California, home to Hollywood! Think of a celebrity that we all know, write down as many things as you can think of about him or her. Later on some people will read out what they've written down, and we'll see whether or not the class can guess who you're describing!
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In het kort:
Neem een beroemd persoon in gedachten.
Schrijf in het Engels zo veel mogelijk op over deze persoon.
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Starting assigment- who is it?
Describe the famous person you had in mind, do not mention their names. The class will have to guess who you've had in mind.
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California - lesson 1
Overview:
Learning objectives lesson 1
Assignments
Evaluation
Homework in your planner
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California - lesson 1
Learning objectives:
Oriëntation on Los Angeles
Searching relevant information online
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California - lesson 1
Assignments:
Do assignments 1, 2 and 4 individually
We'll watch the video of assignment 3 together
All done? Start studying the words of lesson 2 (blue pages at the end of this unit, p. 40)
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California - lesson 1
Evaluation:
Did you achieve the learning objectives for lesson 1?
- Oriëntation on Los Angels
- Searching relevant information online
Did you finish the assignments?
- Lesson 1, assignment 1 up to and including 4.
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California - lesson 1
Homework in your planner
Before next class:
- Assignments 1 up to and including 4 are done
- You have taken a short look at the words for lesson 2 (p. 40)
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Starting assigment- who is it?
California, home to Hollywood! Think of a celebrity that we all know, write down as many things as you can think of about him or her. Later on some people will read out what they've written down, and we'll see whether or not the class can guess who you're describing!
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In het kort:
Neem een beroemd persoon in gedachten.
Schrijf in het Engels zo veel mogelijk op over deze persoon.
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Starting assigment- who is it?
Describe the famous person you had in mind, do not mention their names. The class will have to guess who you've had in mind.
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Starting assigment- as many words as you can
Write down as many words as you can possibly think of starting with the letter C, from "California"!
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California - lesson 2
Overview:
Learning objectives lesson 2
Instructions on grammar
Assignments
Evaluation
Homework in your planner
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California - lesson 2
Learning objectives:
You are able to understand someone in a conversation
You are able to understand the topic of a discussion
Grammar
Plural (meervoud)
Personal and possessive pronouns
(persoonlijke en bezittelijke voornaamwoorden):
I, me, my, mine, etc.
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California - lesson 2
Plural (meervoud)
Simply add an "s" to the end of most words.
For example:
cat - cats, book - books
For nouns ending in "sis" sounds like "s," "x," "z," "sh," or "ch," add "es". For example: bus - buses, box - boxes.
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California - lesson 2
Plural (meervoud)
For nouns ending in a consonant + "o" like "to", "ro", "cho", "go", etc. add "es" For example: tomato - tomatoes, echo - echoes
For nouns ending in a consonant + "y" like "by", "ly", "ny", etc. replace "y" with "ies" For example: baby - babies, rally - rallies
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California - lesson 2
Plural (meervoud)
For nouns ending in "f" or "fe", replace "f" or "fe" for "ves" For example: knife - knives, wolf - wolves
Some words have their own plural form, you'll just need to learn those. For example: child - children, man - men, mouse - mice, tooth - teeth, person - people, fish - fish, sheep - sheep
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California - lesson 2
Personal and possessive pronouns
I - me - my - mine
I have a book. The book was given to me. That is my book. The book is mine.
You - you - your - yours
You have a book. The book was given to you. That is your book. The book is yours.
He - him - his - his
She - her - her - hers
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California - lesson 2
Personal and possessive pronouns
It - it - its - his/hers
We - us - our - ours
You - you - your - yours
They - them - their - theirs
Can you make some examples sentences of your own? We'll discuss them afterwards.
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California - lesson 2
Assignments:
We'll do some assignments together
Do the other assignments individually
Last 10 minutes: Study the words of lesson 2 (blue pages at the end of this unit, p. 40)
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California - lesson 2
Evaluation:
Did you achieve the learning objectives for lesson 2?
You are able to understand someone
in a conversation
You are able to understand the topic of a discussion
Plural
Personal and possessive pronouns
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California - lesson 2
Homework in your planner
Before next class:
- Finish the assignments mentioned by your teacher
- You have studied the words for lesson 2 (p. 40)
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Starting assigment- favourite foods
Get your notebook, write down descriptions of your favourite foods. The class will guess what it is!
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Starting assigment- terrible foods
Get your notebook, write down descriptions of the food you disklike most. The class will guess what it is!
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California - lesson 3
Overview:
Learning objectives lesson 3
Assignments
Evaluation
Homework in your planner
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California - lesson 3
Learning objectives:
You are able to speak about foods you like and dislike
You are able to describe yourself and others
You are able to order foods and drinks
You are able to thank someone
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California - lesson 3
Assignments:
We'll do some assignments together
Do the other assignments individually
Last 10 minutes: Study the words of lesson 1, 2 and 3 (blue pages at the end of this unit, p. 40)
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California - lesson 3
Evaluation:
Did you achieve the learning objectives for lesson 3?
You are able to speak about foods you like and dislike
You are able to describe yourself and others
You are able to order foods and drinks
You are able to thank someone
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California - lesson 3
Homework in your planner
Before next class:
- Finish the assignments mentioned by your teacher
- You have studied the words for lesson (1, 2 and) 3 (p. 40)