2V1 U3 some, any & writing assignment

Welcome 2V
What do you need this lesson:
Book, pen, laptop
Today:
- Recap
- Homework
- Some, any, & compounds
- Writing: make a difference!

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This lesson contains 27 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Welcome 2V
What do you need this lesson:
Book, pen, laptop
Today:
- Recap
- Homework
- Some, any, & compounds
- Writing: make a difference!

Slide 1 - Slide

اللَّهُمَّ بَلِّغْنَا رَمَضَانَ

Allahumma ballighna Ramadan.

O Allah, let us live to witness the holy month of Ramadan.
Prayer of the week

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Recap
Present simple vs. present continuous

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Homework
Exercise 21 (page 106)

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Exercise 21 (page 106)
This year, we (1) (raise) money for a charity called Molly's Class. This organisation(2)
(build) a school in Africa at the moment, but they need more money. They have asked us to do(3)
to help them raise that money. We (4) (sell) all our unwanted clothes. My friends and I often (5) (buy) things we never(6) (wear). We even have(7) designer shoes! We've got (8) for everybody. It would be really cool if we could set up our stall (9) near the arts & crafts room. Are there (10) teachers who would like to donate unwanted clothes? You can bring them to our School Charity Fair stall!

Slide 5 - Open question

Learning goals
- Students will understand and correctly use some, any, and their compounds (e.g., someone, anything) in context.
- Students will apply correct verb tenses (e.g., present simple for general facts, future tense for plans).
- Students will practice writing a structured short essay in English, including an introduction, body, and conclusion.
- Students will give and receive constructive feedback in English, using polite and supportive language.

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Some, any and compound words

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Wat is het verschil tussen some en any? Oftewel, wanneer gebruik je welke?
I don’t have some money.
I don’t have any money.

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Wat is het verschil tussen some en any? Oftewel, wanneer gebruik je welke?
We have some questions for you. 
We have any questions for you.

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Wat is het verschil tussen some en any? Oftewel, wanneer gebruik je welke?
Did you meet some famous people?
Did you meet any famous people?

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Wat is het verschil tussen some en any? Oftewel, wanneer gebruik je welke?
Could I have some coffee, sir?
Could I have any coffee, sir?

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Dus de regel is.... 

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But what about....
(?) Would you like some coffee, sir?

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QUIZ


Some, any and compound words

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There is _____ in that tree. Do you know what it is?

Slide 20 - Open question

I can't find my glasses _____ . Did you take them?

Slide 21 - Open question

Listen to me: I have _____ important to tell you.

Slide 22 - Open question

Did you do _____ last weekend?

Slide 23 - Open question

Make a difference!
- Do the writing assignment "Make a difference!"
- Write 150-200 words.

Pay attention to spelling, punctuation and grammar!

Finished? --> Once you finish your essay, exchange it with the person sitting next to you. Use the rubric to provide feedback. Read the instructions for feedback.
When both of you have finished the peer review, discuss your feedback together for 5 minutes. Then, hand in both your essay and the feedback sheet.
timer
15:00

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Learning goals
- Students will understand and correctly use some, any, and their compounds (e.g., someone, anything) in context.
- Students will apply correct verb tenses (e.g., present simple for general facts, future tense for plans).
- Students will practice writing a structured short essay in English, including an introduction, body, and conclusion.
- Students will give and receive constructive feedback in English, using polite and supportive language.

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What piece of feedback that you received from your peer was the most helpful to you? How will you use it to improve your writing in the future?

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Homework
Study vocabulary 3.1 + 3.2 + 3.3
Finish your homework from the previous lessons.
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