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'19BA-B Task Telephonecall VE'
In pairs; practice in English in Breakout-rooms
Swap rolls, do it again
Write down words you don't know
Give tips and tops to fellow student
Slide 14 - Slide
Practice Linking Words; Test
Slide 15 - Slide
Which linking word is the odd one out?
A
as well as
B
furthermore
C
also
D
for example
Slide 16 - Quiz
Which linking word is the odd one out?
A
in addition
B
additionally
C
however
D
moreover
Slide 17 - Quiz
Which linking word is the odd one out?
A
therefore
B
such as
C
for instance
D
for example
Slide 18 - Quiz
Which linking word is the odd one out?
A
as a result
B
consequently
C
besides
D
therefore
Slide 19 - Quiz
Fill in the correct linking word: Climates are changing ______ global warming.
A
in spite of
B
as a result of
C
in order to
D
although
Slide 20 - Quiz
Fill in the correct linking word: We don't take global warming seriously enough ________ rising ocean levels and floods.
A
though
B
as a result of
C
because of
D
in spite of
Slide 21 - Quiz
Fill in the correct linking word: He could read and write ______ being blind.
A
despite
B
as a result of
C
although
D
besides
Slide 22 - Quiz
Rewrite the following to sentences into one, using the linking word given: "He drove from Tangier to Agadir. He didn’t stop for a rest. (without)"
Slide 23 - Open question
He drove from Tangier to Agadir without stopping for a rest.
Without stopping for a rest, he drove from Tangier to Agadir.
Slide 24 - Slide
Rewrite the following to sentences into one, using the linking word given: "She spoke very loudly. The old man still couldn’t hear her. (no matter how)"
Slide 25 - Open question
No matter how loudly she spoke, the old man still couldn’t hear her.
Slide 26 - Slide
"A picnic just wouldn’t be a picnic without the great British weather trying to ruin it. Jon Hacker and his family were prepared for that – what they didn’t count on, ________ , was a pair of overenthusiastic council officers trying even harder."
A
for example
B
however
C
likewise
D
therefore
Slide 27 - Quiz
Most early silent films were destroyed when talkies were introduced at the end of the 1920s. The cellulose nitrate film on which they were produced was often melted down for its silver content. ______ , they were dangerous to store as the nitrate was very easily flammable.
A
As a result
B
In the meantime
C
Nevertheless
D
On top of that
Slide 28 - Quiz
Rounding off...Recap goals of this lesson;
you know all about the up-coming speaking exam
you know when and where you have yours
you practice your exam while taking notes
you have written down 'difficult' words to practice