Reading skills part 5

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EngelsVoortgezet speciaal onderwijsLeerroute 4

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Welcome to Mrs Everstijn's (online) classroom

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Materials :
Handouts:
Teksten examen 2011 tijdvak 1
Opgaven examen 2011 tijdvak 1
Pen, marker & paper = notes + answers
Diary / Planner / Calendar = homework

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Learning objectives:
  • Student can use reading strategies.
  • Student can use test strategies.
  • Student can use online tools for online teaching.

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Homework:

4HB = Thursday January 28th:
4HA = Tuesday February 2nd:
DO: "aangepaste vragen examen 2011-I tekst 7 tm 11.docx

Note: Time your work. Max. of 60 minutes.

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How long have you worked on the exam texts?
A
0 - 50 min
B
51 - 65 min
C
66 - 80
D
other

Slide 5 - Quiz

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Q30: Welke van de in het artikel genoemde personen vindt dit ook?
A
Denis Pyatt
B
(David ) Crystal
C
British Council
D
Seth Mydans

Slide 6 - Quiz

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Q31: Welk kenmerk van het woordgebruik in sms-taal is volgens de schrijver van dit artikel een verbetering ten opzichte van conventioneel taalgebruik? Citeer uit de alinea's 2 t/m 4 het deel van de zin dat dit kenmerk kernachtig samenvat.
A
(the) realignment (of spelling) with sound
B
in (their) own context, become new English words.
C
new conventions in spelling have emerged

Slide 7 - Quiz

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Q32: Noteer de namen van 3 personen of instellingen voor wie dit geldt.
A
the Scottish Qualifications Authority education officials in New Zealand Denis Pyatt
B
the Scottish Qualifications Authority education officials in New Zealand The British Council
C
education officials in New Zealand Denis Pyatt & the British Council
D
the Scottish Qualifications Authority The British Council & Denys Pyatt

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Q33: Citeer het eerste woord van deze zin.
A
In
B
But
C
Skoolz
D
Text

Slide 9 - Quiz

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Q34: Which of the following quotations is not ironic in tone?
A
Jamie Lee Curtis ... Prom Night (par 1)
B
Because...sophistication (par 2)
C
Ms. Curtis's...Donna (par 2)
D
Prom Night...queen (par 3)

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Q35: What conclusion do paragraphs 1-3 lead up to?
A
Serious journalism should not make use of practices that are acceptable for entertainment shows.
B
The recent outrae about untruthful scenes in reality TV shows was long overdue.
C
TV producers and broadcasters who cheat on the public should be force to resign.
D
Viewers are smart enough to know when they are being misinformed by TV production companies.

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Q36: How does paragraph 4 relate to paragraph 3, besides elaborating on it?
A
adds a new argument to it
B
contradicts it
C
illustrates it
D
sums it up.

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Q37: Citeer 3 woorden of woordgroepen uit alinea 4.
A
concocted / witch-hunt / trials by television
B
concocted / faked (TV) / trials by television
C
concocted / witch-hunt / faked TV
D
other

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Q38: Which of the folling fits the gap in par. 4?
A
Consequently,
B
Moreover,
C
Similarly,
D
Yet

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Q39: Considering the text as a whole, which of the following fits the gap in par. 5?
A
accept that serious journalists need to adapt to the times
B
appreciate its amusement value
C
demand less cheating from TV producers
D
find new ways to entertain ourselves

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Q40: In welke alinea wordt deze opmerking (= onderkop) nader uitgewerkt?
A
(alinea) 1
B
(alinea) 4
C
(alinea) 5
D
(alinea) 6

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Q41: Welke tip uit de tekst geeft de grootste kans om misselijkheid tgv het zien van deze film te voorkomen?
A
(De DVD huren en) thuis bekijken
B
(Uit)zicht rondom je beeldscherm hebben
C
medicijnen tegen duizeligheid (nemen)
D
gebruik otorhinolaryngology

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Back to courseware & unit 3:
Vocabulary
= emotions, happiness, money & comparisons

Grammar
= using modifiers for comparison
= present perfect & past simple
= present perfect  simple or continuous

Use of English
= as or like

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Recap:
Using modifiers for comparison

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Paris ... cheaper than Milan - in fact it's more expensive.
A
isn't any
B
isn't quite

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It's ... the most beautiful city I've ever visited.
A
a lot
B
by far

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Renting an apartment can be ... cheaper than a hotel.
A
rather
B
not quite

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I was feeling ... better so I decided to go for a walk.
A
slightly
B
just

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This car is ... more expensive than the other one.
A
not quite
B
a little

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Recap - Grammar :
Present Perfect / Past Simple

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Match the phrase to the tense:
1. You can see she's been swimming - her hair's still wet.
A
Present perfect continuous: to emphasise that an action has been going on for a long time.
B
Present Perfect continuous: for a recent completed activity when the effects are still relevant.
C
Past simple: for a habit in the past.
D
Present perfect: for an action repeated up to the present time.

