Frédérique, Mohamed, Chiel second lesson week 1

Second lesson week 1
I hope you enjoyed your first lesson of this week. Now you're going to do the second lesson. We're still talking about 'the present continuous '
Do you remember what the 'present continuous' is? Can you give an example?
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Second lesson week 1
I hope you enjoyed your first lesson of this week. Now you're going to do the second lesson. We're still talking about 'the present continuous '
Do you remember what the 'present continuous' is? Can you give an example?

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present continuous
The present continuous tells us what's happening NOW - AT THE MOMENT - THIS EVENING / THIS WEEK / THIS SUMMER.
You use a form of to BE (am - is -are) + verb + ing.
Example: You are reading this slide now.

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First a videolesson
Before you start working in your book and folder, you are going to watch a videolesson. It's quite easy.
Have Fun!

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Slide 4 - Link

Open your book page 55
  1. Read page 55
  2. Read and make pages 56, 57
Make sure you have done all exercises: 2,3 (page 56), 
1,2,3 (page 57)

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Chile
In this unit you're going to learn a little bit about Chile. I've found an interesting video about this amazing country.
Watcht the video.
After watching the video you can do the quiz. 

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Slide 7 - Video

How many regions are there in Chile?
A
13
B
14
C
15
D
16

Slide 8 - Quiz

Which countries are on the right of Chile?
A
Peru, Argentina
B
Boliva, Argentina
C
Equador, Argentina
D
Brasil, Bolivia

Slide 9 - Quiz

What is the capital of the region Bío Bío?
A
Concepcíon
B
Contradicíon
C
Conleccíon
D
Concetcíon

Slide 10 - Quiz

What is the least populated region? (de regio met de minste inwoners)
A
Aysún
B
Ayrén
C
Ayrún
D
Aysén

Slide 11 - Quiz

What's the capital of Chile?
A
Santiaga
B
Santiago
C
Santa Igua
D
Iagosant

Slide 12 - Quiz

What mountain does Chile have?
A
Andres
B
Andos
C
Andes
D
Andis

Slide 13 - Quiz

Chile
You have learned a little bit about the contry, but there is a lot more to know. 
Go to the next 2 slides and read about Chile.

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Chile Facts

It extends (strekt uit) approximately (ongeveer) 
2,700 miles(4,300km) from its boundary (grens)
withPeru, to the tip of South America at
Cape Horn, only about 400 miles
north of Antarctica.
● Because of the country’s extreme
length it has a wide variety of
climates, from the coastal desert
beginning in the tropical north to the
cold subantarctic southern tip.
● Chile is a land of extreme natural
events: Volcanic eruptions,
earthquakes and tsunamis originating

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People and culture

The Chileans are ethnically (etnisch) a mixture of Europeans 
and
 indigenous (inheemse)  Indians. 
● The first miscegenation (rassenvermenging)occurred 
during the 16th and 17th
 
centuries between the 
indigenous tribes (stammen), 
including the  Atacameños, Diaguitas, Picunches, 
Araucanians, Huilliches,  Pehuenches, and Cuncos, 
and the conquistadors (veroveraars) from Spain. 
● The population displays (laat zien) a strong sense of cultural identity, 
which
can be traced to the predominance (overheersing) of the Spanish language.


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Quiz, what do you know about the Chilean culture?

1. Their national dance is:
a. Samba
b. Zamacueca
c. Carinosa

2. Most Chilean towns and cities were originally
designed following the classical _______ pattern.
a. Spanish
b. German
c. French

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Quiz, what do you know about the Chilean culture?

3. Fiestas Patrias, or "Patriotic Festivities," refer to
celebrations related to the Chilean Independence Day,
which falls on ____________.
a. July 4
b. June 12
c. September 18

4. Chilean cuisine has both Indian and European
influences. The national dish, __________,for instance,
has ingredients characteristic of Indian cooking.
a. Cochayuyo
b. Porotos Granados
c. Caldillo de Congrio

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Quiz, what do you know about the Chilean culture?

5. The __________ is by far the dominant household unit
in Chile. Ninety percent of the population lives with their
family while only 8.1 percent live alone.
a. Step-family
b. Extended family
c. Nuclear family

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Answers quiz
1. b                 2. a              3. c           4. b           5. c


Well done!

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Next week 2 more lessons!
You've worked really hard.
Well done. 

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