Chapter 5 - Lesson 3 - 2025

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Lesson 1
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Your Future
Lesson 3

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Chapter 4
Lesson 1
Chapter 5 
Your Future
Lesson 3

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After this chapter, you can:
• understand when people talk about life at school
• use words to describe school and use ordinals (rangtelwoorden)
• talk about the time and timetables (lesroosters)
• make yes/no questions and negative sentences
• talk about likes and dislikes
• write sentences with the correct word order

Chapter 3 - Your Future

At the end of this chapter you will be able to:
* Use words about part-time jobs and skills, and phrasal verbs
* Talk about personal skills and future jobs
* Use relative pronouns correctly
* Form simple sentences, compound sentences and complex sentences

This chapter's mission:

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Today's lesson
Today's Lesson
  • 10 minutes of reading
  • C Reading - check
  • F Listening 
  • D Speaking & Stones
  • Countries and Cultures online 
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10:00

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Exercise 19b
  1. to investigate future career goals, to gain experience, tomakemoney to
  2. pay for a hobby or a city trip.
  3. upload photos of the item, add a description
  4. You have to be enthusiastic and love animals.
  5. As a cinema employee you will get a steady salary, whereas as an online
  6. seller you never know which items you will sell, so your income is not stable.
  7. A Facebook…wider audience
Exercise 19c
  1. Some summerjobs are easy, and some jobs aremore of a challenge and draw on certain skills.
  2. Online shops can ask for a fee for selling items
  3. pet and plant-sitters should always ask a base salary or an hourly rate for the work they do.
  4. As an employee at the cinema, Enrique gets a discount to see the films.
  5. Martina has a summer job in the computer industry because she wants to work with computers in the future.
Exercise 20
  1. set up
  2. beforehand
  3. consider
  4. pro and cons
  5. charge
  6. discount 

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Today's lesson
Today's Lesson
  • 10 minutes of reading
  • C Reading - check
  • F Listening 
  • D Speaking & Stones
  • Countries and Cultures online 

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F Listening - p. 82
         - I can understand an audio clip about a gap year. 

  • What do you thing a gap year is?
  • Do exercise 37 with your classmate
  • Listening - exercise 38b
  • After listening - exercise 40
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Exercise 38

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Today's lesson
Today's Lesson
  • 10 minutes of reading
  • C Reading - check
  • F Listening 
  • D Speaking & Stones
  • Countries and Cultures online 

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D Speaking & Stones - page 72
         - I can talk about personal skills

  • Read and translate stone 9
  • Do exercise 25 - a/b/c/d
  • Countries and Cultures online 
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2:00

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Today's lesson
Today's Lesson
  • 10 minutes of reading
  • C Reading - check
  • F Listening 
  • D Speaking & Stones
  • Countries and Cultures online 

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3B Homework
Thursday 5th of June
DO
Translate stone 9
Do exercise 25
+ Countries & Cultures online

STUDY
Vocabulary: Theme Words + A/C/F
page  98

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A Watching - page 62
         - I can investigate a news item and check if it is objective or subjective.

Before watching
  • Exercise 5 - Look at the two headlines. Which headline shows an opinion and which headline shows a fact? Explain your answer.
During watching
  • Exercise 6a - Objective and subjective news
  • 6bc - Watch the videos and answer the questions
After watching
  • Exercise 8 - match the words to the correct description

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Exercise 5 
  • The headline on the left is an opinion because it says ‘lazy employees’. The headline on the right is about a fact.
Exercise 6 
  • b. objective: 
  • the news presenter and the journalist tell the audience about something that happened with Meghan and Harry. They don’t give their opinions.
  • c. subjective: 
  • the news presenter and the journalist talk about what they think of Meghan Markle. It seems more like they are gossiping than showing a news item.

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Exercise 9

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Today's lesson
Today's Lesson
  • New Chapter -  Mission
  • Getting Started
  • B Theme words
  • A Watching
  • Newsround

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Newsround
Newsround
  • While watching:
     
Write down three questions in Dutch?

Bedenk vragen die jouw klasgenoten zouden moeten kunnen beantwoorden na het kijken van de aflevering. 

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