B2C 17 May 2021

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B2C - English
Welcome!

Week 20 - Lesson one/two

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Today:
Lesson 1:
  • Grammar explanation unit 3
  • Grammar practice
  • Kahoot
Lesson 2:
  • Reading practice
  • Quizlet/Kahoot

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Unit 3

Adjectives:
Zeggen iets over personen en dingen
  • A cool hat
  • A nice person
  • A difficult exercise
Adverbs:
Geven aan hoe vaak of op welke manier iets gebeurt
  • We usually watch TV in the evening.
  • I never go to work on Sundays.
  • An extremely cool hat
  • She sings beautifully

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Unit 3




Adjectives:
She's an incredible singer.

Adverbs:
She sings incredibly well.

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1. talented  /  talentedly 

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1. talented

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2. successful  /  successfully

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2. successfully

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Exercise 29D & 30
Do the rest of the exercise on your own. Ask a classmate if you need help.

Finished? Continue  with exercise 32. 

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Kahoot

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The Statue of Liberty

Slide 11 - Mind map

The Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty, arguably one of New York City’s most iconic symbols, is a popular tourist attraction for first-time visitors to the city. This 150-foot monument was gifted to the United States from France in order to celebrate 100 years of America’s independence.

The statue is located on Liberty Island, and it is accessible by taking a ferry from either Battery Park in New York City or Liberty State Park in Jersey City.

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Who gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
A
The Dutch
B
The French
C
The British
D
The Spanish

Slide 13 - Quiz

What was the Statue of Liberty intended to celebrate?
A
Open immigration to the United States
B
The end of the Civil War
C
A century of American independence
D
Economic recovery from the Great Depression

Slide 14 - Quiz

Facts: 
  • Her official name is "Liberty Enlightening the World"
  • Nicknames are "Statue of Liberty" and "Lady Liberty"
  • 150 feet = 46 meters
  • Dedicated in 1886, it took a decade to built it
  • She was built by Gustave Eiffel

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The Statue of Liberty
When Claire visited the Statue of Liberty for the first time, she instantly admired it as a symbol of freedom. Claire made sure to make reservations before her visit because only 240 people are permitted to climb the staircase to the top of the statue every day. After climbing almost 400 stairs, Claire received spectacular views of the city from the statue’s crown.

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How many people are permitted to climb the statue’s stairs per day?
A
100
B
400
C
240
D
150

Slide 17 - Quiz

From which part of the statue did Claire receive spectacular views of the city?
A
The nose
B
The torch
C
The eyes
D
The crown

Slide 18 - Quiz

Facts:
  • She wears a robe, a crown, a tablet, a torch and broken chains
  • From the ground to the torch: 305 feet = 93 meters
  • Since 1916, visitors aren't allowed to climb up to the torch anymore
  • She has been struck by lightning over 600 (!!!) times

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The Statue of Liberty
During her visit, Claire learned that the Statue of Liberty was not always the color that it is now. She found out that because the statue’s exterior is made of copper, the statue oxidized over time, giving it the greenish appearance it has in present day. When it was first constructed, the statue was the same color as a shiny penny!

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Why has the Statue of Liberty changed color over time?
A
New York's poor air quality has eroded the statue
B
The statue is poorly maintained by the city
C
It was painted green during restorations
D
Its copper exterior oxidized

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Facts:
  • She isn't built right
  • The statue moves, both literally and figuratively
  • She wears size 879 (US) sandals

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Evaluation: Which fact did you find most interesting?

Slide 25 - Open question

What's going on in this picture?
You are going to see a few pictures. For every picture, I will ask what is going in the picture, according to you. Let your imagination run, there are no incorrect answers. 

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