P2 Lesson 2 Halloween! (+WH-questions)

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Halloween!

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This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 1 video.

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Welcome
Halloween!

WH-questions

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Today

  • Start-up: Halloween!
  • Listening
  • Reading
  • Grammar (WH-questions)
  • Wrap-up

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Halloween

Slide 3 - Mind map

Slide 4 - Video

So, Halloween?
With your neighbour, discuss for/against:
  1. This holiday is commercialised and should therefore not be celebrated.
  2. There is an important history to Halloween and it should reflect that more (explain how), otherwise it is disrespectful.
One of you will be in favour of the statement and the other against. You may have to play "the devil's advocate"!

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Monsters & Ghosts
We'll do the listening exercise on p. 50. Write this down.

Want a challenge? Try and do both exercise 13 & 14 at once!

I'll discuss the answers afterwards, so don't do it in the module yet.

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Definitions...

cryptid 
/ˈkrɪptɪd/
noun
an animal whose existence or survival is disputed or unsubstantiated, such as the yeti.

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The Flying Dutchman

Do the vocab exercise on p. 52. 

We'll do the listening exercise on p. 51 next

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Break Time!
5 minute break! :)

       We'll continue in:                                  minute(s)
timer
5:00

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WH-Questions
Interrogative pronouns; who/what/which/where/when/why/how/whose

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What or Which?
"welke" = what or which
Use what when you ask for things in general
Example: What does a sasquatch eat?
Use which when you ask for more specific detail
Example: Which of these phantoms had that weird laugh?

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Who & What + Prepositions
Remember prepositions? (to/up/under/over/like/etc.)

What & who can be used with a preposition
- What was the witch like?
- Who did the vampire introduce you to?

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Who's v.s. Whose
Who’s vs. Whose
  • Who’s is a contraction, meaning it’s two words stuck together. The formula: who + is, or who + has.
- For example: who’s seen a cryptid?
  • Whose is a possessive pronoun. Use it when you’re asking (or telling) whom something belongs to.
- For example: whose yeti costume is this?

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Now You!
Read the text on p. 55 & make exercise 21.
Then, make exercise 22 & 23 (grammar practice).

Finished? Excellent :) Read the text on p. 53, and make the exercises (19 & 20).

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King Arthur & Campfire Stories
Make D - Reading, p. 53 - 54, ex. 19 & 20.

If you're finished, have a a look at exercise 18. Prepare a story you could tell around a campfire :)

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Wrap-Up
You have finished...
  • C - listening
  • D & E - reading
  • Grammar practice

Remember: Vocab test on Wednesday 4/11 (week 45)
                 Test Theme 1 + 2 in week 46
You have learned...
  • a lot about Halloween! :D
  • vocab & information about cryptids & other myths
  • WH-questions

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