This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quiz and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
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Welcome to English class!
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What are we going to do today?
What have you learned last lesson
Today's goal
Grade test irregular verbs
Check homework
Grammar
Individual work
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What have you learned last lesson?
timer
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Slide 3 - Open question
Today's goal
Today's goal is to learn how to ask how someone feels or felt.
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Answers Exercise: 26 AB p. 21
angst: After a long time of preparation (and of hopes and fears) I emigrated to Canada.
boosheid: It wasn't exactly my idea to leave England.
blijdschap: ...which he seemed happy with.
hoop: It's the beginning of a new life.
nervositeit: I felt so nervous about the whole thing.
opluchting: I began to feel a bit more relaxed.
verbazing: …I was overwhelmed by the size of the huge Boeing 747. / I couldn’t believe it would ever be able to take off.
verdriet: It was awful and I couldn’t stop crying. / I felt so down and depressed.
verwarring: I was confused...
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Answers Exercise: 27 AB p. 22
1 How did you feel about leaving your country?
2 What are you so ashamed of?
3 How did you feel the day you passed your exams?
4 What are you so furious about? / How do you feel about his behaviour?
5 How did you feel when it happened? / How did you feel about your big mistake?
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Answers Exercise: 28 AB p. 22
1 What's the matter? / What is bothering you?
2 I am ashamed of my behaviour.
3 What are you so ashamed of?
4 How did you feel when it happened?
5 I was furious about my behaviour.
6 I felt guilty.
7 he wasn't proud of me.
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Answers Exercise 29, AB p. 23
Zie feedback in:
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Answers Exercise: 30 AB p. 23
In the good old days things were very different from now.
In the past I was shy, but now I'm very outgoing.
I used to bite my nails.
Living on my own is more expensive than living with my parents.
In the past we often visited my uncle.
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Answers Exercise: 31 AB p. 24
They used to listen to CDs … / In the past they listened to CDs … / In the good old days they listened to CDs … / In the nineties they listened to CDs …
I used to be very shy … / In the past I was very shy … / When I was a child I was very shy …
I used to go to my aunt and uncle a lot … / In the past I often visited my aunt and uncle … / When I was a child I often visited my aunt and uncle …
… living on my own is better. / … living on my own is more exciting.
… in the past things were very different from now.