LJ 2 - Propellors (Period 3)

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Propellers 

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Lesson goals
  • You can name all the parts of a propeller
  • You will learn how propellers are made
  • You can read a text and understand the difficult vocabulary
  • Grammar: You will learn about the present perfect, present perfect continuous.  





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What is present perfect tense?

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Signal words

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Write down the sentences. Use the present perfect simple tense.

Example: Snoopy / catch / a mouse.
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Snoopy cathes a mouse/
B
Snoopy caught a mouse
C
Snoopy has cathed a mouse.
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Snoopy has caught a mouse.

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"Have you ever been to Africa?"
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Present perfect simple
B
Present perfect continuous

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ever, never, before, once, twice, just, already, yet, since, recently
I have been working.
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Present perfect simple
B
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Which one is written in present perfect simple?
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how long have you known her?
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she has been working since 5 am

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Martina has been playing tennis since she was 12 years old
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present perfect continuous
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present perfect simple

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past simple or present perfect continuous?
We _____ since 10 a.m.
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have been playing basketball
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played

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Learn everything about propellers
In the following exercise, I want you to find out everything you can know about propeller parts and their positions. Use the sources and video I provided you to do so! 

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Bonus question: What is the purpose of the propeller? 
Exercise 1 - Name the parts
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What is the purpose of the propeller?

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Selective listening
In real life situations you usually don’t listen to everything that is being said around you. You ignore some information and focus on the rest.
 

Scanning: You listen for the information you need and ignore the rest.

Focusing your attention: It saves you energy and focuses on what is relevant.
  • Always read the questions before you start the listening exercise!



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Who were among the very first customers from Hartzell propeller?

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What is the advantage of constant speed props?

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What do they mean with ‘one and done’?

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What is the steel hub used for?

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How many types of blade forgings do they use?

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What is the very first thing that they cut when they create a propeller?

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What is the advantage of using machines to create the airfoil etc. overdoing this by hand?

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Why is ice on the propeller so dangerous?

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How many parts do a propeller consist of?

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How many propellers do they try to have ready at all times to be able to send new ones out quickly?

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What is the motto of Hartzell?

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Write down what you just learned about propellers?

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It's a race!
Open your reader and complete the following: 
Ex 3 on p. 11 to 13
Ex 4 on p. 14
Ex 5 on p. 15 to 16

You can use a dictionary or the internet to 
help you complete the exercises. 

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Ex 3: Reading

  1. Challenge ​
  2. Thrust ​
  3. Furthermore ​
  4. Wooden ​
  5. Angle​
  6. Air​
  7. Development​
  8. Centrifugal ​
  9. Vibration​
  10. Advantages​
  11. Future









12. Extended ​
13. advanced ​
14. efficiency ​
15. remains ​
16. airborne ​
17. pitch ​
18. hub ​
19. pull ​
20. speeds 

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Exercise 4: vocabulary
  1. Parking brake knob – Parkeerrem knop ​
  2. Fuel selector switch - brandstof keuze schakelaar​
  3. The throttle – gasklep of gaspedaal ​
  4. Mixture control knob - mix controle knop ​
  5. Shaft - schacht ​
  6. Master switch - hoofdschakelaar​
  7. Ignition key - contactsleutel 






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Exercise 5: 
  1. To remain – blijven​
  2. To idle – stationair / vrij lopen, in zijn vrij staan​
  3. A gauge – een meter​
  4. The oil pressure gauge – een oliedruk meter​
  5. A needle – een naald​
  6. The toe brake – de rem die je met je tenen indrukt​
  7. A standstil – stagnatie / stil stand ​
  8. Your lap – jouw schoot​
  9. A tendency – een neiging​
  10. Useful – nuttig​
  11. Significant – van betekenis, aanzienlijk 

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Time to write
Write instructions on how to start a Cessna.

Go to exercise 6
Write instructions for each pictures
Below each picture you will find clues about what you should write
Pay attention to the tenses and use of conjunctions.

You can save it and send me your writing assignment via Teams

I will create an assignment folder on Teams and invite everyone
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How would you prepare for a writing test?

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