Week 2

Lesson Plan
Part 1 - Sports
  • Remember important words

Part 2 - Talk about future
  • Will/Shall/Going to
  • Practise
Goal
- You know words related to sports
- You know how to talk about the future
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This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

Items in this lesson

Lesson Plan
Part 1 - Sports
  • Remember important words

Part 2 - Talk about future
  • Will/Shall/Going to
  • Practise
Goal
- You know words related to sports
- You know how to talk about the future

Slide 1 - Slide

Wat betekent het woord:
referee

Slide 2 - Open question

Wat betekent het woord:
work out

Slide 3 - Open question

What is he doing?
A
throwing a ball
B
kicking a ball
C
hitting a ball
D
catching a ball

Slide 4 - Quiz

What is he doing?
A
throwing a ball
B
kicking a ball
C
hitting a ball
D
catching a ball

Slide 5 - Quiz

What is he doing?
A
throwing a ball
B
kicking a ball
C
hitting a ball
D
catching a ball

Slide 6 - Quiz

Talking about the Future
What is going to happen next?

Slide 7 - Slide

Vertaal deze zin:
Ik ga volgende week
naar opa en oma.

Slide 8 - Mind map

Slide 9 - Slide

Slide 10 - Slide

Let's practise!
Klik op de hotspot om te oefenen


Finished?
Practise words Unit 4 (selectie woorden)
Talking about Future
Oefen de grammatica hier
Goal
- You know words related to sports
- You know how to talk about the future
Practise words
Oefen de woorden hier

Slide 11 - Slide

Lesson Plan
Part 1 - Money
  • Important words

Part 2 - Reading
  • What do you do with money?
  • Teen Jobs
Time left? Words check Unit 4
Goal
- You know words related to money
- You practise reading focused on finding information/details

Slide 12 - Slide

Money:
What English words
are you thinking of?

Slide 13 - Mind map

Unit 4 - Lesson 4: Money

Nederlands / Engels

Arm = Poor
Betalen = To pay
Sparen = To save up
Uitgeven = To spend
Zakgeld = Pocket money (UK) allowance (US)



Engels / Nederlands

Amount = Hoeveelheid; bedrag
To borrow = Lenen
Discount = Korting
Receipt = Kassabon
To sell = verkopen

Slide 14 - Slide

What Do You Do with Your Money?
The average Canadian 16-year-old receives an allowance of $18 a week. But what do you spend it on? We asked you about your spending habits. You told us what you spend your money on and what you save up for:

Spend on (percentage of spending money):
- Accessories 10%
- A car or driving lessons 9%
- Clothing 31%
- Electronics and video games 17%
- Food 25%
- Shoes 8%


-> What three things do Canadian teens spend the most on?

Slide 15 - Slide

What Do You Do with Your Money?
The average Canadian 16-year-old receives an allowance of $18 a week. But what do you spend it on? We asked you about your spending habits. You told us what you spend your money on and what you save up for:

Spend on (percentage of spending money):
- Accessories 10%
- A car or driving lessons 9%
- Clothing 31%
- Electronics and video games 17%
- Food 25%
- Shoes 8%


-> What three things do Canadian teens spend the most on?

Slide 16 - Slide

Where do you spend your money on? Start with: I spend my money on ...

Slide 17 - Open question

Practise on your own:
Go to SOM, click on online book: All Right! 
Go to Unit 4 - Lesson 4 Reading 

Do: exercise 2, 3, 4 & 9 

Finished? Study selected words Unit 4 via Quizlet
Time left? Words check Unit 4
Goals
- You know words related to money
- You practise reading focused on finding information/details

Slide 18 - Slide

Lesson Plan
Part 1 - Money
  • Homework check
  • Remember important words

Part 2 - Talk about Future
  • Recap explanation
  • Practise on your own
Time left? Words check Unit 4
Goal
- You know words related to money
- You practise writing about the future

Slide 19 - Slide

'Could I borrow some money?'

What does borrow mean?
A
sparen
B
lenen
C
uitgeven
D
betalen

Slide 20 - Quiz

Wat is de Engelse vertaling van zakgeld?
A
pocket money
B
discount
C
amount
D
allowance

Slide 21 - Quiz

Vertaal de volgende zin:
Kan ik betalen?

Slide 22 - Open question