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Dictionary Quiz

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Aim
Today is about how you should use a dictionary.

Many of you will hardly ever use one these days,
but they are very convenient and you should 
definitely use one during your exam.

(Obviously you can't use the Internet during the exam...!)

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First of all...
Check out the instruction and list of abbreviations in your dictionary!

Why you should do that...?!
Well, reading this is important because this way you will find out how entries are arranged (different definitions), how words should be pronounced etc.




You've got 5 minutes.

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5:00

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Know your alphabet!
This may sound very obvious but it is so important to know the order of the letters (without having to go through them all the time) because dictionaries follow the alphabetical order. 
For example, "hond" begins with "h" so the word is found in the section after "g" and before "i".

Check out the guide words. 
The two words at the top of the page tell you if you're looking in the right letter section.

If you're looking for the word "braam" you would begin looking in the "B" section. You would look at the tops of the pages as you went through it until you came to the page with the guide words "bo-br" This tells you that all the words between "bouwbedrijf" and "breuk" are on this page. Since "braam" starts with "b-r-a" it will be in this section.

As always, the dictionary goes in alphabetical order, so "braam" (b-r-a) will come before "breuk" (b-r-e).

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Scan!
Scan down the page for your word. 
If you were looking for the word "fraude," for example, 
you would move past "fraai" and "fractuur" and "franchise". 
Since the example word begins with "f-r-a", go past all the "f-l" and all 
the "f-o" words alphabetically until you reach the "f-r" area of the page. 

In this example, move right down through "fraai" and "frangipane" and just below this is where you will find "fraude."

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Read the definition
Once you've found the word you need to translate, 
you will see that it will tell you exactly what it means. 
But, very often there is more than one meaning!

Also, it will tell you how to pronounce it, what part of speech it is and so on.

For you it's just important to know that you should not 
always use the first word you see in your dictionary!

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Challenge!
Sometimes you may think you know a word but 
it may well be that you don't get the spelling correctly.

This is why I want you to join in the challenge.

Your task:
look up the words, even if you (think you) know 
the correct translation and spelling...

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Let's start with an easy one...
"aanwinst"
He is a great ...?... for our company.

Slide 8 - Open question

You should keep your normal garbage "gescheiden" from glass and paper.
What is the correct translation here?

Slide 9 - Open question

What's the translation for: "belastingaftrek"?

Slide 10 - Open question

Your driver's license is "geldig" until...
What is the correct translation here?

Slide 11 - Open question

Translate the word: "benodigd"

Slide 12 - Open question

The "waarde" of money is...
What's the correct word in this sentence?

Slide 13 - Open question

Which two translations are there
for the word: "opmerkelijk"

Slide 14 - Open question

Can you translate the word "aanbevelingen"?
Mind: this is a plural form!!!

Slide 15 - Open question

How do you translate "Lidmaatschap"?
Look it up!

Slide 16 - Open question

What translations are there for: "bijlage"
Name all of them!

Slide 17 - Open question

Please translate the following sentence? Check your dictionary for the correct form of "geschikt"!
"Is twee uur een geschikte tijd?"

Slide 18 - Open question

How do you translate "Vaardigheden"?
Look it up!

Slide 19 - Open question

Lots of people in the US "ondersteunen" Trump.
What's the correct translation?

Slide 20 - Open question

"Voorkeur hebben voor"
What's the correct English way to translate?

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Oh no! I think I made a "tikfoutje".
Can you please find the correct translation?

Slide 22 - Open question

"Kort samengevat", looking up words takes time!

Slide 23 - Open question

How would you translate the next sentence?
"ik ben benieuwd naar"

Slide 24 - Open question