today's class:
  • Lesson 3, do ex. 9 and 14 ( expressions p.61)
  • Lesson 4 p.31  - skimming and finding the main idea- do ex. 1-7

Exit tickets -  share your feedback 
Note: - Unit 1 test - Week 40, 2nd class



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Unit 1, Lesson 4
Week 38, lesson 2

Learning Targets: 
I understand the text and the new vocabulary and can use them correctly in different contexts. I can apply the strategy on how to find the main ideas in the text.
Today's class:
  • Review adjective and adverbs
  • Test yourself - Lesson 3. When completed  do Test yourself Lesson 2.
  • Lesson 4 p.31  - skimming and finding the main idea- do ex. 1-7, 
  • Phrasal verbs , Past Simple and Past Cont. 10-11

Exit tickets -  share your feedback 
Note: - Unit 1 test - Week 40, 2nd class



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Write down 3 things you learned in this lesson.

Slide 25 - Open question

Ask 1 question about something you haven't quite understood yet.

Slide 26 - Open question

Write down 2 things you want to know more about.

Slide 27 - Open question

How well did you do in this class?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 28 - Poll

The company will launch the product next month


Slide 29 - Open question

  • What did we do in the last lesson ?
  • What was today's homework?

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Week 44, Lesson 2 

Learning targets: You understand different  tenses ( Present Simple Tesnse, Simple Past, Past Continuous and Present Perfect) and are able to use them in context. 
  • Inspect Unit 1 Test
  • Literature _ MagisterLearn
  • Planning 2
  • Review  Present Simple Tense, Simple Past, Past Continuous and Present Perfect.Do ex. 10  + 13-15 (online) and study vocab Lesson 1. Listening exercises 11-12 are optional.




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Week 44, Lesson 1  
 Why adults should read comic books too?
Learning Targets: 
  • Reading comprehension, understand the main themes and arguments
  • Be able to use the skimming strategy
  • Do ex. 1-9,11 and study vocab Lesson 1
  • When finished , do ex. 10



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Week 45, Lesson 1
  • What did we do in the last lesson?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Which book have you and your classmate chosen? Please report to your teacher.
  • Go to MagisterLearn - Litearture & Speaking- check your first assignment

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Week 45, Lesson 1  
 Convicts and colonisers: the early history of Australia
Learning Targets: Reading comprehension, understand the main themes and arguments, be able to use the scanning strategy, identifying the meaning of a new word.
  • Do ex. 1-14
  • When finished , do ex. 15 Vocabulary extra.



Slide 34 - Slide

Write down 3 things you learned in this lesson.

Slide 35 - Open question

Write down 2 things you want to know more about.

Slide 36 - Open question

Ask 1 question about something you haven't quite understood yet.

Slide 37 - Open question

Week 44, Lesson 2  
 

  • What did we do in the last class?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Get ready for your class



Slide 38 - Slide

Use no more than 3 words to describe the protagonsit of your novel.

Slide 39 - Mind map

Week 44, Lesson 2  
 
Learning Targets:  You understand the literature and speaking assignments assignments , you understand the difference among Present Simple, Past Simple, Past Continuous and Present Perfect can use them independantly)
  •  Unit 1 test inspection and discussion
  • Go to MagisterLearn -Planner - Literature and Speaking 
  • First literature assignment due:20% of the book must be read. To be submitted via MagisterLearn.
  • Unit 1 ex. 7 figures of speech
  • Do ex12,13, 14-15 online



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Week 44, Lesson 2  
 
Learning Targets:  You understand the literature and speaking assignments assignments , you understand the difference among Present Simple, Past Simple, Past Continuous and Present Perfect can use them independantly)
  •  Unit 1 test inspection and discussion
  • Go to MagisterLearn -Planner - Literature and Speaking 
  • First literature assignment due:20% of the book must be read. To be submitted via MagisterLearn.
  • Unit 1 ex. 7 figures of speech
  • Do ex12,13, 14-15 online



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Week 45, Lesson 2  
 

  • What did we do in the last class?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Get ready for your class



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Use no more than 3 words to describe the protagonsit of your novel.

