This lesson contains 30 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Items in this lesson
Slide 1 - Slide
Week 10
06/03
Introduction theme 5
Week 11
13/03
New grammar + speaking practice
Week 12
20/03
Passives + reading
Week 13
27/03
Grammar recap + What is taaldorp?
Week 14
03/04
Linking words + explanation task 5
Week 15
10/04
Exchange
Week 16
17/04
(only class on Tuesday) literature dossier
Week 17
24/04
May holiday
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Homework for today
B theme words
C reading
Let's check it!
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Important reading tip!
The answer is al-ways in the text!
Slide 4 - Slide
Question:
How does Asia Newson earn her money?
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How does Asia Newson earn her money?
A
She gives children advice
B
She sells candles
C
She sings and dances
Slide 6 - Quiz
Read the green box about grammar
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Topic for today
Prefixes and suffixes
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Explanation (1)
Prefixes and suffixes are sets of letters that we add to the beginning of a word (prefix) or at the end of the word (suffix). They change the meaning of the word.
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Prefixes (1)
Non– / un– / im– / il– / in– / ir– all give an opposite meaning to the word.
Examples:
profit --> Non-profit
Used --> Unused
Legal --> Illegal
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Prefixes (2)
Re- means again, back or in response to when added in the beginning of a word.
Turn --> Return
Play --> Replay
Visit --> Revisit
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Prefixes (3)
Mis– is used to give a word a negative meaning when added to the beginning of a word.
Communication -->
Dis– is also used to give a word an opposite or negative meaning.
Like -->
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Suffixes (1)
–er: You already know this suffix to create a comparative. It can also be used for a person or thing that does an action.
fast – faster
slow – slower
win – winner
teach -- teacher
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Suffixes (2)
–ness is used to turn an adverb/adjective into a noun.
Happy --->
Kind -->
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Suffixes (3)
–ing behind a word is used for a product, material or a verb turned into a noun.
Adding –ment behind a word also changes a verb into a noun.
Examples:
1. The painting was sold for a million pounds.
2. The payment went through.
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(spell) Oh no, mister Hulst made a ............. when he was reading out loud.
Slide 17 - Open question
We have started a bit to late on your project, it is going to be ............. to hand in on time. (POSSIBLE)
Slide 18 - Open question
Time to work
DO: E Writing & Grammar
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Name two things you have learnt today and 1 thing you still would like to learn.
Slide 20 - Open question
Short break
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Speaking practice
Agree to disagree
Slide 22 - Slide
What is, according to you, the best way to improve your speaking?
Slide 23 - Open question
A statement will be shown on the screen
Choose your side (agree or disagree)
Then we will make partners and have a short conversation about this topic
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Playing video games makes you smarter
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All parents must take a parenting class before having a child
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Single gender schools are better for pupils
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Sometimes it's okay to cheat on homework or a test