Oefentoets TW 1 V5 (24-25)

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Oefentoets TW 1 V5 (24-25)

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Have a good look at the signal words.
“Climate change presents an undeniable challenge. Nonetheless, numerous industries continue operations without sufficient environmental safeguards. In spite of repeated warnings, corporate strategies still focus on profit. Consequently, it becomes essential for communities to advocate for sustainable practices. Furthermore, personal lifestyle changes contribute meaningfully to reducing carbon footprints.”

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What is the function of the signal word "Nonetheless" in the text?

Slide 3 - Open question

Which signal word indicates a cause-effect relationship?

Slide 4 - Open question

Use the word "on the other hand" in a sentence.

Slide 5 - Open question

Convert the sentences to the correct tense
The teacher __________ (to give) us the instructions before the test began (past perfect)

Slide 6 - Open question

Write down the meaning of the following idiom: Barking up the wrong tree

Slide 7 - Open question

Think of a situation in which the idiom could be used. Write a brief description of the situation and explain how the idiom fits in.
Blessing in disguise

Slide 8 - Open question

What does the prefix OVER mean?

Slide 9 - Open question

Complete the following sentences using a word with the correct prefix. You may need to change the base word to fit the sentence

They ........... the time needed to complete the project. They finished quite early. (estimate)

Slide 10 - Open question

Paraphrase each word; explain its meaning based on how it is used in the sentence provided from the text. Then, use the word in your own sentence that shows you understand its meaning.

Flash forward roughly half a millennium to 1873, when a Chaucer scholar discovered the first document in the raptus case – a quitclaim, or withdrawal of a legal claim, from May 4, 1380. In it, a woman named Cecily Chaumpaigne said she released Chaucer from ‘all manner of actions related to my raptus’
WITHDRAWAL

Slide 11 - Open question

Translate the word into Dutch

Life in Britain is certainly getting worse: stubbornly high inflation, stagnant wages, product shortages, out-of-control energy costs, unaffordable and poor-quality housing, rising poverty, failing public infrastructure and services, neo-Victorian wealth inequality, and neo-feudal class structures.

STUBBORNLY

Slide 12 - Open question

Improve the mistakes.
Wear going to studie very hard, witch is more then necessary.

Slide 13 - Open question

Good luck !

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