Slide 43 - Mind map

Week 45, Lesson 2  
 
Learning Targets:  You understand what the passive voice is and can use it in different tenses and contexts:
  •  Book choice - 3 groups
  • The Passive
  • Do ex.,. 18, 19,20



Slide 44 - Slide

Week 46, Lesson 1 
 

  • What did we do in the last class?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Get ready for your class
  • Book choice - final decisions!



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Week 46, Lesson 1 
Unit 2, Lesson 3 
Learning Targets:  You understand how to use  the Passive.  Reading comprehension.: A Civil War battlefields tour.
  • The Passive - review - sign  in LessonUp
  • Read the text and do  ex. 1-8



Slide 46 - Slide

Week 46, Lesson 1 
 

  • What did we do in the last class?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Get ready for your class
  • Next week Thursday- Bring your book to class!



Slide 47 - Slide

Week 46, Lesson 2  
 

  • What did we do in the last class?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Get ready for your class
  •  Literature and speaking -planning



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Week 46, Lesson 2
Unit 2, Lesson 3 
Learning Targets:  You understand how to use  Gerund as well as expressions in different 
  • Passive - rules - go to Magister Learn Lesson Up slide 29
  • Review Unit 2, Lesson 3 ex. 7,8
  • Gerund - do ex. 9
  • Expressions p.101



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Week 47, Lesson 1  
 

  • What did we do in the last class?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Get ready for your class
  •  Literature and speaking - bring your book tomorrow



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Week 47, Lesson 2
Unit 2, Lesson 4 
Learning Targets:Reading comprehension. You understand   the difference between prefixes and suffixes., irregular plural 
  • Unit 2 Lesson 4  The other Boleyn girl  ex.1- 13 and 14-16 (online)



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Week 48, Lesson 1 
 

  • What did we do iin the last Wednesday class?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Have you checked your answers in MagisterLearn?





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Week 48, Lesson 1
Unit 2, Lesson 5
Learning Targets: You understand  different categories of linking words and can use them properly. You can also use different type of prepositions in different contexts.
  • Unit 2 Lesson 5   Prepositions p. 88-89 
  • Do ex.. 8, 9
  • For more information on  prepositions  (85-87) and linking words  _ OC reference book



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Use no more than 3 words to describe the protagonsit of your novel.

Slide 54 - Mind map

Week 48, Lesson 1  
 
Learning Targets:  You understand the literature and speaking assignments assignments , you understand the difference among Present Simple, Past Simple, Past Continuous and Present Perfect can use them independantly)
  •  U2L4 do ex. 9-13 and 14-19 (online) and study vocab Lesson 4
  • Go to MagisterLearn -Planner - Literature and Speaking 
  • First literature assignment due:20% of the book must be read. To be submitted via MagisterLearn.
  • Unit 1 ex. 7 figures of speech
  • Do ex12,13, 14-15 online



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Week 48, Lesson 2
 

  • What did we do in class last  Thursday ?
  • Get your books and laptops ready
  • Review your literature and speaking assignments in MagisterLearn

Important:  Week 51, 1st lesson -Unit 2 Test
                           Week 50 - mock test 
                           SE Week 2 - Reading
                           Week 6,7 & 8 Literature & Speaking





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Week 48, Lesson 2
 
Learning Targets:  You understand the literature and speaking assignments , You understand  5 stages of the plot,  different types of characters: protagonsit, antagonist, static and dynamic.

