4MC Week 14 Les 3+4 ( signal words/finding difficult words)
Week 14: lesson 3 + 4
(Signal words/ finding difficult words)
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Lesson duration is: 50 min
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Week 14: lesson 3 + 4
(Signal words/ finding difficult words)
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Last lesson
1. I can use reading strategies to activate my pre-knowledge about a text.
2. I can train my exam skills
This lesson
I can recognize signal words & use them in correct English sentences
Lesson goals
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Lesson plan (2 lessons)
1. Signal words
2. Practice with signal words
3. Finding (meaning of) difficult words
(4. Practice with exam questions)
(5.Lyricstraining/Kahoot)
6. Did we achieve our lesson goals?
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What do these sentences mean?
I like him, because he is crazy
I like him, despite him being crazy
I like him, except when he is crazy
I like him, but he is crazy
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These are signal words
I like him, because he is crazy
I like him, despite him being crazy
I like him, except when he is crazy
I like him, but he is crazy
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Why are signal words important?
- connect information in a text (opsomming, tegenstelling, gevolg, etc..)
- helps you understand the writer's point of view
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Assignment
1. Look at the "signaalwoorden" on p. 47 (opsomming). Look carefully at the translations!
2. Write a correct English sentence for every word here.
You have 8 minutes and you work alone.
Done early? Write another sentence for each word!
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8:00
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Which sentence did you write for the word: "as well as" (ook,eveneens)?
Slide 8 - Open question
Which sentence did you write for the word: "lastly" (in de laatste plaats, ten slotte)?
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Which sentence did you write for the word: "moreover" (bovendien)?
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Which sentence did you write for the word: "on top of that" (daar komt nog bij, bovendien)?
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Lesson goals:
I can recognize signal words & use them in correct English sentences
Homework :
none
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Time left? Let's play Kahoot!
Enter the game PIN that I will show you now
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Week 14: lesson 4 (finding diffcult words)
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Last lesson
I can recognize signal words & use them in correct English sentences
This lesson
I can find the meaning of difficult words
Lesson goals
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Now...let's look at finding the meaning of difficult words
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What would you do BEFORE you look up a difficult word in your dictionary?
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Example of difficult word in text
‘Police auctioned Exhibit A’
--> Wat was hiervan het gevolg voor de verdachte?
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Reading strategy difficult words
STEP 1--> Important or unimportant?
Ask yourself: Is this word important to understand the text?
Step 2--> unimportant? read ahead
Step 3--> Important? ---> look at the context of the text
- What does the title mean? Is there something on the pictures that could help me? What kind of text is it? (activate pre- knowledge)
Copy from the board
timer
3:00
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Example of difficult word in text
‘Police auctioned Exhibit A’
--> Wat was hiervan het gevolg voor de verdachte?
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Reading strategy difficult words
Step 4--> Important?--> have a look at the structure of the word itself
Sometimes you recognise a part of the word already --> For example: Unimportant= you know important. Or irregular, you know regular.
Step 5-->Important? -->Read around the word--> why?
Because there might be a word that means the same.
Or a word that is the opposite.
Or they explain the word in the text a bit further away.
STEP 5--> Important or unimportant?
Ask yourself: Is this word important to understand the text?
Step 2--> unimportant? read ahead
Step 3--> Important? ---> look at the context of the text
- What does the title mean? Is there something on the pictures that could help me? What kind of text is it? (activate pre- knowledge)
Copy from the board
timer
3:00
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Example of difficult word in text
‘Police auctioned Exhibit A’
--> Wat was hiervan het gevolg voor de verdachte?
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Reading strategy difficult words
Step 6--> Important?--> ask someone
If you are practising reading you could ask your neighbour or family what the word means
Step 7-->Important but you don't know? -->Look up in the dictionary!
Copy from the board
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2:00
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Example of difficult word in text
‘Police auctioned Exhibit A’
--> Wat was hiervan het gevolg voor de verdachte?
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How do you find a difficult word in the dictionary?
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Looking up words in the dictionary
Step 1: what kind of word is it?>verb,noun, adjective? Some words cannot be found in the dictionary (like names of places or persons) and some words will look different (like verbs)
Step 2:start with the first letter of the word, then second, third letter or more untill you find the right word.
For example: "House"> first look "H", then "O", then "U" and so on untill you find the word you need.
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3:00
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Looking up words in the dictionary
Step 3: look at the translations. If there are more translations, the most common one is shown first. Try this one first!
Step 4: check if the translation fits in the text. If not, look at the others untill you find the right one!
timer
2:00
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Practice with exam questions
Look at question .... of your exam.
Use the strategies for finding difficult words that I taught you.
You have 4 minutes
timer
4:00
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Lyrics training
Time to practice your listening skills!
Listen to a song and guess the missing words in the lyrics