2P1L5 Writing future homophones

English writing
Lesson 5
26 September
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English writing
Lesson 5
26 September

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Today's programme
Attendence
Goals
Writing a letter/email
Homophones
Writing about the future:
Future Simple
Going to

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Today's goals
At the end of this lessonyou will know how to:
  • How to write an email
  • How to write about the future
  • know differences between several homophones

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1907 NZ
Proclamation of dominion status. They declared to be and independent nation with own government and laws. Dominium means ownership.

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USA 1960
First presidential debate between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy.
Who are running for president this year?

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USA
Love Note Day

Give someone a wonderful message of kindness and affection by leaving them a little love note.

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USA
National Alpaca Day

Alpaca Day is a special day that celebrates the unique and gentle alpaca.

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26 September
1907 
New Zealand became a Dominion, 
meaning that they became 
independent from the UK.
Dominium means ownership.

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Warm-up

Please, answer the question.

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Go to:

Lessonup.app

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Greeting formal letter/email
Don't know the name?  -->  Dear Sir/Madam,
                                                         Dear Madam,
                                                         Dear Sir,
Know the name?             -->  title (Mr, Mrs, Miss or Ms, Dr, etc.) and                                                           the family name
Mrs=married / Miss=unmarried / Ms=unknown married or not

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Body formal letter
KISS - keep it short and simple
Break your message down into paragraphs (alinea's)
  1. Why are you writing? What is the topic (onderwerp)?
  2. What do you want the reader to do/know?
  3. Closing = conclusion/summary/ suggest possible follow-up 

Try to keep your sentences (zinnen) readable.


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Closing formal letter/email
Know the name?              -->  Yours sincerely, 
Don't know the name?  -->  Yours faithfully,
Know the person?           -->  Kind regards,

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You don't know if the lady you're writing to is married or not. How do write her title?
A
Miss
B
Mrs
C
Ms

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You don't know if the person you're writing to is a man or woman.
How do you start your letter?
A
Dear Sirs,
B
Dears Mr/Mrs,
C
Dear person,
D
Dear Sir/Madam,

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Your letter/email to a woman you don't know starts with: Dear Mrs Parker,

How does it end?
A
Yours faithfully,
B
Yours sincerely,
C
Kind regards,
D
See you later,

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Wat is een 'homophone'?

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Hear - here
Differences                                             Examples
Hear - horen                                           Can you hear me?

Here - hier                                                You can park your bike here.

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Didn't you ..... me say you can put it right ..... .
A
hear, hear
B
hear, here
C
here, here
D
here, hear

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than - then
It was ... that I realised that he was taller ... me.
A
than / than
B
then / than
C
than / then
D
then / then

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their - there - they're
... really upset that ... is no food in ... fridge.
A
They're / there / their
B
There / their / they're
C
Their / there / they're
D
They're / their / there

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loose - lose
Make sure you don't ... those ... coins.
A
loose / lose
B
lose / loose
C
loose / loose
D
lose / lose

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Talking about the future

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The future
Express a sudden decision: will
I will have the homemade chickensoup.

Express a desire or agreement to do something
It will not happen again.
I think I will go to Mexico next summer.

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The future
Express plan for the future: to be going to
I am going to graduate this summer.

She is going to visit her cousin this fall.

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The future
Both will and going to can be used to make future predictions

She will be a great doctor.
She is going to be a great doctor.

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They ... move house mext month.
A
will
B
are going to

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Joan thinks the conservatives ... win the elections.
A
will
B
are going to

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There is someone at the door. I ... get it.
A
will
B
am going to

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Joey ... visit us in Switzerland in January.
A
will
B
is going to

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Assignment
Write a thank you email.
Instructions on Itslearning.

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Homework
A2 writing 2.3

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