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Check your Words

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Translate: chauffeur

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Translate: rondrit

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Translate: erachter komen

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Translate: onderzoeken

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Translate: verslag, rapport

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 World War II

Please explain the picture to the right -->

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Explain .....
The end of World War II in Europe?

The End of World War II in Japan?

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USSR, Cold War, the Iron Curtain, communism

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SOVIET UNION
The Soviet Union (also called USSR) was a very big country that existed from 1922 to 1991. It was the biggest country in the world and had 15 smaller countries inside it, including Russia (the biggest and most powerful), Ukraine, and Kazakhstan. It was one of the two sides in the COLD WAR.

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Cold War
The Cold War (1947 - 1991) was a period when the USA and western Europe were enemies of the Soviet Union.
Although they had nuclear bombs they didn't fight each other with weapons.
The Soviet Union build an IRON CURTAIN between the east and west. No one could leave and no one could enter.
The only way to know what was going on in the east, was to send in spies.

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Sovjet Union: military parades.

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Tsar Bomb:
- 64 km high explosion

 - 95 km wide cloud

- heat: would cause heavy
burns in 100 km range

- shock went around the 
earth three times

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Iron Curtain
The Iron Curtain was like a wall that divided the world  into east (Soviet Union) and west (USA and western Europe).
The countries in the east supported the idea of COMMUNISM.
The countries in the west supported the idea of CAPITALISM.
Countries with CAPITALISM were very worried that other countries would also adopt the ideas of COMMUNISM and influence their politics.

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Translate IRON CURTAIN into Dutch:
A
ijzeren hekwerk
B
ijzeren gordijn
C
ijzeren man
D
ijzeren long

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COMMUNISM: There are no rich or poor people. The state owns all factories, farms and businesses. The leader of the country is chosen by a small group of people.
CAPITALISM: There are rich and  poor people. People can own businesses and make as much money as they want.
The leader of the country is chosen by the people.

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In COMMUNIST countries you could buy a big house and drive
a Rolls Royce.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

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Capitalism
Communism

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Capitalism
Communism

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Capitalism
Communism

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Why was this war called
the Cold War?

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Geen echte oorlog,
wel dreiging
spioneren
enz

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Start of Unit 5: JFK
Blink
Please open your book at: page 4

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Word order

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Woordvolgorde

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wie?
doet?
wat?
waar?
wanneer?
Word Order
we
in the park
go
roller-skating
every Saturday

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wie
doet
wat
waar
wanneer
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Carolyn
right now
her dog
in the park
is walking

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wie?
doet?
wat?
waar?
wanneer?
Word Order
We
at the canteen
eat
lunch
most days

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Word Order

What is the correct word order?
A
Billy went next door to his friend five minutes ago.
B
Billy went to his friend next door five minutes ago.

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Word Order

What is the correct word order?
A
You there went last Monday.
B
You there last Monday went.
C
You went last Monday there.
D
You went there last Monday.

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Word Order

What is the correct word order?
A
See you next Monday at the Google Meet.
B
See you at the Google Meet next Monday.

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Word Order

What is the correct word order?
A
They never are on time.
B
They are never on time.
C
Never are they on time
D
On time never they are

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Word Order

What is the correct word order?
A
Danny went to school yesterday.
B
Went Danny to school yesterday.
C
To school went Danny yesterday.
D
Danny to school went yesterday.

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Word order
he
played
at music school
the drums
yesterday

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washes
her hair
in the bathroom
every morning
my sister

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to
now
I
have
work

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booked
to Spain
She
has
the tickets.

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my
is
of all times
Harry Potter
favourite movie

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Word Order
where
are
you
living
now?

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to go swimming
tomorrow
they
in the Sniep
want

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Put the words in the correct order:
hard-work-the students

denk aan: hoofdletters en leestekens

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Put the words in the correct order:
walk-my dog-I-every day
denk aan: hoofdletters en leestekens

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Bijwoorden: always, never, sometimes....

Deze bijwoorden komen vóór het werkwoord:

I always do my English homework
She never forgets her books
We sometimes play English word games

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Bijwoorden: always, never, sometimes....

UITZONDERING: het werkwoord to be (am, is, are, was, were)

I am always doing my best in English class
She is never bored in English class
We are sometimes doing online exercises on our laptop.

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