to do something so difficult that it seems almost impossible
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Learning goals
By the end of this lesson:
You can talk about a country and its nature.
Why?
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Waarom is dit nuttig: we oefenen met het stellen van vragen en het praten over een land.
Road map
Bell ringer
Learning goals
Warm-up
Presentation: Stones
Practice 1
Task instruction
Practice 2
Production
Review
Looking ahead
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Warm-up
What is your favourite country to visit?
Why?
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My favourite country in the world to visit is South Africa. I think it's great because it's hilly and mounainous in places and it has a warm climate in summer.
What is your favourite country and why?
Vraag aan 2 LL
Presentation - Stone 7
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Read all the sentences out loud.
Ask students if there are any words they don't know yet.
Point out possible spelling issues for dyslectics:
beautiful waterfalls (1 L; 2 LLs)
gorgeous
blizzards
Do you remember phrasal verbs from a couple of weeks ago? (main verb + a prepostition)-> samengestelde werkwoorden. Do you recognize any here?
(Last sentence: "closed off")
Practice 1
Find your partner!
Look for the person with the other half of your sentence.
Together, read the sentence out loud.
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Prepare the stones on sheets of paper (print & cut); hand half a sentence to each student.
Instructions
Practice 2:
Complete the sentences on the worksheet (on your own!)
Production:
Write a dialogue in pairs. One person asks a question, the other one answers. Use the stones, theme words on p. 25 and other words you already know.
Talk about a country of your choice, use the map on p. 26 for inspiration or the information about India on p.27. You can make it up (zelf verzinnen)!
You need at least 5 sentences each. Write these down!
Present your dialogue to the class in pairs.
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Leg de worksheet uit: complete the sentences (on your own). Laptop students can do this online.
Production: use the stones and other words you already know to create a dialogue. Write this down.