Lesson 6 & 7 - Dem. pronouns, One/ones, Writing M1B

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This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 90 min

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WELCOME

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Today
  1. Goals
  2. Check homework
  3. Demonstrative pronouns
  4. One/ones
  5. Lesson 3.2 Writing (ex. 11&12)
  6. Workbook ex. 18 and 19
  7. Introduction writing assignment (if time)
  8. Homework

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Goals
At the end of this lesson...
  • You have repeated the theory on demonstrative pronouns
  • You know the difference between one and ones (and when to use which)
  • You have practised with your writing skills

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Homework Check
Ex. 15 - page 91

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Nearby
further away
Singular
Plural
This
That
These
Those

Slide 5 - Drag question

Look at ........ picture.
A
this
B
that
C
those
D
these

Slide 6 - Quiz

.....cars over there are in a traffic jam.
A
this
B
that
C
these
D
those

Slide 7 - Quiz

Homework Check
Ex. 16 - page 91
We use one or ones if we do not want to repeat the already mentioned noun (het al genoemde zelfstandig naamwoord). One(s) replaces the noun.
One -> refers to the SINGULAR noun (enkelvoud)
Ones -> refers to the PLURAL noun (meervoud)

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The new smartphones are much faster than the old ______.
A
one
B
ones

Slide 9 - Quiz

This bag is very old. I need a new ____.
A
one
B
ones

Slide 10 - Quiz

If you buy two shirts, you get the third _____ for free!
A
one
B
ones

Slide 11 - Quiz

Fashion Show
Ex. 11 & 12 - Page 89
How: Individually
Time: 10 minutes

timer
10:00
Key Ex. 11
Key Ex. 12

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Workbook
How: Individually
Time: 5 minutes
What: Exercise 18 - page 93
timer
7:00

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Workbook
Exercise 18 - page 93
Key
Share your reply!

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Workbook
How: Individually
Time: 5 minutes
What: Exercise 19 - page 94
timer
5:00
Share your reply!

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In which countries do students wear school uniforms?

Slide 16 - Mind map

School Uniforms
Australia
India
Indonesia
Japan
Nepal
Nigeria
Thailand
Malta

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Slide 18 - Video

Which clothes do you think people should or should not wear to school?
Suitable = geschikt
Unsuitable = ongeschikt
Crop Top
Mini Skirt
Ripped Jeans
High Heels
Bikini Top
Swimming Trunks
Unsuitable
Suitable

Slide 19 - Drag question

Pro or con?
PRO
CON
Less time needed to get ready in the morning
Stops students from expressing themselves (no right to freedom of expression)
Uniforms are often uncomfortable and have an old- fashioned design
Personality becomes more important than looks
Makes everyone look equal (no bullying because of looks)
Forcing students to wear a school uniform can ignore their religious and cultural needs
Makes sure there are no inappropriate clothes
Less expensive

Slide 20 - Drag question

Prons
  • Less time needed to get ready in     the morning
  • Less expensive
  • Personality becomes more     important than looks
  • Makes everyone look equal (no   bullying because of looks)
  • Makes sure there are no   inappropriate clothes
Cons
  • Stops students from expressing   themselves (no right to freedom   of expression)
  • Uniforms are often   uncomfortable and have an old-   fashioned design
  • Forcing students to wear a school   uniform can ignore their religious   and cultural needs

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School Uniforms
You are going to discuss the following topic in 80-100 words and hand in your writing to earn extra points (0.5)
Our school should make its students wear school uniforms
Include the following items:
- How you would feel if you had to wear a uniform to school
- The pros and cons of school uniforms
- If you agree or not - and why

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School Uniforms - steps
Step 1: How would you feel if you had to wear a uniform to school? Answer this question for yourself in keywords.
Step 2: Make a (short) list with the pros and cons of school uniforms (you can look at the pros and cons we discussed and to the three emails)
Step 3: Decide whether you agree that school uniforms should be introduced or if you don't agree. Write down the reason for your opinion in keywords.
Step 4: If you have a good idea of what you want to write, start writing a draft
Step 5: If you have finished your draft, read it again for yourself (and count the words). 
Next lesson:
Step 6: We will have a feedback session, after which you can edit your email (step 7) and write the final version (step 8) to hand in. 

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Goals
At the end of this lesson...
  • You have repeated the theory on demonstrative pronouns
  • You know the difference between one and ones (and when to use which)
  • You have practiced with your writing skills

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What have you learned in this lesson?
Can you give me an example?

Slide 25 - Open question

Homework
Study: Grammar 3.3 & 3.4

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