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Suzanne Lustenhouwer
Suzanne@voordeklas.com
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This lesson contains 31 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 1 video.

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Engels voor docenten


Suzanne Lustenhouwer
Suzanne@voordeklas.com

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Agenda
Week 1. The classroom and the  school
Week 2. Parent-Teacher evening & student qualities
Week 3. Bad news conversations and stubborn parents

Slide 2 - Slide

Agenda
Week 1. Klaslokaal en de school. 
Week 2. Mentorgesprek en kwaliteiten van het kind.
Week 3. Slecht nieuws gesprek.
Week 4. Praten over regels en werkwijze

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Write down as many positive words as you can that describe your student(s)
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Write down as many negative words as you can that describe your student(s)
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Student accommodations

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Asking Questions

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Where did she went?

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What you want?

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Sarah didn't like that, has she?

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5 Different ways of asking questions
  1. Yes/No Questions
  2. Wh- Questions
  3. Choice Questions
  4. Tag Questions
  5. Indirect Questions

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Yes/No Questions
- Start with an auxiliary verb (do, does, did, is, are, was, were, can, will, etc.)
- Answered with 'yes' or 'no'

  *Does she like math?*
  *Is she coming on the school trip?*

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Wh- Questions
- Begin with question words: Who, What, Where, When, Why, Which, How
- Used to get specific information

  *Where do you live?*
  *How did you help with this exercise?*

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Choice Questions
- Offer options to choose from with or

  *Do you want tea or coffee?*
  *Would you prefer reading the document alone or together?*

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Tag Questions
- Short questions added to the end of a statement to confirm or check information

  *You like music class, don’t you?*
  *She isn't coming, is she?*

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Tag Questions
- More polite or formal way to ask a question

  *Can you tell me where the notebook is?* (instead of *Where is the notebook?*)
  *Do you know what time the meeting starts?*

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5 Different ways of asking questions
  1. Yes/No Questions
  2. Wh- Questions
  3. Choice Questions
  4. Tag Questions
  5. Indirect Questions

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Asking polite question
“Do you mind…?.”
“Would you mind…?"
"Would you like...?"
“Could I…?”
“Would it be ok if…?”
“Would it be possible…?”
“Would you be willing to…?”

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Write down 5 questions you would like to ask a parent at your next meeting
Yes/No Questions
Wh- Questions
Choice Questions
Tag Questions
Indirect Questions

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Take turns in asking your neighbour the questions that you have written down.
Your neighbour will do their best to answer them. 

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Write down 3 questions parents have about the Dutch educational school system. 
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Slide 26 - Video

Take turns in asking your neighbour the questions that you have written down.
Your neighbour will do their best to answer them. 
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1:00

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Parent teacher conference

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Plan een oudergesprek

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Agenda
Week 1. Klaslokaal en de school. 
Week 2. Mentorgesprek en kwaliteiten van het kind.
Week 3. Slecht nieuws gesprek.
Week 4. Praten over regels en werkwijze

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Wat heb je geleerd vandaag?

Slide 31 - Open question