  • Characters, 5 stages of plot, characters
  • Warm-up exercise 5 min.
  • Continue reading your novel or start working on your assignment
https://www.english-grammar.at/online_exercises/connectives/con005-linking-words.htm



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Week 49, Lesson 1
 

  • What did we do in class last  Wednesday ?
  • Get your books and laptops ready
Important:    Week 50 - mock test 
                           Week 51, 1st lesson -Unit 2 Test
                            SE Week 2 - Reading
                           Week 6,7 & 8 Literature & Speaking





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Week 49, Lesson 1
 

  • What did we do in class last  Wednesday ?
  • Get your books and laptops ready
Important:    Week 50 - mock test 
                           Week 51, 1st lesson -Unit 2 Test
                            SE Week 2 - Reading
                           Week 6,7 & 8 Literature & Speaking





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Week 49, Lesson 1 
Unit 2 
 
Learning Targets:  Review -Grammar  (Tenses, Passive, Gerund, plural and singular forms, prepositions , linking words, expressions (p. 101,102),  irregular verbs (reference book pages 88-91) , Vocabulary review
  • Homework check- Unit 2,L5, ex. 8,9,11
  • Go to MagisterLeearn- hyperlink Passive
Do Versterk jezelf, Test yourself after each lesson.



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Week 49, Lesson 1
 

  • What did we do in class last  Wednesday ?
  • Get your books and laptops ready
Important:    Week 50 - mock test 
                           Week 51, 1st lesson -Unit 2 Test
                            SE Week 2 - Reading
                           Week 6,7 & 8 Literature & Speaking





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Week 49, Lesson 1
 

  • What did we do in class last  Wednesday ?
  • Get your books and laptops ready
Important:    Week 50 - mock test 
                           Week 51, 1st lesson -Unit 2 Test
                            SE Week 2 - Reading
                           Week 6,7 & 8 Literature & Speaking





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Week 49, Lesson 1 
Unit 2 
 
Learning Targets:  Review -Grammar  (Tenses, Passive, Gerund, plural and singular forms, prepositions , linking words, expressions (p. 101,102),  irregular verbs (reference book pages 88-91) , Vocabulary review
  • Homework check- Unit 2,L5, ex. 8,9,11 p.88-90
  • Go to MagisterLeearn- hyperlink Passive and Linking words
Do Versterk jezelf, Test yourself for each lesson.



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Week 49, Lesson 1
 

  • What did we do in class last  Wednesday ?
  • Get your books and laptops ready
Important:    Week 50 - mock test 
                           Week 51, 1st lesson -Unit 2 Test
                            Test Week  - Reading
                           Week 6,7 & 8 Literature & Speaking






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Week 49, Lesson 2
 
Learning Targets:  You understand the literature and speaking assignments , You understand characters ( protagonist, antagonist, characterization., dynamic vs static )  point of view (

  • Characters,
  • Point of view
  • Continue reading and working on yoour assignment
  • Learning Targets: You understand the format of the test and the types of questions being asked. You can reflect on the areas you need to review..
  • A mock test will be handed out.
  • Work independently. You may use your textbook and notes.
  • Once finished:
  • Check your answers in MagisterLearn.
  • Highlight the parts where you didn't perform well.
  • Write a short reflection in your notebook about what you need to improve..


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Week 50, Lesson 1
 
Learning Targets: You understand the format of the test and the types of questions being asked. You can reflect on the areas you need to review..
  • A mock test will be handed out.
  • Work independently. You may use your textbook and notes.
  • in de oefentoets zitten drie opdrachten over de Passive (omdat ze die op drie verschillende manieren moeten kunnen gebruiken), maar op de echte toets krijgen ze er één van de drie

Once finished:
  • Check your answers in MagisterLearn.
  • Highlight the parts where you didn't perform well.
  • Write a short reflection in your notebook about what you need to improve..



Slide 66 - Slide

What do you know about

Slide 67 - Mind map

Write down 3 things you have learned in your novel so far

Slide 68 - Open question

Write down 2 things you want to know more about.

Slide 69 - Open question

Ask 1 question about something you would like to explore further.

Slide 70 - Open question

The company will launch the product next month


Slide 71 - Open question

They have completed the project.


Slide 72 - Open question

The students were writing the report.


Slide 73 - Open question

The manager reviews applications daily..


Slide 74 - Open question

People speak English all over the world..


Slide 75 - Open question

We will discuss the results in the meeting.


Slide 76 - Open question

The police arrested the suspect yesterday.


Slide 77 - Open question

The author is writing a new book.


