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Groups
Red
White
Blue
Rudi, Nehir, Melek, Ivan, Mohamad
Jiyan, Lucy, Ranjeet, Ilaf
Anna, Tiffiny, Mohamed, Sara, Simeon, Zakaria

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Welcome!

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Bring
blanco A4 om te tekenen

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Finished by Wednesday 2nd April
Unit 6
Mohamad, Rudi, Melek

Unit 7
Ranjeet

Unit 8
Nehir

Unit 12
Ivan
Unit 1 (100%)
Zakaria

Unit 1 (50%)
Jiyan, Ilaf

Unit 2 (50%)
Lucy 
Unit 1 (25%)
Anna

Unit 2 (100%)
Mohamed
Simeon

Unit 3 (25%)
Sara

Unit 4 (25%)
Tiffiny

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Today




Expectations: seated, whisper, headphones
Lesson goals: Holmwoods (next slide)
Language spoken: English
Red
White
Blue
Woordmap: list in Magister
Holmwoods
Woordmap: list in Magister
Holmwoods
Group work
Group work
Group work
Holmwoods

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Lesson goal

I can talk about the differences between
American and British English.

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Road map
  • Warm-up: what do you already know?
  • Word quiz
  • Review


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Warm-up

What do you already know about the differences between British and American English?

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Spelling
One major difference between British and American English is spelling. For example, British English uses 'colour' while American English uses 'color'.

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Highlight the differences in spelling between British and American English and provide examples.
Pronunciation
Pronunciation is another difference. For example, the letter 'r' is pronounced more in American English than in British English.
(water)

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Explain the differences in pronunciation between British and American English and provide examples.
Vocabulary
Make a list of words that are different in British and American English.

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Word quiz
Two teams:

  • Two points for the correct answer; if it's incorrect or you don't know, the other team gets  a chance to give the correct answer for one point. 
  • The team with the most points wins the game. 
  • Discuss quietly in your team: max 30 seconds!

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Review
I can talk about the differences between American and British English:
  • Spelling
  • Pronunciation
  • Vocabulary

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Groups
Red
White
Blue
Rudi, Nehir, Melek, Ivan, Mohamad
Jiyan, Lucy, Ranjeet, Ilaf
Anna, Tiffiny, Mohamed, Sara, Simeon, Zakaria
Group work
Group work
Holmwoods

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Lesson goal

I can describe things and use prepositions of place.

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Road map
  • Warm-up
  • Listening task
  • Listening and speaking
  • Review


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Warm-up










*list in Magister
on the left/right
on top of, at the top
at the bottom
above
in the middle
in the corner
below
beside
a line
straight
bigger
smaller
the same size as
diagonal
rectangle
square
triangle
circle
to draw

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Students have copied these words during the earlier lesson.
Review all words using the board.
Listening task - make a drawing
  • white sheet of paper
  • listen to the instructions
  • draw what you hear

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Listening and speaking
1. Make a drawing on half an A4 piece of paper.
Don't show the other students!
Use the shapes and locations you have learnt.
2. Take turns: describe your drawing to someone and they make the drawing.
3. Swap roles


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Vocabulary
on the left/right
on top of, at the top
at the bottom
above
in the middle
in the corner
below
beside
a line
straight
bigger
smaller
the same size as
diagonal
rectangle
square
triangle
circle
to draw

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Review
  • work in pairs, 1 student facing the board, 1 with their back toward the board
  • white sheet of paper
  • the student facing the board describes the picture, the other student draws the picture



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Review

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Review
I can describe things and use prepositions of place.

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Finished by Wednesday 2nd April
Unit 6
Mohamad, Rudi, Melek

Unit 7
Ranjeet

Unit 8
Nehir

Unit 12
Ivan
Unit 1 (100%)
Zakaria

Unit 1 (50%)
Jiyan, Ilaf

Unit 2 (50%)
Lucy 
Unit 1 (25%)
Anna

Unit 2 (100%)
Mohamed
Simeon

Unit 3 (25%)
Sara

Unit 4 (25%)
Tiffiny

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Looking ahead

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