week 9-periode3-klas2

Engels-klas 2-periode 3
les 9

Wat gaan we deze periode doen op Taalblokken?
Taalblokken.nl; leerroutes;reading&listening B1


Welke examens heb je deze periode?
Centraal examen lezen en luisteren B1
Beroepsgericht examen lezen en luisteren B1
1 / 14
next
Slide 1: Slide
EngelsMBOStudiejaar 2

This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

Items in this lesson

Engels-klas 2-periode 3
les 9

Wat gaan we deze periode doen op Taalblokken?
Taalblokken.nl; leerroutes;reading&listening B1


Welke examens heb je deze periode?
Centraal examen lezen en luisteren B1
Beroepsgericht examen lezen en luisteren B1

Slide 1 - Slide

Ik heb
taalblokken; leerroutes; reading&listening B1; chapter 4 en 5; af
en chapter 6 reading af.
en een printscreen gestuurd van mijn resultaat van het oefenexamen 2019-2020 en 2020-2021 B1.
En de beroepsgerichte woordenlijst ken ik tm p241-Links uit mijn hoofd Engels-Nederlands
NEE
JA

Slide 3 - Poll

Engels-klas 2-periode 3
les 9


Wat gaan we deze les doen?
We bespreken de theorie die hoort bij:
Leerroutes => Reading & Listening B1 =>
Chapter 6: Listening

Slide 4 - Slide

Fact and opinion
A fact is a statement that you can check.
You can check whether a fact is true or not. Facts do not need to be scientific. For example, the statement 'My family consists of five people' is a fact. Facts can be true or false.

An opinion is a belief or a personal view. It is what someone thinks about a subject. An opinion cannot be checked because an opinion cannot be true or false. But you can agree or disagree with someone's opinion. 

Slide 5 - Slide

Wat weten we al?

Topic: The overall subject of a text.
Main idea: What the author wants to say about the topic. 
Main ideas are always supported by details.
Topic sentence: The sentence that states or suggests the main idea of a passage or the entire text.

sequence and chronology
comparison and contrast
cause and effect
problem and solution
description
Some of these details are important. They are called major details . Other details illustrate the major details and are less important, such as examples, jokes and anecdotes. These are called minor details .

Major detail : supports the main idea of a text.
Minor detail : explains a major detail.

Slide 6 - Slide

How to recognise an opinion?
It is easy to recognise an opinion when strong descriptive words such as best , worst , fantastic , awful , etc. indicate an opinion, not a fact.

However, often these clue words are not used and opinions are presented as facts. For instance:
This car is comfortable and spacious is a personal view: other people might say the car is neither comfortable nor spacious.

Facts and opinions within a single sentence
Writers often mix facts and opinions. Even within a single sentence, a writer can give you both facts and opinions. It is important that you can tell the difference.


Slide 7 - Slide



  • I think Beyoncé is a great singer. She has won a total of 17 Grammy awards.


  • I think Beyoncé is a great singer. She has a lovely voice.




Point of view and arguments

You cannot prove an opinion, but you can explain why you believe or think something. The reasons you give for your opinion are called arguments . 

Arguments can be facts or opinions. 

Factual arguments and non-factual arguments



Slide 8 - Slide

Wat is de juiste vertaling van....

purchase

Slide 10 - Open question

Wat is de juiste vertaling van....

contract of sale

Slide 11 - Open question

Wat is de juiste vertaling van....

bargain

Slide 12 - Open question

Wat is de juiste vertaling van....

customer oriented

Slide 13 - Open question

Nu aan de slag met:
Leerroutes => Reading & Listening B1 =>
Chapter 6: Listening
of 
de beroepsgerichte woordenlijst
voor aankomende week: P241 R



Slide 14 - Slide