Signaalwoorden + gap fill & comprehension texts exercises
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Signaalwoorden + gap fill & comprehension texts exercises
Slide 1 - Slide
Deze woorden hebben verschillende functies, zoals: een gevolg, reden, tijd, vergelijking, voorwaarde, tegenstelling ...
Slide 2 - Slide
"He will not return ........ we get back," he said quickly.
A
although
B
before
C
also
D
because
Slide 3 - Quiz
I expect you to repay me ...... it's sold.
A
moreover
B
in addition
C
indeed
D
once
Slide 4 - Quiz
We went to bed and slept .........morning.
A
otherwise
B
until
C
whereas
D
despite
Slide 5 - Quiz
"I'm sorry I didn't get up .........," Carmen said.
A
earlier
B
since
C
yet
D
unless
Slide 6 - Quiz
A few minutes ........ he walked down the hallway.
A
therefore
B
moreover
C
meanwhile
D
later
Slide 7 - Quiz
........ he knew what a chicken she was.
A
Moreover
B
Now
C
Whereas
D
If
Slide 8 - Quiz
Even by ........... standards these were large aircraft.
A
now
B
before
C
present-day
D
since
Slide 9 - Quiz
When they go to Austria, they like walking ............ skiing.
A
as well as
B
in addition
C
as long
D
because of
Slide 10 - Quiz
I can play quite a few musical instruments, ........., the flute, the guitar, and the piano.
A
neither nor
B
both and
C
either or
D
for example
Slide 11 - Quiz
My father loves going to restaurants which serve exotic foods. .........., last week he went to a restaurant which serves deep-fried rattlesnake.
A
For instance
B
equally
C
admittedly
D
certainly
Slide 12 - Quiz
The V2 was not an ordinary weapon: it could only be used against cities. ............. the atom bomb.
A
Moreover
B
Otherwise
C
However
D
Likewise
Slide 13 - Quiz
Countries .......... Sweden have a long record of welcoming refugees from all over the world.
A
despite
B
such as
C
besides
D
provided
Slide 14 - Quiz
Most of the men who now gathered round him again were ............... dressed.
A
certainly
B
however
C
similarly
D
meanwhile
Slide 15 - Quiz
I'll take care of the others ...... you want to watch the kids.
A
although
B
if
C
unless
D
though
Slide 16 - Quiz
All it takes is the resolve to stop - ............. you actually want to stop.
A
provided
B
besides
C
despite
D
in spite of
Slide 17 - Quiz
Not .......... he's willing to make a deal with me.
A
unless
B
for
C
still
D
certainly
Slide 18 - Quiz
www.memrise.com
Slide 19 - Link
Welke signaalwoorden geven een tegenstelling aan?
Slide 20 - Mind map
check hier de signaalwoorden die je hebt ingevoerd in je wordweb
Slide 21 - Open question
Tips, gatenteksten
Titel, plaatje, intro bekijken/lezen: waar gaat het over?
lees tot en met de alinea waar je iets moet invullen
Dek de antwoorden af, formuleer je eigen antwoord
Kies het antwoord wat er het meest op lijkt
Je kan, als je tijd over hebt de foute antwoorden invullen om te zien of ze écht fout zijn
Slide 22 - Slide
Selling human eggs
A twenty-five-year-old English woman has advertised 1) __________ own eggs for sale 2) __________ the internet to pay off her credit card debt. She 3) __________ that she has three jobs - a day job and two part-time jobs in pubs 4) __________ the evening, but thinks selling her eggs would be a better way to 5) __________ out her money problems.
Slide 23 - Slide
A twenty-five-year-old English woman has advertised 1) ___ own eggs for sale 2) ___ the internet to pay off her credit card debt.
A
1. the - 2. in
B
1. her - 2. on
C
1. hers - 2. at
D
1 . she - 2. for
Slide 24 - Quiz
She 3) __________ that she has three jobs - a day job and two part-time jobs in pubs 4) __________ the evening
A
3. speaks - 4. on
B
3. tells - 4. at
C
3. says - 4. in
D
3. claims - 4. for
Slide 25 - Quiz
but thinks selling her eggs would be a better way to 5) __________ out her money problems.
