7.1 Short articles

Unit 7
Chapter 7.1
Short articles
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Unit 7
Chapter 7.1
Short articles

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Objective
Understanding short articles with the help of pre-reading

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Planning
Questions about the previous period/marks etc
Pre-reading
Grammar
Homework


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What is pre-reading?

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Pre-reading
Pre-reading is something you do before actually reading.
Headings
Photos
First few lines
font

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US Navy divers are working to recover the wreckage of the Chinese surveillance balloon that was shot down off the coast of South Carolina.

America's former top military officer said he expected it would happen relatively quickly so that experts could begin analysing its equipment.
Fighter jets brought the craft down over US territorial waters on Saturday and debris is spread over a wide area.
The US believes the balloon was monitoring sensitive military sites.
Its discovery set off a diplomatic crisis, with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken immediately calling off this weekend's trip to China over the "irresponsible act".
The Chinese authorities denied it was used for spying and insisted it was a weather ship blown astray.




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Writing an article
1 The reader is identified
2 It has to get attention
3 It has to be interesting
4 It has to be easy to read
5 Write a good ending

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Write your article for the magazine (around 140-190 words).

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Nu Engels 7.1
Exercises 1 &2
10 mins

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Grammar
Word order

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Word order
Who
does
what/who
where
when
subject
verb
direct object
place
time
The police
arrested
two shoplifters
in that shop
yesterday

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Questions
Did you see Hamid at the concert yesterday? (Time)

which, when, where of how (many)  - beginning
Which concert did you go to with Hamid yesterday?
What did she say to you last weekend?


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Adverbs - Bijwoorden- exceptions
examples -  already, almost, always, certainly, ever, never, just, obviously, often, probably, quite, still, usually
1You place them before the main verb (and after the first auxiliary verb if there are any).
He always sleeps on the job.
They have obviously been telling the truth.

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Adverbs - exceptions
In sentences with a form of to be and in interrogative sentences you place these adverbs differently.
In sentences with one verb that is a form of to be: right after the verb.
We are really happy to see you.
In interrogative sentences: directly after the subject
Is she really going out with him?
Which clothes do you really want to wear?

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Put the words in the right order

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We gave a present to our friend at her birthday.
Darnell has eaten the hot dog just now.
Did you see that film in the cinema yesterday?
She doesn’t want to treat people differently.
These rules were designed for safety at work
Did that man see you in the supermarket?
I could never hurt another person.





 

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Put the adverbs in the right place

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Answers

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Homework
Finish chapter 7.1

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