Unit 5: Planet Earth

Unit 5: Planet Earth
"What on Earth is going on?"               

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Unit 5: Planet Earth
"What on Earth is going on?"               

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This unit is all about the strangest, fantastical (and sometimes a bit yuck) species and phenomena of our planet Earth.
You think this is weird? Just wait and see!

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In Unit 5 you ...
will learn a lot of new vocabulary about nature. You will practise with speaking, listening, reading and writing about this topic and will learn how to use articles and non-defining relative clauses. The Use of English in this unit is about putting prepositions at the end of sentences.

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Go to page 124
Let's start

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Before watching the next video:
caterpillar                 to hedge (out)
moth                    saliva
offspring                       predator

Choose from: 
roofdier, uit het ei kruipen, mot, nageslacht, speeksel, rups

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Questions
Why do caterpillars build such a web?
Why did the caterpillars in Rotterdam build their web 
around the car?

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Now, ...
Turn to page 60 and do exercise 1.
Then do the quiz about the mysteries of the ocean.
Then ex 5 and Wordstores 5A - 5C.

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Before watching the next video:
pond           revulsion         toad         entrails
carnage        gruesome           corvid          avian (adj) 
       pedestrian crossing          beak          toxic

Choose from: 
voetgangersoversteekplaats, bloedbad, kraai-achtige, snavel,  ingewanden, gruwelijk, pad, afschuw, vijver, vogel-, giftig.

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Questions
What happened to the toads?
What is a toad's powerful, protective weapon?
Give an example of how clever corvids are.

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We don't use an article before ...
Uncountable nouns
          Education is a privilege.
          Coffee is happiness in a mug
Plural countable nouns
          Students are strikingin The Hague today.
          Apples and pineapples do not belong to the same plant-family.
The names of continents, most countries and towns.
           Africa, Asia, Europe, Germany, France, London, Zwolle, etc.
           Exceptions: see page 144


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We use a/an when ...
Mentioning something for the first time.
        Yesterday, a boy was found alive under the rubble in Turkey. The boy 
        managed to survive for 4 days without food and water. 

Referring to something
          Boris is a big dog, but he's also a big chicken. He's even scared of mice!

Talking about someone's job.
          He used to be an accountant, but now he is a teacher.

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We use the ...
1.  Before singular and plural countable nouns when having mentioned it before:
             Yesterday, a boy was found alive under the rubble in Turkey. The boy managed to survive
              for 4 days without food and water. 
2.  When we refer to something specific:
               The opinions of Dutch people vary widely on this matter./
                The taste of this dish is a bit bland.
3.  When we refer to something unique:
               Yesterday, the king was visited by the US president.
4. When we refer to a period: the Middle Ages, the Renaissance.
5. Superlatives of adjectives: the best, the highest, the worst
6. With ordinal numbers: the first, the twentieth/ the 20th

 

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Now,...
Page 62: Together ex. 1, 2, 3.
On your own: ex 4, 6 and 7 and 
Page 144: Ex. 1-4

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Before watching the next video:
eerie                 one-off                 to thaw
astonishing                    coated
quayside                       to gust

Choose from: 
verbazingwekkend, met vlagen waaien, eng, bedekt, eenmalig, kade, dooien

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5.3 Listening
Together: ex 1 - 4
Wordstore D 

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Before watching the next video:
drenched in          commute         eerie          avid         visibility       short-lived        atrocious           floods           drought        stunned         dense           haze        disruption         city-dwellers


Choose from: 
afschuwelijk, stomverbaasd, woon-werkverkeer,  verstoring, eng, 
doorweekt met, overstroming, enthousiast, van korte duur, 
stadsbewoner,  nevel,  droogte,  zicht,  dicht.

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Questions
Why did the sky in Sydney turn red?
What events caused this enormous sandstorm?
How far did the sandstorm travel before it reached Sydney?
Can Sahara-sand reach us? How do we know?

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