Slide 26 - Quiz

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Match the phrase to the tense:
2. I knew almost everyone at the party.
A
Past simple: for a state in the past
B
Present Perfect continuous: for a recent completed activity when the effects are still relevant.
C
Past simple: for a habit in the past.
D
Present perfect: for a completed single action, with some relevance to the present.

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Match the phrase to the tense:
3. Carol's been working here for the last few weeks while Chloe's away having a baby.
A
Present perfect continuous: to emphasise that an action has been going on for a long time.
B
Present Perfect continuous: for a recent completed activity when the effects are still relevant.
C
Past simple: for a habit in the past.
D
Present perfect continuous: to suggeset that an activity is temporary.

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Match the phrase to the tense:
4. I've only worn that shirt three times since I bought it.
A
Present perfect continuous: to emphasise that an action has been going on for a long time.
B
Present Perfect continuous: for a recent completed activity when the effects are still relevant.
C
Present perfect: for a completed single action, with some relevance to the present
D
Present perfect: for an action repeated up to the present time.

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Match the phrase to the tense:
5. I've been having driving lessons for months but I'm not getting any better.
A
Present perfect continuous: to suggest that an activity is not complete.
B
Present Perfect continuous: for a recent completed activity when the effects are still relevant.
C
Present perfect: for a completed single action, with some relevance to the present
D
Present perfect: for an action repeated up to the present time.

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Match the phrase to the tense:
6. All my friends at school played foorball, not rugby.
A
Present perfect continuous: to emphasise that an action has been going on for a long time.
B
Past simple: for a habit in the past.
C
Past simple: for a state in the past.
D
Present perfect continuous: to suggeset that an activity is temporary.

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Match the phrase to the tense:
7. I've just seen Carrie, she sent you her best wishes.
A
Present perfect: for an action repeated up to the present time.
B
Past simple: for a habit in the past.
C
Past simple: for a habit in the past.
D
Present perfect: for a completed single action, with some relevance to the present

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Match the phrase to the tense:
8. Harry's birthday party didn't end until three in the morning.
A
Past simple: for a state in the past.
B
Past simple: for a habit in the past.
C
Past simple: for a finished event that happened at a specific time in the past.
D
Present perfect continuous: to suggeset that an activity is temporary.

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Match the phrase to the tense:
9. They've been building that house for ages and it's still only half-finished.
A
Present perfect: for a completed single action, with some relevance to the present
B
Present Perfect continuous: for a recent completed activity when the effects are still relevant.
C
Present perfect continuous: to suggest that an activity is not complete.
D
Present perfect: for an action repeated up to the present time.

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Recap - Grammar :
as & like

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Match the first part to the correct second.
1. I have long dark hair,
A
as my sister.
B
like my sister.

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He's always losing things,
A
as his phone and his keys.
B
like his phone and his keys.

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I suggested going shopping,
A
and she didn't feel like it.
B
but she didn't feel like it.

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She says she doesn't feel
A
as doing anything tonight.
B
like doing anything tonight.

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Buying a new printer looks
A
as the best solution to the problem.
B
like the best solution to the problem.

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I've always thought of you
A
as someone I could depend on.
B
like someone I could depend on.

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It's probably best to do
A
as your father suggests.
B
like your father suggests.

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Conor acts
A
as if he was in charge of us all.
B
like he was in charge of us all.

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Recap - Vocabulary :
unit 3

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Slide 45 - Link

Quizlet live unit 3

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My English Lab progress class

Recap - Vocabulary :
listening exercise
Gold B2 first - unit 3 - page 27
Audio file 11

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What mark would you give yourself with reference to your input this week?

Slide 48 - Open question

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What will you change next week in order to improve on this mark?

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