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Update
  • Each week: Training, reading your English Book
  • Digital Escape Room (bit too hard digitally?)
  • In May: Formative Test UoE/Reading
  • End of year: SE1 CITO
  • Some skills in between: Writing, speaking

  • Evaluation after each week
  • As of this week: Picture of your homework

Slide 2 - Slide

This lesson
  1. Activity (15 minutes): American vs. British 
  2. Working on this week's tasks

    Slide 3 - Slide

    American vs. British

    Slide 4 - Slide

    How do American and British English differ?

    Slide 5 - Open question

    Do you have a preference?
    A
    American
    B
    British
    C
    No preference
    D
    Different answer

    Slide 6 - Quiz

    Activity
    • Two short stories
    • Find the five American words/phrases in the story
    • Write them down for yourself, you'll need them later on

    Slide 7 - Slide

    Story 1: A trip to the beach
    Last weekend, the weather was beautiful: hot and sunny without a cloud in the sky. We decided to head to the beach. We packed the trunk of the car with our swimsuits, and took some potato chips and candy to eat on the way. We took the freeway to Santa Monica – the traffic wasn’t too bad and we got to the beach at around ten after eleven. It was too cold to go swimming in the ocean, so we went for a walk on the beach. All in all, it was a fun day.

    Slide 8 - Slide

    Wordweb: Which are the 5 American words/phrases? (1 entry per time)

    Slide 9 - Mind map

    Answers
    1. trunk
    2. potato chips
    3. candy
    4. freeway
    5. ten after eleven
    6. (ocean)
    Now: what are their British counterparts?

    Slide 10 - Slide

    What are the British counterparts?
    trunk, potato chips, candy, freeway, ten after eleven, (ocean)

    Slide 11 - Open question

    trunk
    potato chips
    freeway
    candy
    ten after eleven
    ocean
    boot
    sweets
    crisps
    motorway
    ten past eleven
    sea

    Slide 12 - Drag question

    Story 2: A discovery
    It was late at night when Jenny walked through her house in her bathrobe. She had just taken a shower after a long day of work. Suddenly she heard a loud sound outside her window. Jenny looked at the sidewalk in front of her house. The sound seemed to come from the trash can. The streetlights were turned off, so she picked up her flashlight and walked out. She slowly tiptoed ot the trashcan, her heart beating fast. She opened it and saw to her amazement: a raccoon happily holding a $50 bill.

    Slide 13 - Slide

    Wordweb: Which are the 5 American words/phrases? (1 entry per time)

    Slide 14 - Mind map

    Answers
    1. bathrobe
    2. sidewalk
    3. trash can
    4. flashlight
    5. $50 bill
    Now: what are their British counterparts?

    Slide 15 - Slide

    What are the British counterparts?
    (bathrobe, sidewalk, trash can, flashlight, $50 bill)

    Slide 16 - Open question

    bathrobe
    $50 bill
    trash can
    sidewalk
    flashlight
    torch
    (dust)bin
    dressing gown
    note
    pavement

    Slide 17 - Drag question

    Slide 18 - Video

    Now & the rest of this week
    Working on this week's tasks:
    • Training --> 10 pages with exercises from CAE/CPE or Vocab books
    • Speaking with partner --> Find a partner and practice through, e.g. Google Meet. Exercise on classroom
    • Choose your next book from the V6 list (pick one that is digitally available) -- deadline to finish is on 24/5 

    Slide 19 - Slide