Period 3 lesson 4

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EngelsMBOStudiejaar 1

This lesson contains 40 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 90 min

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What stories would you like to read?

Slide 2 - Mind map

comics
magazines
lab articles
poetry
young adult fantasy
romance
short stories mysterie
etc. 
Learning goals 
1. You are able to ask questions in English.

2. You are able to gather information from a poster.

3. You can write a short email. 

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What did we do last week?

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Look at the carpet! It's .............. (wonderful) made.

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She wore a ............... (colourful) skirt to the beach party.
A
colourful
B
colourfully

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Please give the full forms of the following words:
prob
msg
e.g.

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vraag aan hen wat we gaan doen en waarom dit van belang is. 
Are you going to work on the exercises on your own or join the instruction?
Work on my own
Join the instruction

Slide 9 - Poll

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Questions 
First read the theorie and then do exercises 1, 4, 5 and 6
When done, continue with the other exercises.

If at any point you want to join the instruction you are welcome to do so. 

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wisselen van plek in klas?
Let's start easy
Hoe oud ben jij?
  • How old are you?

Wat ga jij morgen doen?
  • What are you going to do tomorrow?

Wie is al klaar?
  • Who has already finished?

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Wat zien ze hier?

vraag zinnen emt vraagwoorden het zelfde in NL en EN
Where are we at?

In the next slides you are going to form questions based on a sentence given, if this goes well, we'll  go through the explanation quickly, if it's a bit hard, we'll take more time. 

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I like reading philosophy books.
Make this a question.

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She works every Saturday.

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Do/Does
In the present tense (tegenwoordige tijd) a question is made by starting with do or does.

Do you drive a car?
Does he like dogs?

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They bought a new car together.

Slide 16 - Open question

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Did
In the past tense (verleden tijd) we start a question with did an change the verb to the present tense. 

He ran to the shop.
Did he run to the shop? 

She flew to London.
Did she fly to London?

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He was late to the party.

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Am, are, was, were
If the form of to-be (am, are, was ,were)  is in the sentence it goes to the front when made into a question. 

They were best friends.
Were they best friends?

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I have met him before.

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Two verbs 
When there's two verbs in the sentene the first goes to front in the questioning form. 

She could remember his name.
 Could she remember his name?

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She has locked the front door.
and
He had two brothers.

Slide 22 - Open question

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Exercises 

Do exercises 1, 4, 5 and 6 

Done?
Do more exercises or try this game
timer
20:00

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Writing A2 exercise 3: Bad movies


Look at the exercise and read the poster, on the next slide you'll be able to fill in your answer to the exercise.

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Write your answer.

Slide 27 - Open question

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What should be in an email?

Slide 28 - Mind map

opening, slot, toon? 
Writing an email
You are going to write an email either alone or in pairs.

You can choose the subject of your email yourself or pick one provided on an upcoming slide. You can also use the theory of B1 to help you. 




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Do you want to work alone or practise with someone else?
I want to work alone
I want to practise with someone else

Slide 30 - Poll

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Writing 
1. Decide what your subject is going to be. (dance lessons, new trainers, a test etc.)
2. Why are you writing about this subect? (asking information, making a complaint etc.)
3. What are 3 things you want to communicate?
4. Follow the email structure: opening, intro, core and closing (you can find this under theory of B1).
5. Does your language fit the subject? 
150 words is plenty
timer
20:00

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How did writing the email go?

Slide 32 - Open question

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Peerfeedback
Exchange emails with your neighbours and give feedback:

- What is done really well?
- What could use some more work?
- Are there any language mistakes?
timer
5:00

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Were you able to give feedback?
If yes, what type of feedback?

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Send your email to me
l.v.d.laak@rijnijssel.nl

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Look back on today's class and make a quiz question, make sure to include the answer.

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Tijd over?

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Boggle 

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5 min

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