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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 4

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time-iconLesson duration is: 90 min

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Research Question
Who is/are responsible for Brexit?

Can you describe how Brexit could have happened?
Who were the important people that were involved?
What interesting facts can you find about Brexit?

What aspects do you find interesting? Use your interests!
Sources
Use the internet to answer the questions.
Pay attention to what sources are trustworthy/reliable to use!

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How did Brexit happen?
Think of three subquestions to get an answer to the research question.

Subquestion 1: ___________________________________________?
Subquestion 2: ___________________________________________?
Subquestion 3: ___________________________________________?

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Okay, now ...
You have three questions that you need to answer in order to answer the research question.
Do some research online, and find a source that is trustworthy.

timer
20:00

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Now: HANGMAN
Pick a word from one of the units, and see if your classmates can guess the word!
timer
1:00
= time to pick a word
timer
10:00
= time to play the game

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Two posters
Present simple and 
present continuous

Past simple and 
past continuous
Each poster should have the tense written in the middle.
Include:
- signal words
- example sentences
- when it should be used
- the difference with the           other tense

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Present Simple
- Facts (The table is brown.)
- Habits (I always sing on my way to the library.)
- Regularities (Every Thursday I go play hockey.)

signal words:
always, never, every day/week/month, usually, frequently, etc. 

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Past Simple
afgesloten verleden tijd

signal words:
yesterday, last night, last Friday, last month, a long time ago, in 2013..., etc

regular vs irregular verbs

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Present Continuous
- Houdt voor een langere periode aan

Examples:
I am dancing                                               Lisa is moving
You are singing                                         The dog is barking
He is walking                                              We are singing
We are not smoking                                 They are doing okay

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De Present Continuous wordt als volgt opgebouwd:
am/is/are & werkwoord +ing

Iets is nu aan het gebeuren, nu aan de gang
signal words
right now, at the moment, as we speak, currently, ‘look!’ of ‘listen!’

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Past Continuous
Heeft een langere tijd geduurd in het verleden

Some examples:
We were walking to school.
She was leaving the office while her friend was cleaning the windows.
John and Lisa were listening to music.

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De past continuous wordt als volgt opgebouwd:
was/were & werkwoord +ing

Je vindt de past continuous vaak in dezelfde 
zin als dat je de past simple vindt, 
zie voorbeeld hiernaast

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Two posters
Present simple and 
present continuous

Past simple and 
past continuous
Each poster should have the tense written in the middle.
Include:
- signal words
- example sentences
- when it should be used
- the difference with the           other tense
timer
10:00

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Two posters
Present simple and 
present continuous

Past simple and 
past continuous
Now switch posters!

You are going to receive a word and create a sentence using the right tense.

In the first three sentences you use the simple, the next three you use the continuous form.

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Simple form

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Family

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Questions

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Holiday

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Continuous form

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Party

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Candy

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Trees

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Team A

To this side of the classroom.




Team B

To this side of the classroom.


Two teams
You can only come to the front of the class if you know what word should be on the board!

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That's one small ____ for a man, a giant leap for mankind.


~ Neil Armstrong

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That's one small step for a man, a giant leap for mankind.


~ Neil Armstrong

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I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their ____ but by the content of their character.






~ Martin Luther King

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I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.






~ Martin Luther King

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I'm gonna make him an _____ he can't refuse. 


~ Vito Corleone

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I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse. 


~ Vito Corleone

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Keep your friends close, but your _________ closer.

~ Michael Corleone

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Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.

~ Michael Corleone

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Life is like a box of ___________. You never know what you’re gonna get.



~ Forrest Gump

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Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.



~ Forrest Gump

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Not all those who ______ are lost. 


~ J.R.R. Tolkein

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Not all those who wander are lost. 


~ J.R.R. Tolkein

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No one can make you feel _______ without your consent.


~ Eleanor Roosevelt

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No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.


~ Eleanor Roosevelt

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What doesn't kill us makes us _________.


~ Friedrich Nietzsche

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What doesn't kill us makes us stronger.


~ Friedrich Nietzsche

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You must be the ______ you wish to see in the _____.


~ Mahatma Ghandi
TWO WORDS

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You must be the change you wish to see in the world.


~ Mahatma Ghandi

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  • Test on units 44-47
  • New grammar
Thursday:
Kingsday!!!

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