h4 a,b,c Unit 1- 2025-2026

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Unit 1, Young Blood 
Write down your log in code

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Test Unit 1- Week 41, 1st lesson

Mock test - week 40

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

4Ha,b,c, Week 35, Lesson 2  
 Unit 1, Lesson 1
Learning Targets: 
  • I understand different types of linking words and can use them in a sentence
  • I understand the Simple Past and irregular verbs
Today's class:
  • Hw-p.16 ex.4,.6.7 & 12 Vocabulary  ( You can chek your answers in MagisterLearn- Planner Answer Key)
  •  Grammar - Past  Simple and irregular verbs,   Present Perfect
  • Do ex. 13 & 14 p.17-18
  • Exit tickets - share your feedback 



Slide 3 - Tekstslide

4Ha,b,c, Week 35, Lesson 2  
 Unit 1, Lesson 1
Learning Targets: 
  • I understand different types of linking words and can use them in a sentence
  • I understand the Simple Past and irregular verbs
Today's class:
  • Hw-p.16 ex.4,.6.7 & 12 Vocabulary  ( You can chek your answers in MagisterLearn- Planner Answer Key)
  •  Grammar - Past  Simple and irregular verbs,   Present Perfect
  • Do ex. 13 & 14 p.17-18
  • Exit tickets - share your feedback 



Slide 4 - Tekstslide

Write one sentence in Simple Past and one in Present Perfect.

Slide 5 - Woordweb

Past simple & Present perfect
  •  De past simple van regelmatige werkwoorden bestaat uit het hele werkwoord + -(e)d.
I worked all night on my essay.
We walked home from school this afternoon.
  •  Onregelmatige werkwoorden hebben in de past simple een eigen vorm, die je uit je hoofd moet leren.
Harry saw us last night.
The girls went to the cinema together.





Slide 6 - Tekstslide

 Present perfect
  •  .De present perfect van regelmatige werkwoorden bestaat uit has / have + past participle.  werkwoord + -(e)d
I have worked hard on my essay.
We've walked home from school before.
  •  Onregelmatige werkwoorden have / has + past participle, 
Harry has seen us together before.  SEE- SAW - SEEN
  • Has Harry seen us together before?
The girls have gone to the cinema every month since 2016.


Slide 7 - Tekstslide

Write all the forms of the following verbs, including their translations: lie, teach, learn, withdraw.

Slide 8 - Woordweb

4Ha,b,c, Week 37 Lesson 1  
 Unit 1, Lesson 3
Learning Targets: 
  • I understand the text and new vocabulary, and I can use them in sentences. I understand linnking words ( yet , however, nevertheless)
Today's class:
  • Review - Simple Past and Present Perfect 
  • Do Test yourself - Lesson 2 ( 15 min.)
  • Do ex. 1-8 p.23-24
  • Vocabulary Extra - Test
  • Exit tickets - share your feedback 

Unit 1 Test - Week 41, 1st class



Slide 9 - Tekstslide

How do you learn new words? p.24
ex. 12 on p.25

Slide 10 - Woordweb

Make some new words using -th, - ship, -ion- ence, -ness, -or, -meant,-ity.
friend+ ship = friendship

Slide 11 - Woordweb

4Ha,b,c, Week 36, Lesson 2 
 Unit 1, Lesson 2
Learning Targets: 
  • I understand different suffixes  and can make new words using them. ( th, - ship, -ion- ence, -ness, -or, -meant,-ity.
  • I understand the difference between Past Simple and Present Perfect
  • I understand new  expressions and can use them in a sentence. ( Showing understanding, recommending something, giviing your opinion) 
Today's class:
  • Review - Simple Past and Present perfect
  • Do ex.  ,13, 14, 15, 16 p.24-27,  Study expressions on p. 62
  • Vocabulary Extra - Test
  • Exit tickets - share your feedback 



Slide 12 - Tekstslide

4Ha,b,c, Week 37, Lesson 1 
 Unit 1, Lesson 3
Learning Targets: 
  • I understand different suffixes  and can make new words using them. ( th, - ship, -ion- ence, -ness, -or, -meant,-ity.
  • I understand the difference between Past Simple and Present Perfect
  • I understand new  expressions and can use them in a sentence. ( Showing understanding, recommending something, giviing your opinion) 
Today's class:
  • Review - Simple Past and Present perfect
  • Do ex.  ,13, 14, 15, 16 p.24-27,  Study expressions on p. 62
  • Vocabulary Extra - Test
  • Exit tickets - share your feedback 



Slide 13 - Tekstslide

4Ha,b,c, Week 37 Lesson 1  
 Unit 1, Lesson 3
Learning Targets: 
  • I understand the text and new vocabulary, and I can use them in sentences. I understand linnking words ( yet , however, nevertheless)
Today's class:
  • Review - Simple Past and Present Perfect 
  • Do Test yourself - Lesson 2 ( 15 min.)
  • Do ex. 1-8 p.23-24
  • Vocabulary Extra - Test
  • Exit tickets - share your feedback 

Unit 1 Test - Week 41, 1st class



Slide 14 - Tekstslide

4Ha,b,c, Week 37 Lesson 1  
 Unit 1, Lesson 3
1. Yet: toch / nog
She is tired, yet she keeps working.
 Ze is moe, toch blijft ze doorwerken.

