2.2

ENGLISH
PERIOD 1, WEEK 2
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ENGLISH
PERIOD 1, WEEK 2

Slide 1 - Slide

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Last week: Do you remember?

Main Idea:
Topic Sentence:
Linking Word:
Phrasal Verb:



Homework
Taalblokken Unit 2 > Building Blocks A2/B1 > 2.2 Reading had to be completed

Slide 2 - Slide

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Do know the definitions of these terms?

Main Idea: The main idea is the central or most important concept of a passage or text. It represents the primary message or key point that the author wants to convey.

Topic Sentence: A topic sentence is a sentence that expresses the main idea of a paragraph. It typically appears at the beginning of the paragraph and provides a clear overview of what the paragraph will be about.

Linking Word: A linking word, also known as a transition word or connector, is a word or phrase that connects ideas and helps to create a smooth flow in a text. These words are used to show relationships between different parts of a sentence or between sentences.

Phrasal Verb: A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and one or more prepositions or adverbs that together form a single meaning. Phrasal verbs are commonly used in English and often have idiomatic meanings that may not be immediately obvious from the individual words. Examples include "turn up," "take off," or "give in."

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Week 2.2
Objective: 
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to distinguish between formal and informal language, understand when each is appropriate, and practice using both in various contexts.

Slide 4 - Slide

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What greetings and/or introductions do you know in English?

Slide 5 - Mind map

What greetings/introductions would be appropriate for a teacher to use?
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Slide 6 - Video

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01:07
Is this letter an example of formal or informal language?
A
Formal
B
Informal

Slide 7 - Quiz

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01:51
What is an example of a phrasal verb?
A
To jump
B
Yellow car
C
Release
D
Back out

Slide 8 - Quiz

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02:27
What are examples of abbreviated / shortened words?
A
Math
B
Ad
C
App
D
Pic

Slide 9 - Quiz

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03:01
Turn this active sentence into a passive sentence:
The cat chased the mouse

Slide 10 - Open question

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To summarise

Slide 11 - Slide

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Formal
Informal
Chatting with friends
Business Meeting
Official Documents
Social Media
Personal Emails
Creative Writing
Job Application
Presentation

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Handout
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Slide 13 - Slide

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03:35
Rewrite this sentence using a "linker" or linking word:
I enjoy playing sports _____ I also like reading books

Slide 14 - Open question

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In taalblokken, complete:
if you have received a score of 4.0 or below on your B1 test, you will need to follow the A2 route outlined in the planner. Similarly, if you score 7.5 or above on your A2 test, I will ask you to follow the B1 route.

Building Blocks A2 > Unit 2 > 2.3 Writing
Building Blocks B1 > Unit 2 > 2.3 Writing

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Did you achieve today's objective?

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to distinguish between formal and informal language, understand when each is appropriate, and practice using both in various contexts.
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Slide 16 - Poll

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