English 3.3-3.4 vocab 8-11 January - T2D/T2C

Unit 3, lesson 3 
'Red Nose Day'
Vocabulary
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Unit 3, lesson 3 
'Red Nose Day'
Vocabulary

Slide 1 - Slide

Lots of children in poorer countries actually like to go to school.
We have all sorts of ideas for raising money.
2. Tim can help us. He always has a lot of ideas.

4. There are special toilets for in this building.
5. He doesn't know what these words in Dutch.
Lots of children in poorer countries actually like to go to school. But some of them can't. We have all sorts of ideas for raising money. We are going to raise money for poor kids and disabled people. Tim always has a lot of ideas, perhaps he can help us. 

Slide 2 - Slide

disabled people
actually
(to)  raise
all sorts of
perhaps
inzamelen
eigenlijk
allerlei soorten
misschien
mensen met een beperking

Slide 3 - Drag question

Look at this website! It's a hotel in Spain. Do you know what these words mean in Dutch? My brother always spends the whole summer in Spain. He has his own business there. You can swim in the sea there. Hang on, go back to the first page! Remind me to book before the end of the week to get this discount. 

Slide 4 - Slide

swim
mean
business
whole
hang on
remind
bedrijf
betekenen
heel (hele)
wacht even
zwemmen
herinneren

Slide 5 - Drag question

1. We have                               ideas for raising money.
2.                      Tim can help us. He always has a lot of ideas.
3. Lots of children in poorer countries                      like to go to school.
4. There are special toilets for                             in this building.
5. He didn't know what these words                                 in Dutch.

all sorts of
perhaps
actually
disabled people
meant

Slide 6 - Drag question

6. Did you                   in the sea this summer?
7. My grandparents are going to Spain for the                          winter.
8.                             , I have to get some money before we go.
9. Gerald is going to start his own computer                             .
10. Please                               me to take the money to the bank.
swim
whole
hang on
business
remind

Slide 7 - Drag question

Make a new sentence with 'hang on'.
Examples: Hang on, I have to get some money before we go.
Hang on, go back to the first page.

Slide 8 - Open question

Make a new sentence with 'perhaps'.
Examples: Perhaps Tim can help us.
Perhaps we could watch a film?

Slide 9 - Open question

Red Nose Day
Of course everybody in our class did something on Red Nose Day! It is fun to raise money for a good cause. We asked people to sponsor us for each hour we didn’t talk. The teachers were very generous, especially Miss Selman. She gave us £50 for not talking the whole day. I think she loved the silence in class. In total we raised nearly £600, to be precise: £597.25.

Slide 10 - Slide

silence
everybody
generous
raise
nearly
gul, vrijgevig
iedereen
inzamelen
bijna
stilte

Slide 11 - Drag question


Of course ____________ our class did something on Red Nose Day! It is fun to_______money for a good cause. We asked people to sponsor us for each hour we didn’t talk. The teachers were very ____________, especially Miss Selman. She gave us £50 for not talking the whole day. I think she loved the ________ in class. In total we raised ____________ £600, to be precise: £597.25.
A
nobody
B
everybody

Slide 12 - Quiz


Of course ____________ our class did something on Red Nose Day! It is fun to_______money for a good cause. We asked people to sponsor us for each hour we didn’t talk. The teachers were very ____________, especially Miss Selman. She gave us £50 for not talking the whole day. I think she loved the ________ in class. In total we raised ____________ £600, to be precise: £597.25.
A
spend
B
raise

Slide 13 - Quiz


Of course ____________ our class did something on Red Nose Day! It is fun to_______money for a good cause. We asked people to sponsor us for each hour we didn’t talk. The teachers were very ____________, especially Miss Selman. She gave us £50 for not talking the whole day. I think she loved the ________ in class. In total we raised ____________ £600, to be precise: £597.25.
A
generous
B
unfriendly

Slide 14 - Quiz


Of course ____________ our class did something on Red Nose Day! It is fun to_______money for a good cause. We asked people to sponsor us for each hour we didn’t talk. The teachers were very ____________, especially Miss Selman. She gave us £50 for not talking the whole day. I think she loved the ________ in class. In total we raised ____________ £600, to be precise: £597.25.
A
silence
B
noise

Slide 15 - Quiz


Of course ____________ our class did something on Red Nose Day! It is fun to_______money for a good cause. We asked people to sponsor us for each hour we didn’t talk. The teachers were very ____________, especially Miss Selman. She gave us £50 for not talking the whole day. I think she loved the ________ in class. In total we raised ____________ £600, to be precise: £597.25.
A
nearly
B
more than

Slide 16 - Quiz

Unit 3, lesson 4
'Getting a job.'
vocabulary

Slide 17 - Slide

Slide 18 - Slide

Hoe bespaart Emily geld? Noem 2 dingen. Antwoord in het Nederlands.

Slide 19 - Open question

Hoe verdient Emily geld? Antwoord in Nederlands.

Slide 20 - Open question

Do you make money by doing chores (=klusjes)? How? Answer in English.

Slide 21 - Open question

Do you make money in other ways? How? Answer in English.

Slide 22 - Open question

I wanted to talk to my new boss, but she said not to disturb her. She is the manager of 5,000 stores worldwide. I like her, she is very kind. I look forward to working with her. I realize that I'm very lucky that I got this job. My job is filling shelves in a supermarket. I'd like to work on the till some day. I always work the morning shift. My job is nice, but I would rather earn more money. I want to save money for a new phone. I need a total of £ 300.

Slide 23 - Slide

I wanted to talk to my new boss, but she said not to disturb her. She is the manager of 5,000 stores worldwide. I like her, she is very kind. I look forward to working with her. I realize that I'm very lucky that I got this job. My job is filling shelves in a supermarket. I'd like to work on the till some day. I always work the morning shift. My job is nice, but I would rather earn more money. I want to save money for a new phone. I need a total of £ 300.
disturb
worldwide
look forward (to)
kind
realize
wereldwijd
storen
aardig
ergens naar uit kijken
beseffen

Slide 24 - Drag question

I wanted to talk to my new boss, but she said not to disturb her. She is the manager of 5,000 stores worldwide. I like her, she is very kind. I look forward to working with her. I realize that I'm very lucky that I got this job. My job is filling shelves in a supermarket. I'd like to work on the till some day. I always work the morning shift. My job is nice, but I would rather earn more money. I want to save money for a new phone. I need a total of £ 300.
till
shift
(would) rather
a total of
shelf - shelves
kassa
vak - vakken
(zou) liever
in totaal
dienst

Slide 25 - Drag question

Make a new sentence with 'look forward to'.
Examples: I look forward to working with her.
I look forward to the end of the lockdown.

Slide 26 - Open question

Make a new sentence with 'a total of'.
Example: I want to save money for a new phone. I need a total of £ 300.

Slide 27 - Open question

Can I get you something?
Hi, can I speak to the manager?
I'm sorry to disturb you.
What can I do for you?
I'd like a Saturday Job.
Excuse me, are you Ms Wood?
Can I have a black coffee, please?
Yes, that's right. And you are...?
I don't really mind what I do.
I'm afraid I didn't make an appointment.
That's very kind of you, but I'm OK thanks.
Don't worry about it.

Slide 28 - Drag question