This lesson contains 27 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
Welcome H2A
Week 8 - Lesson 2
Reading practice
Slide 1 - Slide
Check-in
Ga op je plaats zitten.
Leg je spullen op tafel.
Pak je mobiel in het zakkie en doe het in je rugzak/tas.
Wacht rustig tot de les begint.
Slide 2 - Slide
Today
At the end of this class I ...
... can look up words in a(n) (online) dictionary.
... can find relevant information in a text.
Slide 3 - Slide
Agenda
Terugblik PTO 2
Profielboekjes (gestuurd via Magister)
Profielkeuzeformulier invullen
Reminder: PO speaking
The assignment consist of 1 part:
Talking about a fun experience (SS, chapter 6).
You make 1 video (3-5 minutes).
Deadline:7th June 2024 at 23.59 pm.
Hand-in via: teams - opdrachten
Slide 4 - Slide
Put the words in alphabetical order
timer
1:00
1
2
3
4
5
handy
hard
hand
heat
heart
Slide 5 - Drag question
Put the words in alphabetical order
timer
1:00
1
2
3
4
5
shoulder
school
scholar
should
solid
Slide 6 - Drag question
Who uses an easel?
timer
0:45
Slide 7 - Open question
Where would you put gravy?
timer
0:45
Slide 8 - Open question
What would you keep in a larder?
timer
0:45
Slide 9 - Open question
Linking words
Linking words help you to connect ideas and sentences when you speak or write English. We can use linking words to give examples, add information, summarise, sequence information, give a reason or result, or to contrast ideas.
Slide 10 - Slide
Addition
Toevoeging
Sequence
Volgorde
Giving examples
Voorbeelden
Contrast
Tegenstelling
first
for example
too
also
although
such as
then
likewise
rather
moreover
however
next
Slide 11 - Drag question
How to....
approach, start or answer?
Slide 12 - Slide
I always start with...
Reading the text
Read the title, subtitles,look at pictures
Read the first question
Slide 13 - Poll
It is important to understand all difficult words in the text.
YES
Gap fill options = yes
NO
Slide 14 - Poll
What is the best strategy/order?
Answer the question
Predict: read the title, subtitles, pictures, intro
Read the relevant paragraph
Read the question
Slide 15 - Drag question
Reading practice
For test week
Slide 16 - Slide
Slide 17 - Slide
A
Canadians do not seem to appreciate the way in which French waiters
do their job.
B
French hospitality personnel have better legal rights than their
Canadian counterparts.
C
It is impossible for foreign employees to adjust to Canadian work
standards and ethics.
Slide 18 - Quiz
Slide 19 - Slide
A
It highlights the fact that the dismissal of the waiter was illegal
B
It makes clear that Canadians know little about France
C
It makes fun of how people think about the French.
D
It provides context for the explanation offered by the waiter.
Slide 20 - Quiz
Which of the following fits the gap?
A
afford
B
ignore
C
organise
D
prevent
Slide 21 - Quiz
“I had to Google that quote.” (last sentence) How can this comment be characterised?
A
as condescending
B
as indifferent
C
as lighthearted
D
as surprised
Slide 22 - Quiz
What is Susan Rowntree’s reason for writing this letter? She wants to
A
explain why Inland Waters Directorate has wrongfully fired her
B
express her concern about how Canada manages its freshwater
supply.
C
inform the public about the impact of the Headwaters series on water
policy.
D
stimulate young academics to consider a career in water management.
Slide 23 - Quiz
“In 2000, Walkerton’s deadly tainted-water nightmare struck.” (paragraph 3) What is the purpose of mentioning this?
A
to confirm the accuracy of Susan Rowntree’s foresight
B
to make clear that Susan Rowntree succeeded in her task
C
to put Susan Rowntree’s story in a broader perspective
D
to show that Susan Rowntree feels personally responsible
Slide 24 - Quiz
What becomes clear about attractive women from paragraph 1?
A
They are distrusted by their co-workers, regardless of the quality of
their work
B
They are prone to have conflicts with ambitious men while on their way to the top.
C
They are thought to possess more good qualities than less striking
women.
D
They are used to dealing with the stress of being closely watched by
others.