- 80% of information found on the internet is in English
- Over 400 million people in the world speak English
- Over a billion people worldwide speak it as a second language
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What is the difference between a ''first'' and a ''second'' language?
Slide 9 - Open vraag
Read the text 'World Languages'
- On page 234
- You will get +/- 5 minutes
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Pick the sentence that is true:
A
Britain started colonising countries overseas before any other country
B
By the 19th century Britain had colonies and territories all over the world
Slide 11 - Quizvraag
Pick the sentence that is true:
A
The spread of English began with British colonisation
B
The United States became a world power directly after gaining independence
Slide 12 - Quizvraag
Pick the sentence that is true:
A
The American entertainment industry helped English become a world language
B
The fact that so many people speak English as a second language, will change English forever
Slide 13 - Quizvraag
How many languages are there in the world?:
A
5000
B
7000
C
15000
Slide 14 - Quizvraag
Which world language has the most first language speakers?:
A
Mandarin / Cantonese (Spoken in China)
B
English
C
Spanish
Slide 15 - Quizvraag
Which continent has the most spoken languages?:
A
Africa
B
Asia
C
Europe
Slide 16 - Quizvraag
How many words do you need to know to speak a language fluently?:
A
Between 250-500
B
Between 1500-2000
C
Between 5000-10.000
Slide 17 - Quizvraag
What % of the world's population speak at least "some" English?
A
25%
B
50%
C
33%
Slide 18 - Quizvraag
Which 3 of the following countries does NOT have English as an official language by law?: India, South Afriika, Australia, The United Kingdom, Cuba, Canada, Kenya, The United States, Pakistan, Costa Rica
Slide 19 - Open vraag
How many languages do you speak? (either some, or fluently), and which are they?:
Slide 20 - Open vraag
Up to you!
Do exercises 1 to 5 from unit 6, lesson 1.
You are allowed to work together but keep the volume low.
You are allowed to listen to music on your laptop with earphones.
Questions? Raise your hand?
Done early --> learn words lesson 2
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Homework
Do: exercises 1 to 5 from lesson 1 unit 6
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Serie/movie
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Learning aim met?
After this lesson, I know the difference between a first language and a second language.
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The end of the lesson:
Don't forget to do your homework.
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Lesson 2 unit 6 'listening'
B2
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Content of today's lesson
Learning aims
Reading practise ( ca.30 minutes)
Explanation: word order position of adverbs
Blooket
Up to you!
Homework
Learning aims met?
Have a nice Holiday!
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Learning aims
After this lesson, the student knows where to place certain adverbs in a sentence.
After this lesson, the student knows the difference between adverbs of time, place, manner and frequency.
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Explanation: word order adverbs
Pak een pen en schrift op tafel en schrijf mee! Als je dit onderdeel al makkelijk vindt, ga dan (verder) aan de slag met je huiswerk: opdracht 1 t/m 11
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Word order: position of adverbs
1. Adverbs of time and place
2. Adverbs of manner
3. Adverbs of frequency
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Adverbs of time and place
- Komen aan het einde van de zin
vb: I have to charge my e-bike battery tonight.
Bij plaats en tijd in de zin, komt plaats voor tijd.
vb: Dad ordered a solar car from Germany last week.
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Adverbs of manner
Geven aan hoe iets gebeurt, zoals very/really/terribly:
- komen voor het woord waarvan ze iets zeggen, als dat woord een bijvoeglijk naamwoord (adjective) of bijwoord (adverb) is.
vb: I'm very angry with you.
- Als het bijwoord iets zegt over een werkwoord komt het: aan het einde van de zin of voor het hoofdwerkwoord.
vb: Henry left the shop quietly.
vb 2: We nervously waited for the train.
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Adverbs of frequency
Bijwoorden die aangeven hoe vaak iets voorkomt zoals always/never/usually/often komen:
- voor het hoofdwerkwoord: I alwayswalk to school.
- na een vorm van to be: We areusually on time.
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(never) I have been to Austria.
Slide 34 - Open vraag
(terribly) I am sorry.
Slide 35 - Open vraag
Opdracht:
Zet bij de volgende opdracht alle woorden in de juiste volgorde om een goede zin te maken. Zorg dat je elke zin begint met een hoofdletter en eindigt met een punt.
Veel succes!
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in the garden / Peter / yesterday / worked
Slide 37 - Open vraag
always / I / visit/ my grandmother / on Fridays /
Slide 38 - Open vraag
this weekend / to go / do you want / to the cinema / ?
Slide 39 - Open vraag
is / my brother / mostly / out in the sun
Slide 40 - Open vraag
my parents / next week / won't go / probably / to work
Slide 41 - Open vraag
always / in the weekend / watches TV / my little brother