Periode 3- Week 8

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To Do:
  • Planning Periode 3
  • Recap
  • Taalblokken Building Blocks A2- Unit 3.3: 1-12

Finished?
  • Taalblokken Building Blocks B1- Unit 3
-3.2: Reading - Exercise 1-29
  • Taalblokken Building Blocks A2- Unit 1
-1.3 Writing - Exercise 1-26

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Planning Periode 3
Building Blocks B1- Unit 3.2 Reading
Building Blocks A2 - Unit 1.3 Writing
Building Blocks A2 - Unit 3.3 Writing

Schrijftoets (22 april)

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Recap
  • Taalblokken Building Blocks B1- Unit 3.2 Reading:
-text structures
-headlines & clickbaits
-tone of a text
  • Taalblokken Building Blocks A2 - Unit 1.3 Writing
-Past Simple

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1.3 Writing: Past simple
Past Simple: Regular Verbs
- verleden tijd
- de actie of gebeurtenis is nu gestopt
- je voegt -ed toe aan het werkwoord.

I visited London two years ago.  (to visist)
We travelled by plane.  (to travel)
He lived in Groningen during his childhood.  (to live)


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1.3 Writing: Past simple
Past Simple: Irregular Verbs  > Learn by heart
- verleden tijd
- de actie of gebeurtenis is nu gestopt
- de vorm van het werkwoord verandert.

I went to London two years ago.   (to go)
We took a flight to Luton Airport.  (to take)
He was brought up in Groningen.   (to bring up)





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Headline and Clickbait
A good headline attracts the attention of the reader. Headlines can have different functions:

summarising a story/article:
-making the readers curious so they will keep on reading
-setting the tone for what follows (serious, factual, humorous etc.)

Some headlines can be clickbait. Clickbait is a sensationalised or misleading headline that encourages readers to click a link to an article or video. Such a headline does not present facts objectively, but appeals to the readers’ emotions or curiosity.

"10 Shocking Secrets That Will Change Your Life"

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Tone of a text
Tone in a text refers to the author’s attitude toward a certain topic. Through specific word choice, the author reveals their feelings and opinions to the reader, conveying the author’s intentions behind the text. 

  • Cheerful:  I can’t wait to get to the party!
  • Pessimistic:  This party is going to be a disaster.
  • Hopeful:  This party could change everything for me.
  • Optimistic:  We’re going to have a great time, and absolutely nothing will go wrong.
  • Arrogant: I hope they realize how lucky they are to have me on their guest list.
  • Fearful: But what if I make a fool of myself and nobody likes me?







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Leerstof Unit 1-schrijftoets
  • salutations: exercise 2 & 3
  • signal words: grammar
  • past simple: grammar
  • theme words: exercise 16
  • expressions: exercise 23

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Leerstof Unit 3-schrijftoets
  • theme words: exercise  3
  • beginning and ending an email: background knowledge
  • future: grammar

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Describing a person
Choose two famous people.
Write down a short description for each of these people.
• Describe what they look like.
• Describe where they are from.
• Describe what they do or what they are famous for.

Pair up with another student.
Swap your descriptions. Can you guess which people you both described?

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Describing a person
She is fairly tall and her hair is shoulder-length and dark. She is slim, but her arms are very muscular. She always looks happy in interviews. She is from the Netherlands. She is famous for swimming.


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Building Blocks A2-Unit 1+3
Building Blocks A2- Unit 3
3.3 Writing: exercise 1-12

Klaar?
Building Blocks A2-Unit 1
1.3 Writing: exercise 1-26 
Building Blocks B1-Unit 3
3.2 Reading: exercise 1-29





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Grammar: toekomende tijd
Will + hele werkwoord
iets aanbieden, beloftes, aankondigingen & besluiten, voorspelling (zonder bewijs)
I will show you a photo.
I'll show you a photo.
Amy will cook us a lovely meal.
am/are/is going to + hele werkwoord
Toekomstplannen 
voorspelling met bewijs.
Look at those dark clouds. It is going to rain.
I am going to visit Scotland.
present continuous
am/are/is + ww + ing
afspraken in de toekomst die vast staan.
I am meeting her tonight.
I am visiting Scotland.
present simple
tijdschema's
My plane leaves at six o'clock.

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