This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 4 videos.
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Start unit 2
boekverslag ( 1 feb)
unit 2
bu 13-19
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Unit 2
past simple/past perfect / present perfect/past continuous
prepositions; in on at
correct the mistakes
vocab
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1 feb bookverslag
Writing
Hand in your work through SOM Inleverperiodes. Your work will be checked for plagiarism! You are not allowed to use Google Translate.
you can get g/v/o
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pick 1 assignment
A. Book review
First, write a summary (samenvatting) of 250-300 words, excluding quotations. Then, write down what you think about the book (150-200 words). Would you recommend it to others? What was your favourite scene? Who was your favourite character? For all your answers, explain why/why not, and cite evidence (citeer) from the book. Use at least four quotations plus page numbers from the book.
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B. Character sketch
First, write a summary (samenvatting) of 250-300 words, excluding quotations. Then, write a character sketch of one of the main characters in your novel. (150-200 words, excluding quotations). A character sketch is a detailed depiction (gedetailleerde beschrijving) of someone’s personality. You are going to write down 5 character traits (persoonlijkheidskenmerken) and give evidence (bewijs) from the book. Use at least one quotation (per trait, so five quotations in total plus page numbers) from the book.
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C. & D. Speaking
The speaking assignment is practically the same as the writing assignment (A. Book review summary or B. Character sketch). Here, you can be a bit more creative: you are allowed to use your written script to make a video/spoken presentation about the book you read. However, you still need to hand in your written work for it to be checked for plagiarism!
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pick 1 book (som/youtube)
Percy Jackson and the lightning thief
The Absolutely True Diary of a Parttime Indian,
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time
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Slide 8 - Video
Slide 9 - Video
Slide 10 - Video
1.The...........caught the..............................responsible for damaging the statue
2. The..................................., who had been caught red-handed carrying stolen items, was sentenced to two years in .......................
3. Is it a..................to .....................food when you are poor and desperate?
4. According to the........................, you are ......................until proven...........................
5. It's not enough to.........................a criminal, you also need enough....................................to convict him or her.
6 Inspectors will..................the accident as soon as possible.
crime
criminal
guilty
innocent
law
police
prison
proof
thief
to arrest
to investigate
to steal
Slide 11 - Drag question
What is the tense in this sentence? My computer has crashed.
A
Past Simple
B
Present Simple
C
Present Perfect
D
Past perfect
Slide 12 - Quiz
What is the tense in this sentence? I grew up in the Netherlands.
A
Present Simple
B
Past Simple
C
Present Perfect
D
Past Perfect
Slide 13 - Quiz
Past Simple <> Present Perfect I _________ that before.
A
did never
B
do
C
didn't
D
have never done
Slide 14 - Quiz
Past Simple <> Present Perfect
______ (you + see) Janet recently?
A
Did you see
B
Did you saw
C
Have you seen
D
Have you saw
Slide 15 - Quiz
The thief ... three banks this morning, but the police ... him yet.
A
robbed, didn't arrest
B
robbed, haven't arrested
C
has robbed, didn't arrest
D
has robbed ,hasn't arrested
Slide 16 - Quiz
... when they ... him he would be released from prison?
A
did he cry, told
B
has he cried, told
C
did he cry, have told
D
has he cried, have told
Slide 17 - Quiz
The two partners in crime ... when they were teens and they ... friends since.
A
first met, have remained
B
have first met, remained
C
have first met, have remained
D
first met, remained
Slide 18 - Quiz
Past Simple<> Present Perfect ______ you _____ (eat) eggs for breakfast yesterday?
A
Did ... ate
B
Have ... eaten
C
Did .... eat
D
Has ... eaten
Slide 19 - Quiz
the Britsh museum
1. What happened in the British Museum?
2. What are the two key points made by Reverend Professor
Martin Henig concerning the theft at the British Museum?
3. What does Professor Emmeline Taylor say about how and why this theft could have happened? Use your own words.
4. What does Arthur Brand say about the stolen objects?
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Slide 21 - Video
Unit 2
onderdelen:
voca
prepositions in at on
past simple/present perfect/ past continious/ pas perfect