2. However: echter / maar
 I wanted to go, however, I was too busy.
Ik wilde gaan, maar ik was te druk.
(More formal)
Ik wilde gaan, echter was ik te druk.

3. Nevertheless - niettemin
It was raining; nevertheless, they went for a walk.
 Het regende; niettemin gingen ze wandelen.


Slide 15 - Tekstslide

Make some new words using -th, - ship, -ion- ence, -ness, -or, -meant,-ity.
friend+ ship = friendship

Slide 16 - Woordweb

4Ha,b,c, Week 37 Lesson 2 
 Grammar review - Lesson 2
Has everybody signed up using their code?  966475

 Make new words using the following suffixes. ( th, - ship, -ion- ence, -ness, -or, -meant,-ity.. agree, silence, long, hostile. evident, predict, adapt)

Write two sentences: one in the Present Perfect tense and one in the Past Simple tense. Then, explain the rules for using each tense.

What does FYNEJAS stand for? 

Slide 17 - Tekstslide

4Ha,b,c, Week 37 Lesson 2 
 Unit 1, Lesson 3
Learning Targets: 
  • I know how to make questions using different tenses. ( Have you? Do you? Did you?)
  • I know how to use different interrogative pronouns ( vragende voornaamwoorden)) ,whose, whom, what , which, where)
  • I understand various expressions and can use them in a sentence. ( Expressing surprise, showing understanding, interrupting, expressing diasappointment,/certainty/relief, showing doubt.
Today's class:
  • Review -  Review gussing words, Present Perfect  & Past Simple
  • Do Test yourself - Lesson 2 ( 15 min.)
  • Do ex. 9-11 and then ex. 1-8
  • Exit tickets - share your feedback 

Unit 1 Test - Week 41, 1st class



Slide 18 - Tekstslide

 Interrogative pronouns
  Vragende voornaamwoorden
Who (subject - het onderwerp) Wie ?                                                 Who is that? Wie is dat?
Whom ( direct object - het lijdend voorwerp ) Wie ?                   Whom did you see? Wie heb je gezien?
What? Wat ?                                                                                                   What do you mean? Wat bedoel je?
Which? Welke?                                                                                                Which book do you want? Welke boek wil je?
Whose? Wiens? / Van wie?                                                                          Whose coat is this? Wiens jas is dit? / Van wie is deze jas?
With whom? Met wie?                                                                                    With whom are you going? Met wie ga je mee?
To whom? Aan wie?                                                                                            To whom did you give the letter? Aan wie gaf je de brief?
For whom? Voor wie?                                                                                          For whom is this gift? 

Slide 19 - Tekstslide

Make 3 questions using Have you?
Do you? Did you?

Slide 20 - Woordweb

Write down the matching questions:
1.Everybody needs heroes as a source of inspiration.
Why ______everybody________ heroes?
2. A hero’s qualities lie beneath the surface.
Where ________a hero’s qualities _________?





Slide 21 - Woordweb

Write down the negative (ontkennende) forms of the sentntences:
1. John lost his job 3 months ago.
2. Both John and Mary speak very good English.
3. They have written a very nice song.




Slide 22 - Woordweb

4Ha,b,c, Week 38 Lesson 1
 Unit 1, Lesson 4
Learning Targets: I understand the text and new vocabulary, I can summarize the text using the new vocabulary.

Today's class:
Review - negative sentences ( ontkennende zinnen 
 do ex. 9, 10 on p. 31 Lesson 3
Do Test yourself - Lesson 3 ( 15 min.)
Do ex. 1-8 p.34-37
Vocabulary Extra - Test
Exit tickets - share your feedback

Unit 1 Test - Week 41, 1st class




Slide 23 - Tekstslide

4Ha,b,c, Week 38 Lesson 2
 Unit 1, Lesson 4
Learning Targets: I understand what the hypenhated words are and can use them in different contexts. I know how to form negative sentences in different tenses ( Present Perfect, Past simple, Present simple)


Today's class:
HW - Lesson 4, ex. 8 p. 37
Hyphenated words  ( top- notch, low-budget, ever-changing, self-assured, pre-war, bad-tempered, well-known, so-called, far-fetched, long-term.
Do  ex. 9 & 10

Do Test yourself - Lesson 3 ( 15 min.)
Vocabulary Extra - Test
Exit tickets - share your feedback

Unit 1 Test - Week 41, 1st class




Slide 24 - Tekstslide

Write down 3 things you learned in this lesson.

Slide 25 - Open vraag

Write down 2 things you want to know more about.

Slide 26 - Open vraag

Ask 1 question about something you haven't quite understood yet.

Slide 27 - Open vraag


How well did you do in this class?
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Slide 28 - Poll

Past simple & Present perfect
  •  De past simple van regelmatige werkwoorden bestaat uit het hele werkwoord + -(e)d.
I worked all night on my essay.
We walked home from school this afternoon.
  •  Onregelmatige werkwoorden hebben in de past simple een eigen vorm, die je uit je hoofd moet leren.
Harry saw us last night.
The girls went to the cinema together.





