Chapter 2 - G: Reading

Chapter 1
              

1 / 15
next
Slide 1: Slide
EngelsMiddelbare schoolvmbo kLeerjaar 3

This lesson contains 15 slides, with text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

Items in this lesson

Chapter 1
              

Slide 1 - Slide

What do you need this lesson?

- Your textbook
- Your workbook
- Your notebook
- A pen


- Smartphone (on quiet)
- Earbuds/headphones
- Food/drinks (this means water as well)
- Gum
* Bags on the floor


- Jackets/Coats

On your desk:
In your bag (not pockets):
In your locker:

Slide 2 - Slide

What do you always have to do?

  • Always take a notebook with you to class. 
  • Write down the grammar rules in your notebook.
  • Write other important stuff in your notebook.

No notebook (or an empty one) means that you've forgotten your work.


Create a vocabulary list at the end of your notebook. This broadens your vocabulary and help you remember more. 
Take Notes!
Vocabulary list
Always do your homework + don't forget to bring your homework, books, pen and notebook with you.

Slide 3 - Slide

Learning goals
  •  I can understand short, descriptive texts about familiar subjects.
  • You can give your opinion about stupid criminals, and can give arguments;
  • I can understand words that have to do something with criminals and getting away;

Slide 4 - Slide

43. Before reading
  • On your own
You are going to read a text about criminals who are not very smart. Read A, B and C. Which criminal is the most stupid to you? Why? What could he have done differently? Discuss your answer with your classmate.

Slide 5 - Slide

Slide 6 - Slide

Slide 7 - Slide

44b. During reading
  • On your own
- Skim the text. Do you think the text is interesting? Explain why.
- At least in 20 words;

  • With a classmate:
-  Tell your classmate why you think the story is (not) interesting. 
- Have a 2 minute conversation.

Slide 8 - Slide

44c. During reading
  • On your own:
- Now read the whole text. 
- Write the letter of the corresponding paragraphs in front of every subheading. 
- There are two extra titles, fill in X. 

  • In class: 
- Was this a difficult text? Tell me why.

Slide 9 - Slide

44d. During reading
  • On your own:
- Read the six statements related to the six cases from the text. 
- Select true, false, or doesn’t say.
- Write down words you don't know;
- Don't check your answers, just jet!
  • Together: 
- Why do you think it was true, false or it didn't say. Tell your classmate. 

Slide 10 - Slide

45. After reading
  • With a classmate:
Work together with a classmate. 
Which paragraph from the text does each photo belong to? 
Write down your answer in your notebook and discuss why.

  • In the classroom
- What were your answers? Did you agree?




Slide 11 - Slide

Write a small post
  • You want to do some voluntary work too. Write a message for your social media account. Explain what kind of work you are looking for. Mention why you think you will be good at it. Use about 50 - 60 words.
  • Write it as if you are on one of your Social Media accounts.

Twitter is different from TikTok and Snap Chat. 

So use hashtags (#) etc. ---> HOMEWORK!





Slide 12 - Slide

Slide 13 - Slide

What have you learned?
  •  I can understand short, descriptive texts about familiar subjects.
  • You can give your opinion about stupid criminals, and can give arguments;
  • I can understand words that have to do something with criminals and getting away;

Slide 14 - Slide

Next Lesson (Homework)
Homework:
Learn the grammar rules page 104 - present perfect and irregular verbs
finish the exercises (G grammar)
Next 2 students will present the news item.

Study:

Page 120+121 + 122 + 123
Theme words: committing a crime and in a courtroom, Describing a Crime, In case of an Emergency + Vocabulary A + C + F + G


Slide 15 - Slide