student preparation test unit 2 Speakout

how to prepare for your test unit 2 Speakout?
  • today we will roughly go through the lessons from unit 2
  • you will get some tips on how to learn for the test
  • please prepare yourself by finishing all the assignments in My English Lab
  • have another good look at the excercises mentioned in this LessonUp 
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how to prepare for your test unit 2 Speakout?
  • today we will roughly go through the lessons from unit 2
  • you will get some tips on how to learn for the test
  • please prepare yourself by finishing all the assignments in My English Lab
  • have another good look at the excercises mentioned in this LessonUp 

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speakout unit 2:
tales
  • period 2

  • grammar: present perfect/past simple
  • describe types of stories and headlines in the news (vocabulary )
  • common uses of prepositions
  • say / tell?
  • sequencers: telling a story in the right order (and then.. so in the end.. )
Marion Knikman, Deltion College IAS/LVD 2022

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grammar
you must be able to tell the difference between: 

  1. the present perfect : He has spent a lot of money on clothes.
  1. the past simple: He spent his money on clothes yesterday.

  • excercises on page 20/21

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grammar

  1. Use the present perfect to talk about experiences or things that happened before now. The time is not specified or important:    "Many actors have won Oscars for their roles."
  2. Use the present perfect to talk about recent events, or an action which started in the past and continues now:    "Hollywood has always used true stories in its films."
  3. Use the past simple to talk about a specific event in the past (we know when the event happened):   "Helen Mirren met the Queen for tea".
  4. Use the past simple to talk about an action which started and finished at a specific time in the past  "He lost his job when he was 30 years old".

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vocabulary
  • you must be able to describe different types of film stories  (see page 20, excercise 2A)

  • headlines in the news (see page 24, excercise 6A)

  • and of course the words you wrote down in your own personal word glossary (the words that were new to you).

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prepositions
  • prepositions = voorzetsels (kastwoorden)

  • at, in, on, for, by
  • page 22, excercise 10, 11, 12A)

  • on = specific days (Saturday, Monday morning, the 4th of July)
  • in = for time periods (July, 2010, winter, the morning)
  • at = for specific times (at 12 o'clock, the weekend, night, lunchtime)

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most important difference between say / tell:
  • SAY = to express something using words 
  • What did he say? (Wat heeft hij gezegd?)

  • TELL = to give information to a person 
  • What did he tell you? (Wat heeft hij jou verteld?)

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some examples:
  • Where are they going? She didn't say.
  • Where are they going? She didn't tell me

  • What did he say?
  • What did he tell you?

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so...
  • When you use TELL, you must have a person following the verb. It could be a name, or just a pronoun, but there must be a person following:

  • He told  me  to do it. 

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text in the right order
  • You must be able to put the sentences in a story in the correct order. 

  • That means you will need to read the story and recognise the "sequencers" (and then.. , in the end.. , this happened when.. etc.).


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2.5 Lookback 
Now you may start doing the excercises on page 30 in your Speakout book. These excercises prepare you well for the test. 

For the test, you must bring your (charged) laptop (and bring charger!). Without your laptop you cannot perform the test!

Good luck!

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