Slide 29 - Tekstslide


How well did you do in this class?
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Slide 30 - Poll

4H Week 35, Lesson 2  
Linking words 
1. Contrast
These words show a difference or opposition between ideas.
• Though: Used to show a contrast.
Example: "He enjoyed the book, though it was long."
• Although: Similar to "though," showing a contrast between two ideas.
Example: "Although it was raining, they went for a walk."
• Despite: Used to show something happened even though there was a reason it might not have.
Example: "She finished the race despite being tired."
• Despite the fact: A longer form of "despite," used to emphasize the contrast.
Example: "Despite the fact that he was late, he caught the train."
2. Addition
These words add more information or continue a thought.
• Besides: Adds additional information.
Example: "She is a great singer. Besides, she also plays the piano."
3. Generalization
These words introduce a general idea or summarize information.
• In general: Used to make a general statement.
Example: "In general, people prefer summer to winter."
4. Sequence
These words show the order of ideas or events.
• First of all: Used to introduce the first point or reason.
Example: "First of all, we need to gather all the materials."
These linking words help make writing clearer by showing how different ideas are related.

Slide 31 - Tekstslide

4H Week 35, Lesson 2  
 

2. Addition
These words add more information or continue a thought.
• Besides: Adds additional information.
Example: "She is a great singer. Besides, she also plays the piano."

3. Generalization
These words introduce a general idea or summarize information.
• In general: Used to make a general statement.
Example: "In general, people prefer summer to winter."


Slide 32 - Tekstslide

4H Week 35, Lesson 2  
 


4. Sequence
These words show the order of ideas or events.
• First of all: Used to introduce the first point or reason.
Example: "First of all, we need to gather all the materials."
These linking words help make writing clearer by showing how different ideas are related.

Slide 33 - Tekstslide

Week 44, Lesson 1  
 Some of the best April Fool's Day pranks in history
Learning Targets: 
Reading comprehension, understand the main themes and arguments
Be able to use the skimming strategy
  • Do ex. 1-11 (10-11 online) and study vocab
  • When finished , study words from Unit 1



Slide 34 - Tekstslide

Week 44, Lesson 2 

What did we do in the last lesson?
What was today's homework?

Slide 35 - Tekstslide

Week 44, Lesson 2 

Learning Targets:  You understand the difference between Past Simple and Present Perfec.t
  • Homework check
  • Grammar review - Write 3 sentences in Past Simple and 3 in Present Perfect
  • Go to MagisterLearn Versterk jezelf -read Past Simple of Present Perfect
Do ex. 9
  • Inspect and discuss the reading test - write a short reflection in your notebooks.

  • Do ex. 1-9,11 and study vocab Lesson 1
  • When finished , do ex. 10



Slide 36 - Tekstslide

“What do you already know about comics? Do you think comics are just for kids, or are they also for adults? Why?”

Slide 37 - Woordweb

Week 44, Lesson 1  
 Why adults should read comic books too?
Learning Targets: 
  • Reading comprehension, understand the main themes and arguments
  • Be able to use the skimming strategy
  • Do ex. 1-9,11 and study vocab Lesson 1
  • When finished , do ex. 10



Slide 38 - Tekstslide

Write down 3 things you learned in this lesson.

Slide 39 - Open vraag

Write down 2 things you want to know more about.

Slide 40 - Open vraag

Ask 1 question about something you haven't quite understood yet.

Slide 41 - Open vraag

Week 2, Lesson 2 
 
Learning Targets: You will be able to understand the main points and identify key details in an video clip. You will gain a clear understanding of the format of Woots.
  • What do you have to know about your listening test?.
  • Go to Woots - follow my instructions
  • How to improve your listening skills?
  •  Watch English content: films, series, and YouTube videos. Try watching with English subtitles at first, then switch to no subtitles.
  •  Listen to Podcasts and Audiobooks: Find topics that interest you. Focus on listening without visual distractions




Slide 42 - Tekstslide

Week 47, Lesson 1 
 
Learning Targets:  You understand the new vocabulary and know the difference between adjectives and adverbs, as well as comparison of adjectives
  • Homework check
  • do U2L3 ex. 8-13 and study vocab Lesson 3



Slide 43 - Tekstslide

Week 6 Lesson 1 
 
Learning Targets:  You  are able to write an informal  diary entry  and an informal letter. You understand the structure of an informal letter and a diary 
Date –  (e.g., February 5, 2025).
Salutation  –  Dear Diary,
Introduction 
Main Body 
Conclusion 


Main Body – Share news, ask questions, express feelings, or discuss a topic.
Closing – Summarize or express good wishes.
Sign-off 



Slide 44 - Tekstslide

Week 6 Lesson 2
 
Learning Targets:  You  are able to write an informal  diary entry  and an informal letter. You understand the structure of a diary entry and an informal letter :
Greeting – Dear ...
Introduction 
Main Body 
Conclusion 
Sign-off – Use informal closings like Best wishes, Take care, Love, followed by your name.

Let op: Word count (aantal woorden)
Literature test: Week 8. 




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