V5 week 37

Get out your Stepping Stones
Put away your phone
Put your bag on the floor
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolvwoLeerjaar 5

This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Get out your Stepping Stones
Put away your phone
Put your bag on the floor

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Why journalism? (12)

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to behave - zich gedragen
behaviour - gedrag
conduct - gedrag/ houding
to punish - straffen
punishment - straf
rude - onbeschoft
to justify - rechtvaardigen
justification - rechtvaardiging
to admit - toegeven

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Green: verbs
Orange: noun
Purple: adjective
to obey - gehoorzamen
to disobey - ongehoorzaam zijn
(dis)obedient - (on)gehoorzaam
(dis)obedience - (on)gehoorzaamheid
obstinate/ stubborn - koppig
frank - eerlijk/ openhartig
candid - eerlijk
(in)consistent - (in)consequent
inconsistency - inconsequentheid

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vain - ijdel
vanity - ijdelheid
(dis)honest - (on)eerlijk
to deceive - bedriegen/ misleiden
honesty - eerlijkheid
virtue - deugd
vice - ondeugd
loyal - trouw
disloyal - ontrouw
to harass - lastigvallen/ pesten
harassment - intimidatie/ pesterij
hospitable - gastvrij
hospitality - gastvrijheid

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Students should "colour-code" these last words themselves
vain - ijdel
vanity - ijdelheid
(dis)honest - (on)eerlijk
to deceive - bedriegen/ misleiden
honesty - eerlijkheid
virtue - deugd
vice - ondeugd
loyal - trouw
disloyal - ontrouw
to harass - lastigvallen/ pesten
harassment - intimidatie/ pesterij
hospitable - gastvrij
hospitality - gastvrijheid

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Students should "colour-code" these last words themselves
The students were punished for ______.
A
disobedient
B
obedient
C
disobedience
D
obedience

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Please, don't try to _____ your actions.
A
justify
B
justification

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She is admired for her kindness and ______.
A
honest
B
honesty
C
dishonest
D
dishonesty

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The owners of the hotel were really _____.
A
hospitable
B
hospitality

Slide 10 - Quiz

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Make a sentence with
rude - to disobey

Slide 11 - Open question

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Make a sentence with
frank - vain

Slide 12 - Open question

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I know how to use the words from list 24
😒🙁😐🙂😃

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Get out your laptop/notebook
Put away your phone
Put your bag on the floor

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Goal: 
I know the historical context of the early Middle ages in Great Britain.

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The six and a half centuries between the end of Roman rule and the Norman Conquest are among the most important in English history. This long period is also one of the most challenging to understand – which is why it has traditionally been labelled the ‘Dark Ages’. Yet a kingdom of England emerged in these centuries, and with it a new ‘English’ identity and language.

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Let's read together
Go to page 2 & 3 of the magazine

Make a timeline during the reading

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Timeline
55 BC - 450 AD: Great Britain under Roman rule
after 450 AD: Celts attack, Romans withdraw 
--> migration of the peoples --> Anglo-Saxon settlers --> 7th century turn to Christianity --> increase Latin & Old English literature --> 793 Vikings attack --> Viking settlers --> 8th - 11th century wars for the crown --> 1066 end of Anglo-Saxon era; beginning of Norman period


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What have you learned this lesson?

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