Linking words Havo 2 - week 21

Plattegrond H2B
Deur
Docent
Karyle
Aimen
Angosom
Abdo
Michael
Salah
Salma
Esra
Mirza
Karina
Amina
Sedat
Ahmed
Cleyenzo
Dzenk
Priscilla
Georgi
Malak
Dikra
Dzheren
Belil
Ersun
Krystian
Nihad
Aleks
Jordan
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 4

This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Plattegrond H2B
Deur
Docent
Karyle
Aimen
Angosom
Abdo
Michael
Salah
Salma
Esra
Mirza
Karina
Amina
Sedat
Ahmed
Cleyenzo
Dzenk
Priscilla
Georgi
Malak
Dikra
Dzheren
Belil
Ersun
Krystian
Nihad
Aleks
Jordan

Slide 1 - Slide

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Reading: Linking words

Slide 2 - Slide

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Today's lesson goals:
After this lesson, you...
  • ...understand what linking words are and how to use them
  • ... recognise linking words in a text/sentence.
  • ... fill in the right linking word in a gap exercise.
  • next time i will make a Kahoot because that's more fun.

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Slide 3 - Slide

Everything you do is good for the test.
Which linking words do you remember from Stepping Stones?

Slide 4 - Mind map

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What does the word 'however' mean in Dutch?
A
maar, echter
B
tenzij
C
hoewel
D
eveneens

Slide 5 - Quiz

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The goalkeeper tested positive for COVID-19. ..... he has been left out of the team.
A
Likewise
B
Consequently
C
Moreover
D
However

Slide 6 - Quiz

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Shall we speak English ______ Dutch?
A
and
B
or
C
instead of
D
but

Slide 7 - Quiz

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Linking words:

Linking words are the 'signs' that help you find your way in a text. They are used to link words, phrases or sentences. 

Linking words are very important for reading and writing!

Slide 8 - Slide

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Some kinds of linking words:
  • Example
  • Contrast
  • Comparison
  • Condition
  • Cause/reason
  • Addition/sequence
  • Conclusion/summary.

Slide 9 - Slide

Addition/sequence: something else is going to be added to what was already said.
Comparison: the writer is going to say how two things are the same.
Contrast: the writer is going to say how two things are different.
Example: the writer gives an example of what they are talking about.
Conclusion/summary: the writer repeats the most important points of the text and says what message we should take from the text.
Condition: 
 Cause/reason: 
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Contrast
Sequence, addition
Cause/reason
Example
Also
In addition
Because
Since
Although
But
Instead
Yet
For example
For instance
Such as
However
After all
Lastly

Slide 10 - Drag question

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I like fruits, ____________ bananas.
A
likewise
B
rather
C
maybe
D
for example

Slide 11 - Quiz

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______ you finish the essay today, you won’t be able to get a good mark.
A
Maybe
B
After all
C
In fact
D
Unless

Slide 12 - Quiz

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The Netherlands have a good team. ..... I think they're going to win the tournament!
A
Because
B
Therefore
C
However
D
Likewise

Slide 13 - Quiz

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Slide 14 - Slide

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Slide 15 - Slide

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Kies bij __12__ in alinea 6 het juiste antwoord uit de gegeven mogelijkheden.
A
Consequently
B
However
C
Likewise
D
Moreover

Slide 16 - Quiz

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Slide 17 - Slide

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TO DO:
- Pay attention to linking words in any reading text you see from now on
- Work on your book assignment! 

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