Week 2:





Havo 3
Week 2
Lesson 1
Take out your books to page 62

Learning Goal: 
By the end of the lesson: 
- I know words that are related to nature, geography and climate and I can use them correctly.

Lesson Overview: 
Finish the rest of the theme words exercises
First writing journal entry

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Havo 3
Week 2
Lesson 1
Take out your books to page 62

Learning Goal: 
By the end of the lesson: 
- I know words that are related to nature, geography and climate and I can use them correctly.

Lesson Overview: 
Finish the rest of the theme words exercises
First writing journal entry

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Theme Words Part 2 - page 62
Last exercises
Exercises 14a + b 


timer
8:00

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Writing Prompt
Find document titled
"H3 English Writing Journal NAME"

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        Writing Prompt
Title the entry
5 February 2023 - My Place
timer
15:00

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Havo 3
Week 2
Lesson 2
Take out your books to page 72. 

Learning Goal: 
By the end of the lesson: 
- I know how to use reflexive and reciprocal pronouns correctly. 

Lesson Overview: 
Find the rule
Grammar Explanation
Practice

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Reflexive and Reciprocal Pronouns 
We wrote a story about ourselves
You should take a look at yourself!
You use these to talk about situations where the subject and the direct object are the same person.     -self -selves (-zelf, zich of zichzelf)
Do you shave on Sundays?
She's old enough to dress herself.
In English you don't use these pronouns after certain verbs: wash, dress and shave, except when there is an emphasis on who did the action.
The twins look a lot like each other.      -> for two 
In my family we look after one another
These are translated to 'elkaar'.
My parents got married in 1995.
After words like: meet, marry, hug, cuddle, embrace and kiss we don't use reflexive/reciprocal pronouns because the verb already suggests that more people are involved.

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Grammar Practice
Exercises 28, 29a, 30            finished? -> Vocab

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Grammar Practice
Exercises 28, 29a, 30

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Grammar Practice
Exercises 28, 29a, 30

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Havo 3
Week 2
Lesson 3
Take out your books to page 72. 

Learning Goal: 
By the end of the lesson: 
- I can read and understand "We Real Cool" by Gwendolyn Brooks.

Lesson Overview: 
Check homework
Poem time
Writing Exercise

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Grammar Practice
Exercises 28, 29a, 30            

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Grammar Practice
Exercises 28, 29a, 30

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Grammar Practice
Exercises 28, 29a, 30

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        Writing Prompt
Title the entry
Someone else's point of view
timer
15:00
Task: 
Write a poem or paragraph from someone else's perspective.
Preparation: 
-Who are you writing as?
-What are they doing, thinking, saying?
-Think of the time, pay attention to tenses.
- Finish before the next class. 

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-Shared Onedrive Folder
-Title document with today's date

Writing: Someone Else's Perspective
Preparation: 
-Who are you writing as?
-What are they doing, thinking, saying? 
-Think of the time, pay attention to tenses.

- Write your piece, it can be as long or as short as you like. 
- Finish your piece by next class.

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