H4 Jan. 12th 2023

English - Jan 12th 2023
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This class
We discuss the theme for chapter 3 and the text 'Refuge'
We check 1-9, 11,12,13, 15, 16
Before next class, finish L3: ex. 1-7 (there will be homework check that class and we'll talk about the words in the text.)

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English - Jan 12th 2023
Please be ready to use your microphone to answer questions and to do assignments in this LessonUp. 

This class
We discuss the theme for chapter 3 and the text 'Refuge'
We check 1-9, 11,12,13, 15, 16
Before next class, finish L3: ex. 1-7 (there will be homework check that class and we'll talk about the words in the text.)

Slide 1 - Slide

Unit 3: Great expectations.
Look at page 101.
What subjects does this chapter have?

Slide 2 - Open question

Unit 3: Great expectations.
How is the text from Lesson 2
different from the others?

Slide 3 - Open question

TODAY
L2:1-9         -            11,12,13           -            15+16 

Before next class, finish L3: ex. 1-7 
(there will be homework check that class 
and we'll talk about the words from the text.)

Slide 4 - Slide

GERUND: Page 112: L1, ex. 15

Slide 5 - Slide

Page 113: L2, ex. 16
We gebruiken 'have been' + ww + ing om aan te geven dat iets langer duurt. In deze zinnen ligt de nadruk op de tijd.

Bijvoorbeeld: 
"We have been sitting here for hours." 
"He has been shivering since the heater broke down."
"The police have been calling [...] for six days."

Slide 6 - Slide

His father - to lie - in a hospital bed - early May.

Slide 7 - Open question

How long - Faris - to hide - in that truck now?

Slide 8 - Open question

For six weeks - Faris and his grandmother - to try - reach Australia

Slide 9 - Open question

The owner of the boat - to make - nice sum of money - to transport - refugees - Australia

Slide 10 - Open question

The rain - they - to hit - Faris and Jadda - since - left Indonesia

Slide 11 - Open question

Homework

Before next class, finish L3: ex. 1-7 
(there will be homework check that class 
and we'll talk about the words from the text.)

Slide 12 - Slide

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Carry out plans whatever happens or whatever the weather
find out about someting, usually accidentally
refuse an offer politely to accept it at a later date
keep something (especially money) for a later time when you need it.
when one bad thing happens, others will too, quickly.

Slide 13 - Drag question