1P3L5 Reading Informative texts

English Reading

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English Reading

13 March 2025

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Good Samaritan Day
Someone who helps out another person, doing a good deed for someone without expecting something in return.

What good deed did you do in the past weeks and how did it make you feel?

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Popcorn lover's day
What is your favourite snack and why?

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11 March 2020
The World Health Organization declared that the COVID-19 outbreak was a pandemic.

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What is the difference between an epidemic and a pandemic?

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What pandemics did we
encounter since 1850?

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Pandemics
pan                     Disease                   Years                  Death toll           

3rd plague      Bubonic plague   1855-1960       12-15 million      
Spanish flu     Influenza                1918-1920        17-100 million    
HIV/AIDS          HIV                             1981- now        43 million           
COVID-19         COVID-19                 2020- now      7-35 million       

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Today's lesson 
Attendance
Today's goals
Warm-up
Present and past continuous
Reading

Work on your homework




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Today's goals
At the end of this lesson you will be able and have practised to read correspondence.




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Carnaval
How was your 'Carnaval break'? 
Break up in groups of 2/3 and tell each
other what you did, how you were 
dressed and with whom you were
partying.

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Wat is de present continuous?

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Present continuous
to be + verb + -ing
I am working
We are dancing 

Use: something happening at moment of speaking/writing

Signal words: right now, always, today, this week, ...

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Present continuous
Negative sentences: 'not' achter am/is/are
I am not crying / I'm not crying
We are not cheating / We're not cheating

Questions: am/is/are + subject + verb + -ing
Am I being loud?
Are they shouting?

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The wind ...... (to blow).
A
blows
B
are blowing
C
is blowing
D
was blowing

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They ... always ... (to argue + not)
A
are / argue
B
are / arguing
C
were / arguing
D
argue

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... she ... well? (to feel)
A
Are / feeling
B
Is / feels
C
feels
D
Is / feeling

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Past continuous?

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Past continuous 
to be + verb + -ing
I was working when they arrived
We were talking in the kitchen when the phone rang.

Use: something was going on in the past (in the middle of something) 

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Past continuous 
Negative sentences: 'not' achter was/were
I was not crying / I wasn't crying
We were not cheating / We weren't cheating

Questions: was/were + subject + verb + -ing
Was I being loud?
Were they shouting?

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The boys ... (to study) when the bell rang.
A
are studying
B
was studying
C
were studying
D
were studieing

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Lisa ... (to sleep + not). I checked.
A
wasn't sleeping
B
is not sleeping
C
doesn't sleep
D
weren't sleeping

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James .... .... when grandmother entered the kitchen (to eat).
A
is eating
B
was eating
C
were eating

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Present and past continuous 
mixed up.

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We ... ..... verbs at the moment (to practice).
A
is practising
B
were practising
C
are practising

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I ... .... earrings yesterday (to wear + not).
A
am not wearing
B
was not wearing
C
is wearing not
D
am wearing not

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She ... ... ... high heels today. She sprained her ankle last week. (not/to wear)
A
was not wearing
B
was wearing not
C
wears not
D
is not wearing

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... ... ... 'Carnaval' last week?
(you/to celebrate)
A
was you celebrating
B
you are celebrating
C
were you celebrating
D
you is celebrating

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What type of letters/emails
can you name?

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Formal
Informal
Correspondence - aim
Aim of the letter

Informal: in first paragraph
Formal: subject
                 in first paragraph

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Correspondence - structure
introduction (inleiding)
waarom deze brief
body (kern)
boodschap
conclusion (conclusie)
samenvatting, voorstel

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Vocabulary

Informative texts

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Practise
Reading informative texts

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Practise reading informative texts
Google: test-english reading                              reading B1  
reading A2   It's in the news                                 Home of the future

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Homework
Reading A2 and B1: 3.1 + 3.2
All: Grammar A2 ch 3


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See you next week!!!

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14 March
Pi-Day
Pi = 3.14
Date = 3/14

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March 1991
The 'Birmingham Six' were released from jail after 16 years when their convictions for the murder of 21 people in two pub bombings were annulled by the Court of Appeal. 
The Birmingham Six received around 1 million pounds each in compensation in 2001.

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Adelaide Cup Day
One of the most vibrant and anticipated sports events in the south of Australia. Besides a sports event it is also a major social event, people dress up and there is good food and live music.

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What is the top 3 sports in USA, Australia and UK?

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National Sports

USA                                    Australia                              UK                                   
American Football      (Australian) Football      Football
Basketball                       Cricket                                 Cricket
Baseball                           Rugby                                   Rugby 

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Canberra Day
10 March
This day celebrates the official naming of the capital of Australia in 1913.
The celebrations start with a hot air balloon race.

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Warm-up

Please, answer the question.

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