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Planning
Week 1: Unit 3.1: Vocabulary, Grammar, Reading
Week 2: Unit 3.1: Writing
                  Unit 3.2: Vocabulary, Grammar, Listening
Week 3: Unit 3.3: Vocabulary, Function, Learn to, Listening
Week 4: Recap Grammar + Vocabulary
Week 5: Test Unit 3

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To Do:
Unit 3.1:
- Recap Vocabulary & Grammar
- Writing

Unit 3.2:
- Vocabulary
- Grammar 
- Listening



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be going to + infinitive
be going to + infinitive (hele werkwoord): for personal plans or intentions, but you have not made all the arrangements yet​

 


I am going to visit London this summer, but I haven’t booked a flight or hotel yet.​ 



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Present continuous

present continuous: for plans or arrangements with other people which have already been made.​


 I am visiting London this summer with my sister; we’ve already booked a flight and a hotel.​

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Vocabulary 3.1
Exercise 1:  gebruik de volgende werkwoorden: get, go, see, have

1. We like to ...... to a museum at the weekend.
2. I usually .... the bus to work.
3. Did you ..... the exhibition at the Sainsburry Centre?
4. Where do you want to .... dinner? 



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Listening

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1. What does impeachment mean?
A
Removal from office
B
Conviction of a crime
C
Formal accusation of wrongdoing

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2. Who can formally initiate the impeachment process?
A
The House of Representatives
B
Any citizen of the United States
C
The Senate

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3. Where does the impeachment trial take place?
A
The White House
B
The Senate
C
The Supreme Court

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4. How many votes are required for conviction of a president or vice president?
A
A simple majority
B
A unanimous vote
C
A supermajority

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5. What can get someone impeached in the USA?

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6. Which of the following presidents was NOT formally impeached?
A
Andrew Johnson
B
Richard Nixon
C
Bill Clinton

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Unit 3.2: Grammar
What did you do last weekend?

What makes you happy?

Who did David meet?

Who lives in the White House?

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Questions without do/does/did
who : wie (mensen)
what : wat/ welk(e) (veel antwoordmogelijkheden) (dingen)
which: wat/welk(e) (weinig antwoordmogelijkheden/ of keuze)
whose: van wie

als onderwerp van de vraag > geen do/did gebruiken
Who ate all the pies?
What happened last night?
Which key opens this door?
Whose story won first prize?

who/what/which/whose is  " doing " the verb (werkwoord)

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Questions without do/does/did
Write questions for the underlined answers below. Start your questions with who, what, whose or which.

0. Jason eats breakfast.         >  Who eats breakfast?
1. Suki speaks Japanese.
2. Kate's dog won the competition.
3. The shop on the corner sells gloves.

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MyEnglishLab 
Unit 3.1:
Writing: exercise 5A
                  exercise 5B
                  exercise 6
Unit 3.2:
Vocabulary: exercise 1A + 1B
Listening: exercise 2A, 2B, 2C
Grammar: exercise 3A, 3B, 4

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