Part 3

Part 3
The orange colour shows a grammar subject from the Basics. You can click the Basics tab on the left to find the explanation.

The blue colour shows words that might be new or difficult. You can use an online dictionary to find the meaning. You can add these to your personal word list.
Questions in English will be answered in English. Questions in Dutch can be answered in English and Dutch.

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Part 3
The orange colour shows a grammar subject from the Basics. You can click the Basics tab on the left to find the explanation.

The blue colour shows words that might be new or difficult. You can use an online dictionary to find the meaning. You can add these to your personal word list.
Questions in English will be answered in English. Questions in Dutch can be answered in English and Dutch.

Slide 1 - Slide

Room on the Broom – Julia Donaldson         
We're going to watch another clip from the stories of Julia Donaldson. This clip is called Room on the Broom. First, read the questions, then watch the film clip together with your classmates.


THE VIDEO CAN BE FOUND HERE: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mnscKd1cyyclYmLybS7kOTtClAo5V360?usp=sharing

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Task 1 
1. Watch the video. While watching, state whether the sentences are True or False.

     1. The witch loses her blue with orange bow.
     2. The dog brings her a bone that looks like the bow.
     3. The cat finds a needle in a haystack. 
     4. The bird carries the bow in her claws.
     5. The frog really wants to go with the witch because the other frogs are very dirty.
     6. The broom is going slower because the weight is getting too much.
     7. The broom snapped because the dog jumped on it.
     8. The dragon wants to eat witch and chips.
     9. The dragon is scared because the other animals tricked him.
     10. The witch is happy because she is saved from the dragon.
     11 The broom is fixed thanks to the spell of the frog.
2. In the story, the witch’s braid is long. If she cut off her braid, her hair would be
3. What is a word that means the opposite of out? 

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Task 2
Complete these facts about the film. On the next Slide. Use the Present Simple.

If the witch ………… (tap) her broom, it ………… (fly).
When the witch …………(make) a potion, it …………(start) to sizzle.
If the cat ………… (be) happy, it ………… (purr).
If the dog …………(see) the broom, he …………(want) to come along.
If the bird …………(find) the bow, she …………(bring) it back.
If the bird …………(sit) on the front of the broom, the cat …………(sit) on the back.
The frog …………(clean) the broomstick when he …………(come) along.
If the frog …………(jump), the broomstick …………(break).
The dragon …………(breath) out fire when he …………(want) to catch the witch.
If the horrible beast …………(speak), the dragon …………(leave).

Slide 4 - Slide

Complete these facts about the film. Use the Present Simple.

1. If the witch ………… (tap) her broom, it ………… (fly).

Slide 5 - Open question

Complete these facts about the film. Use the Present Simple.

2. When the witch …………(make) a potion, it …………(start) to sizzle.

Slide 6 - Open question

Complete these facts about the film. Use the Present Simple.

3. If the cat ………… (be) happy, it ………… (purr).

Slide 7 - Open question

Complete these facts about the film. Use the Present Simple.

4. If the dog …………(see) the broom, he …………(want) to come along.

Slide 8 - Open question

Complete these facts about the film. Use the Present Simple.

5. If the bird …………(find) the bow, she …………(bring) it back.

Slide 9 - Open question

Complete these facts about the film. Use the Present Simple.

6. If the bird …………(find) the bow, she …………(bring) it back.

Slide 10 - Open question

Complete these facts about the film. Use the Present Simple.

7. The frog …………(clean) the broomstick when he …………(come) along.

Slide 11 - Open question

Complete these facts about the film. Use the Present Simple.

8. If the frog …………(jump), the broomstick …………(break).

Slide 12 - Open question

Complete these facts about the film. Use the Present Simple.

9. The dragon …………(breath) out fire when he …………(want) to catch the witch.

Slide 13 - Open question

Complete these facts about the film. Use the Present Simple.

10. If the horrible beast …………(speak), the dragon …………(leave).

Slide 14 - Open question

Task 3.
1. How does the cat feel in the story? Describe it in as much detail as possible and also think of the reason why.

At the beginning of the story
When the witch finds a pet dog
When the green bird sits on the broom
When the frog joins the friends on the broom
When the witch’s broomstick breaks into two
At the end of the story, the cat feels

2. Do you think you would behave the same way as the cat? Explain.

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Extra

Have you finished all the other exercises? Then you can continue 

with these games!
1. Find these words in the word field:

CONE ZOOM
BROOM LILY
TWIG HAT
BONE BOX
 





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Task 4 
2. Help the witch to find her bow!

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The Gruffalo – Julia Donaldson    
In class, we're going to watch a video about The Gruffalo. There are multiple questions that go along with this exercise. We're going to start with a gap-fill exercise. But be careful, you only get to watch the clip once. Have fun!

THE VIDEO CAN BE FOUND HERE:

 https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Y25vCDzIiE65ZS51QLy1i1_XIybK1APa?usp=sharing

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Task 5
Task 1.

1. Watch the video. In the video, there are subtitles (ondertiteling). In the subtitles, some words are missing. Listen carefully to hear the words that are missing and write them down. When you are done, translate the words from English to Dutch and add them to your personal word list.


























































































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Task 6 
2. Put the sentences in the correct order as they were in the video.

a. He has knobbly knees, and turned-out toes,
b. It's a gruffalo!"
c. And terrible teeth in his terrible jaws?
d. He has purple prickles all over his back.
e. But who is this creature with terrible claws
f. His eyes are orange, his tongue is black,
g. "Oh help! Oh no!
h. And a poisonous wart at the end of his nose.


1.           2.           3.           4.           5.            6.           7.           8.








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Task 7
“The Gruffalo” is a poem. In a poem, words often rhyme. For example book – shook/took/hook/look.

1. Think of as many words as you can that rhyme with the following words
1. hand
2. cake
3. blue
4. free

            2. Now, make a poem in which you use at least 8 of the words you came up with in question 1. In your poem, also use the following Basics: present simple, present continuous, short answer, this/that/these/those, much/many/little/few/a little/a few.
You can make your poem as long as you like.
            3. Write a short sentence that rhymes with the sentence given.
1. In our garden there lives a big, friendly bee, ...
2. My eyes are purple and my hair is blue, ...
3. I like to cook and I like to bake, ...









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Task 8 

Task 3.

Describe what the Gruffalo and the mouse look like. Use at least 7 sentences each and 7 adjectives (bijvoeglijk naamwoorden). In your sentences, you can use the Present Simple to give facts and much/many (veel) and little/few (weinig).

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You're done! Next up part 4

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