Chapter 4 - Lesson 3

Chapter 4
Lesson 3
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Chapter 4
Lesson 3

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Today's lesson
  • 10 minutes of reading 
    Readtheory.org
  • Vocabulary 
  • Check exercises
    19a/b/c - 20/21 - 24a/b
  • E Writing and Grammar - p. 28
  • Watching
timer
10:00

Slide 2 - Slide

aanmoedigen

Slide 3 - Open question

keuze

Slide 4 - Open question

vallei, dal

Slide 5 - Open question

grond, bodem

Slide 6 - Open question

to influence

Slide 7 - Open question

lack of

Slide 8 - Open question

plague

Slide 9 - Open question

biodegradable

Slide 10 - Open question

Today's lesson
  • 10 minutes of reading 
    Readtheory.org
  • Vocabulary 
  • Check exercises
    19a/b/c - 20/21 - 24a/b
  • E Writing and Grammar - p. 28
  • Watching

Slide 11 - Slide

Exercise 19b 1 and 2
  • Paragraph 1 - It’s not ... cooler months
  • Paragraph 2 - The changes ... Roecklein says
  • Paragraph 3 - So when ... our mood 

  • What is the function of the paragraph? Tick the correct option.
  • Paragraph 2 -  C gives examples
  • Paragraph 4 - B gives facts
  • Paragraph 7 - A contains a conclusion 

Slide 12 - Slide

Exercise 19c
  1. A lot of people imagine their mood changes in September. 
  2. Kathryn mentions three ways your sleep can be affected by the change of seasons.
  3. Exposure to light plays a big role in affecting our mood. - true
  4. Serotonin is a hormone that plays a role in feeling happy. - true
  5. Finding new hobbies is a good way to lift your mood in winter. - not mentioned
  6. When you have any of the symptoms described in the text, it’s best to get treatment.
  7. Both Arianne and Kaitlin have often felt depressed during the winter months. 

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Exercise 20
  • for example:
  • Get moving, exercise is good for you!
  • Go out more often,
    like visiting a museum or the cinema

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Exercise 21
  1. My sister always has cravings / mood swings for chocolate and cake when it’s cold and rainy outside.
  2. Did you know that dogs can feel depressed / severe when they don’t get enough attention and exercise?
  3. This device contributes / monitors the heartbeat of the runner during the marathon.
  4. I really like the lack / length of your hair, did you cut it recently?
  5. It’s a disrupted / gloomy day, so I’ve decided to stay in and watch a film.
  6. The imagination / response to the challenge was huge, so it was a big success. 

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Exercise 24a

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Exercise 24b

Slide 17 - Slide

Today's lesson
  • 10 minutes of reading 
    Readtheory.org
  • Vocabulary 
  • Check exercises
    19a/b/c - 20/21 - 24a/b
  • E Writing and Grammar - p. 28
  • Watching

Slide 18 - Slide

Who do you see when you look in the mirror?

I see ...

Slide 19 - Open question

Words that end with self/selves

Slide 20 - Mind map

Lesson goals 
  • At the end of this lesson, you will know what reflexive pronouns are and you will be able to use them correctly. 


Slide 21 - Slide

E Writing and Grammar - page 28
  • Do exercise 28a/b/c/d - find out the rule! 
  • You will have 5 minutes for this,
    then we will check the answers!
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5:00

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E Writing and Grammar - page 28
Check exercise 28
  • Reflexive pronouns all end in -self or -selves
  • A reflexive pronoun always refers to the -subject (het onderwerp) of the sentence.

Slide 23 - Slide

Slide 24 - Video

Grammar 10a Reflexive pronouns
  • In het NL: Wederkerende voornaamwoorden.

  • Gebruik je wanneer je refereert aan het onderwerp van de zin: 
  • Ik keek naar mezelf in de spiegel - I looked at myself in the mirror.

  • Het onderwerp van de zin bepaald welk voornaamwoord je gebruikt.

Slide 25 - Slide

Reflexive pronouns 
  • Refers to the subject
  • -self or -selves (enkelvoud en meervoud)
       I                       Myself                       We                         Ourselves
      You  (jij)        Yourself                     You  (jullie)        Yourselves 
      He                  Himself                      They                      Themselves
      She                Herself
      It                     Itself


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Examples 
  • Harry saw himself in the water.
  •  Stacy told herself to relax.
  • The class felt really good about themselves

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Grammar 10b - Each other
  • Refers to the subject

  • Susan and Rachel are looking at each other.

  • The cars crashed into each other. 

  • Each other means: elkaar


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E Writing and Grammar - page 28
  • Read grammar 10a - Do exercise 29a and b
  • bij opdracht a moet je eerst het onderwerp markeren of onderstrepen voordat je bij b het juiste reflexive pronoun invult. 
  • Exercise 31 a- Read grammar 10b
  • Do exercise 31b/c and exercise 32
  • Then go to Slim stampen grammar 10a/b

Klaar? Slim stampen - Vocabulary A/B/C or Readtheory.org 
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15:00

Slide 29 - Slide

Today's lesson
  • 10 minutes of reading 
    Readtheory.org
  • Vocabulary 
  • Check exercises
    19a/b/c - 20/21 - 24a/b
  • E Writing and Grammar - p. 28
  • Watching

Slide 30 - Slide

Homework
Monday 11th of April
DO
29a/b - 31a/b/c and 32
Slim stampen grammar 10a/b
STUDY
Vocab: Theme Words + A/C
Stone 7 - grammar 10a/b

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