BOL 2(P1) - lesson 6 (week 42)

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BOI 1 - P1 - lesson 6
(week 42)

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Welcome!
Welcome to English class
Today you will be doing the English class by yourself
By going through the lesson presentation, you will find out what you need to do

Any questions? Do not hesitate to ask me!

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Planning P1
This is your planning for this week and the 2 weeks after autumn holiday:

Today: Speaking exercises 4.5
week 8: Test preparation - finish all exercises

Autumn vacation

week 9: Unit test
week 10: inhalen/herkansen unit test (er is wel 'les')

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Ready for English class?
Make sure you have ready:

- your headphone/earbuds (to listen to instructions/watch videos)
- your grammar overview about the future tense (hand out in your folder)
- a pen

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Unit 4.5 Speaking
Today we learn:
- how to talk about events
- how to use the future tense
- how to structure your talks

To do:
1. Finish the online exercises mentioned on slide 18
2. Do the future tense exercises on paper
2. Prepare and do a speaking assignment, I will assess your speaking skills today

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Video
Start this English class by watching the video on slide 8
The video takes about 5 minutes
Watch it closely and make notes if you want
You need this information to do the exercises on paper

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Slide 8 - Video

Now you have watched the video
Read the recap in the next few slides
This information is also available in your hand out (grammar future tense)

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5 ways:

  • using 'will'
  • using 'shall'
  • using 'to be going to'
  • using the present simple
  • using the present continuous 

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Using 'will'
1) To make predictions
(of which you are not 100% sure)
I think the black horse will win.
2) To talk about future facts
The sun will rise tomorrow.
3) for instant (spontaneous) decisions
Don't worry. I'll help you!
4) to make promises
I will bring you a present back from Rome.
5) to offer to do something for someone (in affirmative (=bevestigend) sentences)
I will help you with that.

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Using 'shall'
1) to offer to do something for someone (in question form)
Shall I give you a hand with that?
2) to make suggestions
Shall we go to the park tomorrow?
3) to ask for advice
What shall we do about that broken window?
Note: 'Shall' is only used in questions, 
and only with 'I' and 'we'

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Using 'to be going to'
1) to talk about plans in the near future
We are going to open a new store soon.
2) to make a prediction (of which you are pretty sure because there is evidence)
He is going to be late for his meeting because his car is broken.

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Using the present simple
To talk about events that are planned according to a timetable or schedule.
- Your plane leaves at 6.55 p.m.
- The English class starts at 9.30 a.m.

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Using the present continuous
To talk about plans or appointments - arrangements have been made and often you will mention a specific time
- I am seeing the manager this afternoon.
- She is flying to Edinburgh tonight.

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Future exercises
Get the exercises about the future from your teacher

When you havefinished the exercises get an answer key from your teacher

Now go to the next slide to prepare your speaking assignment (ex.10)
You will do the assignment together with another student
Your teacher will let you know when it is your turn

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Now continue with online exercises
Go to unit 4.5

Finish:
1,2,3,4
9,10
18 to 28

See next slide

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Finished 4.5?
Have you finished all exercises from the other paragraphs?
4.1 to 4.4

Have you finished the writing assignment from 4.3?

YES???

Than you entertain yourself by doing something on your phone/laptop

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