A
sort
B
sorting
C
sorted
D
sorts
Slide 26 - Quiz
Last year, the law changed and children 6) __________ from donated eggs can be told 7) __________ their biological mother is. Since then, fewer women have been donating eggs. Critics 8) __________ that it is dangerous to donate eggs and also say that people should do it for free and not for money. Despite the critics, it is likely that paying for eggs will become more common in the future.
Slide 27 - Slide
Last year, the law changed and children 6) ____ from donated eggs can be told 7) __ their biological mother is.
A
6. be born - 7. whom
B
6. born - 7. who
C
6. borned - 7. that
D
6. borns - 7. which
Slide 28 - Quiz
Critics 8) __________ that it is dangerous to donate eggs and also say that people should do it for free and not for money.
A
say
B
saying
C
said
D
says
Slide 29 - Quiz
Tips, meerkeuze vragen
Lees de vraag en dek de antwoorden af
Formuleer eerst zelf je antwoord aan de hand van de tekst
Kies dan het juiste antwoord (wat er het dichtst bij in de buurt komt)
Antwoorden met woorden zoals: always & never zijn meestal niet het juiste antwoord
Slide 30 - Slide
The Man Booker Prize
The Man Booker Prize for Fiction is awarded every year for a novel written by a writer from the Commonwealth or the Republic of Ireland and it aims to represent the very best in contemporary fiction. The prize was originally called the Booker-McConnell Prize, which was the name of the company that sponsored it, though it was better-known as simply the ‘Booker Prize’. In 2002, the Man Group became the sponsor and they chose the new name, keeping ‘Booker’.
Slide 31 - Slide
The Republic of Ireland
A
is in the Commonwealth.
B
is not in the Commonwealth.
C
can't enter the Man Booker Prize.
D
joined the Booker prize in 2002.
Slide 32 - Quiz
The Man group
A
was forced to keep the name 'Booker'.
B
decided to keep the name 'Booker-McConnell'.
C
decided to include the name 'Booker'.
D
decided to use only the name 'Booker'.
Slide 33 - Quiz
Publishers can submit books for consideration for the prize, but the judges can also ask for books to be submitted they think should be included. Firstly, the Advisory Committee gives advice if there have been any changes to the rules for the prize and selects the people who will judge the books. The judging panel changes every year and usually a person is only a judge once.
Slide 34 - Slide
Books can be submitted
A
by publishers.
B
by writers
C
by the sponsors
D
by judges
Slide 35 - Quiz
Who advises on changes to the rules?
A
The sponsors
B
the judging panel
C
the advisory panel
D
publishers
Slide 36 - Quiz
Great efforts are made to ensure that the judging panel is balanced in terms of gender and professions within the industry, so that a writer, a critic, an editor and an academic are chosen along with a well-known person from wider society. However, when the panel of judges has been finalized, they are left to make their own decisions without any further involvement or interference from the prize sponsor.
Slide 37 - Slide
The judging panel
A
doesn't include women.
B
includes only women.
C
is only chosen from representatives of the industry.
D
includes someone from outside the industry
Slide 38 - Quiz
The sponsors of the prize
A
are involved in choosing the winner.
B
are involved in choosing the judges.
C
are not involved at all.
D
choose the academic for the panel of judges.
Slide 39 - Quiz
The Man Booker judges include critics, writers and academics to maintain the consistent quality of the prize and its influence is such that the winner will almost certainly see the sales increase considerably , in addition to the £50,000 that comes with the prize.
Slide 40 - Slide
The consistent quality of the prize
A
is guaranteed by the prize money.
B
is guaranteed by the gender of the judges.
C
is guaranteed by the make-up of the panel of judges.
D
is guaranteed by the increase in sales of the winner.