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Havo 3
Week 4
Lesson 1


Learning Goal: 
By the end of the lesson: 
- I know the difference between casual, informal, and formal writing. 

Lesson Overview: 
- Reflexive and reciprocal pronouns review
- Instruction on writing formalities 
- Writing Practice

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Reflexive and Reciprocal Pronouns
Match the pronoun to its respective reflexive/reciprocal pronouns.
I
you (singular)
you (plural)
she
he
it
we
they (plural)
myself
themselves
itself
himself
yourself
yourselves
ourselves
herself

Slide 3 - Drag question

Use the following in a sentence:
themselves

Slide 4 - Open question

Use the following in a sentence:
ourselves

Slide 5 - Open question

Use the following in a sentence:
one another

Slide 6 - Open question

Casual vs. informal vs. formal writing
Message to a friend via social media/
whatsapp
Message to a teacher, family or friend.
Message to a boss or someone important.
What's up? Wanna meet up later?
Do you have time to have a talk later?
I would like to request a meeting with you at your earliest convenience.
Hey, call me. 
Hey, could you give me a call when you get the chance?
Hello, let us schedule a call for when it best suits you.

Slide 7 - Drag question

Casual vs. informal vs. formal writing
          Super Casual
includes slang and non- standard English (written spoken forms).
-whats app; close friends
-social media (sometimes)
-gaming platforms

               Informal
Personal communication; light and friendly
-Letters to family
-E-mails to teachers
-Writing your opinions, school assignments
                    Formal
Professional communication, serious and official
-Cover letters for jobs
-Academic writing
-Articles
-Research Reports


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Rewrite this email so it's in informal writing.
Include the salutation and closing (aanhef and afsluiting).
Aye Ms, 

How you doin? i hope you had a nice holiday. Check my work for me. You said you where gonna check it last week, butt you still haven't. 

I look forward to you're lesson tomorrow.

Kind Regards, 
Your name

Slide 9 - Slide

Rewrite this email so it fits with informal writing.
Include the salutation and closing (aanhef and afsluiting).
Dear Ms Howes,
How you doing? I hope you had a nice holiday. Can you check my work for me. You said you were going to check it last week but you still have not.

I look forward to your lesson tomorrow.

Kind Regards, 
Example Key

Slide 10 - Slide

Compare the two emails. 
Are the texts appropriate for its intended audience?
Aye Ms what's up? i hope you had a nice holiday. Check my work for me u said u where gonna check it last week butt you still havent  
k bye
T
Dear Ms Howes,

How you doing? I hope you had a nice holiday. Are you able to still check my work soon? You said you were going to check it last week but you still have not.

I look forward to your lesson tomorrow.

Kind Regards, 
Teresa

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Write an email
Follow the instructions below and write it in your journal.
You forgot to submit an assignment for one of your teachers. Write an email to your teacher to request a late submission. Write it in your journal, you will also copy it onto the next slide. 
 
          1. Include email formatting 
          2. Start the email by stating your excuse as to why you were late
          3. ask her for an extension
          4. conclusion 
          5. salutation (Best Regards)
          6. Your name (NO PERIOD AFTER YOUR NAME)

Finished?


Slide 12 - Slide

Submit your email here.

Slide 13 - Open question

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Havo 3
Week 4
Lesson 1


Learning Goal: 
By the end of the lesson: 
- I can follow a writing prompt and can write an email.
- I can analyse an example writing + my own writing.

Lesson Overview: 
- Review: Casual vs. informal vs. formal writing
- analyse a writing assignment
- Writing Practice
- Grade yourself based on a rubric.

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Casual vs. informal vs. formal writing
Message to a friend via social media/
whatsapp
Message to a teacher, or someone you don't know so well.
Message to a boss or someone important.
What's up? Wanna meet up later?
Do you have time to have a talk later?
I would like to request a meeting with you at your earliest convenience.
Hey, call me. 
Hey, could you give me a call when you get the chance?
Hello, let us schedule a call for when it best suits you.

Slide 16 - Drag question

Why is it important to know how to write emails?

Slide 17 - Mind map

Writing Example
Assignment 
Your English friend, Eddy, asks your advice on a book to read.
Write a e-mail to your friend and recommend a book.
Write at least 60 words.

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What are the four main elements of this assignment?

Assignment
Your English friend, Eddy, asks your advice on a book to read.
Write a e-mail to your friend and recommend a book.
Write at least 60 words.

Slide 19 - Open question

Writing Example
Assignment 
Your English friend, Eddy, asks your advice on a book to read.
Write a e-mail to your friend and recommend a book.
Write at least 60 words.
Hi Eddy,

You asked my advice on a nice book to read. I can really recommend a book of Jake Spear, The Pirates. It has just won the best book of the year award. It’s a great book, because it takes you away from reality. It has a surprising plot and an ambiguous ending. But I think any book of Jake Spear will do. He is simply hilarious. I think he is one of the funniest authors ever.

Love,
Sammy




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Hi Eddy,

You asked my advice on a nice book to read. I can really recommend a book of Jake Spear, The Pirates. It has just won the best book of the year award. It’s a great book, because it takes you away from reality. It has a surprising plot and an ambiguous ending. But I think any book of Jake Spear will do. He is simply hilarious. I think he is one of the funniest authors ever.
Love,
Sammy

Assignment Example

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Hi Eddy,

You asked my advice on a nice book to read. I can really recommend a book of Jake Spear, The Pirates. It has just won the best book of the year award. It’s a great book, because it takes you away from reality. It has a surprising plot and an ambiguous ending. But I think any book of Jake Spear will do. He is simply hilarious. I think he is one of the funniest authors ever.
Love,
Sammy

Writing Practice
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Slide 22 - Slide

Post your Emails here.

Slide 23 - Open question

Hi Eddy,

You asked my advice on a nice book to read. I can really recommend a book of Jake Spear, The Pirates. It has just won the best book of the year award. It’s a great book, because it takes you away from reality. It has a surprising plot and an ambiguous ending. But I think any book of Jake Spear will do. He is simply hilarious. I think he is one of the funniest authors ever.
Love,
Sammy

Writing Practice

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Aanhef/Afsluiting

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Standaard zinnen 

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Writing assignment

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What is the best sentence of your assignment? Impress us!

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Havo 3
Week 4
Lesson 1


Learning Goal: 
By the end of the lesson: 
- I know different phrases to use in an email. 

Lesson Overview: 
- What do you already know?
- Standard phrases and sentences
- Writing practice
- Rubric - Grade another person's work

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