Slide 78 - Open question

Week 50, Lesson 2
 

  • Find your reading buddy
  • Which  assignment was due  last Friday?
  • Be ready to explain the requirements for your Literature and speaking exam in February
Important:    
  •   Week 51, 1st lesson - Unit 2 Test
  •  Test Week  - Reading
  •   Week 6,7 & 8 Literature & Speaking






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Week 50, Lesson 2
 

Learning Targets:
You understand the literature and speaking requirements. You can explain and identify different points of view (first-person narrator, third-person narrator, omniscient narrator).
  • First-person narrator, Third-person narrator, Omniscient narrator).
  • Continue reading your novel.
  • Pair-share activity: Share your first assignment with your reading buddy. Discuss the similarities and differences between your work. Report your findings to the class
  • Reflection: Write down 3 things you have learned in your novel so far.


Slide 80 - Slide

What do you know about first-person narrator, third-person narrator?

Slide 81 - Mind map

Different points of view
  • First-Person Point of View (in THUG
  • Starr, who uses "I" to share her thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
  • Third-Person lmited Point of View  - The narrator is outside the story but focuses on the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of one character at a time.  Starr stood frozen as the police stopped her.  She couldn’t find the words to speak. She felt helpless and scared.
  • Third-Person Omniscient:
  • The narrator is also outside the story but but focuses on  the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of all characters..
  • Starr couldn’t understand why the Khalil was portrayed as a drug dealer. She felt angry., Her father, Maverick, felt a similar anger, but he knew he had to keep his emotions  under control for the sake of his family.


Slide 82 - Slide

Write down 3 things you have learned in your novel so far

Slide 83 - Open question

Write down 2 things you want to know more about.

Slide 84 - Open question

Ask 1 question about something you would like to explore further.

Slide 85 - Open question

Different points of view
  • First-Person Point of View (in THUG
  • Starr, who uses "I" to share her thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
  • Third-Person lmited Point of View  - The narrator is outside the story but focuses on the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of one character at a time.  Starr stood frozen as the police stopped her.  She couldn’t find the words to speak. She felt helpless and scared.
  • Third-Person Omniscient:
  • The narrator is also outside the story but but focuses on  the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of all characters..
  • Starr couldn’t understand why the Khalil was portrayed as a drug dealer. She felt angry., Her father, Maverick, felt a similar anger, but he knew he had to keep his emotions  under control for the sake of his family.


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Week 51, Lesson 2
 

Learning Targets:
You understand the literature and speaking requirements. You can explain and identify different points of view (first-person narrator, third-person narrator, omniscient narrator).
  • Short quiz
  • Continue reading your novel
Important: 
  •  Test Week - Reading ( Mock test can be found in MagsiterLearn under Reading)
  •   Week 6,7 & 8 Literature & Speaking


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Explain what a Third-Person narrator is?


Slide 88 - Open question

Explain what a Third-Person omniscient narrator is?


Slide 89 - Open question

Explain what a back drop setting is? Give an example.


Slide 90 - Open question

Explain an integral setting?


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Week 2, Lesson 1 

Learning targets: You understand the  format of the reading comprehension test and are able to apply various reading strategies.


  • Test results - subject to change
  •  MagisterLearn - Reading- start working on your mock test



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Week 2, Lesson 2

Learning targets: You understand the  format of the reading comprehension test and are able to apply various reading strategies.
  • MagisterLearn - Reading- continue working on your mock test



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How well did you do on your reading mock test?
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Week 4, Lesson 1
Reading and Unit 3, Lesson 1
Learning targets: Reading comprehension. You understand relative pronouns.
  • Speaking exams schedule
  • Continue reading your book  ( 15 min)
  • Relative  and demonstrative pronouns pronouns  (ex. 19)
  • who – whose – which– that– whom -where




timer
6:00

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Week 4, Lesson 1

Learning targets: Reading comprehension. You are able to idnetify the tone in a text and understand the meaning of a pun..
  • Speaking exams schedule
alleviate – compile – deviate – emit – hurtle – slump – suffocate



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