Start SB unit 18 and revision essay writing

Tuesday, September 27th
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Tuesday, September 27th

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Programme
- 15 minutes of silent reading
- Start SB unit 18
- Revision SE Essay

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Read your novel
timer
15:00

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SB Unit 18
Go to SB p. 112

Speaking ex. 1
Reading ex. 1 - 3
Vocabulary ex. 1 - 3
timer
15:00

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Revision SE Essay

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Possible layout
* Title: Short and to the point, think of the word limit

* Introduction: Grab reader's attention, what is your essay about?
* Body paragraph #1: Topic #1
* Body paragraph #2: Topic #2
* Conclusion: Consisting of short summary and answer to the question in the assignment.

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Pay attention to the following
- Read the entire prompt before you begin writing. You must answer all parts of the prompt: make sure that you fully understand it before proceeding!
- Organize and outline before writing. Always.
- Don’t be afraid to agree or disagree. Just explain WHY you feel the way you do, and always support your opinions.
- Do not write about things which the prompt does not mention. This will cause you to develop ideas that the prompt does not discuss, which will take away from your ability to develop the topic.
- Avoid using the exact words from the prompt. Use synonyms.
- Use linking words and phrases within paragraphs and to link paragraphs.

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Focus on language
- Formal language
- No contracted forms: don't -> do not
- No 'but', 'and' or 'because' at the start of a sentence.
- Remember those linking words
- Focus on using 2 passives and 2 conditionals in your essay and underline them.

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Choose what to do
- Finish your SB unit 18 exercises
- Prepare for your SE Essay on Thursday
- Read your novel
- Study wordlist units 18

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Thursday
SE Essay, counts 12 times

Go through your notes and feedback beforehand.

Bring a Dutch - English dictionary
and also bring something you can do when you've finished your test (your novel or a different subject)


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