Mavo 3 periode 2 week 23

PTO 2 - Week 23 - lesson 1
Today's mission:
  • Short Story: The Wish
  • Recap 5 short stories
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PTO 2 - Week 23 - lesson 1
Today's mission:
  • Short Story: The Wish
  • Recap 5 short stories
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1:00

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Today's mission
Reading short stories: 
The Wish

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The Wish

Roald Dahl

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Questions about what we've read so far: 

Who are the main characters of the book?

What do you know about the main characters?

How do you feel about what you've read?

What do you think will happen next? 


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Today's mission
Reading short stories: 
Recap

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The Landlady by Roald Dahl is a story about a young man named Billy Weaver. He arrives in Bath to find a place to stay and finds a small guest house run by a kind old lady. At first, everything seems nice. But as the night goes on, Billy notices some strange things that make him feel uneasy.

In Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl, Mary Maloney is a loving wife who is shocked when her husband gives her bad news. In a moment of strong emotions, she takes unexpected action. She then stays calm and finds a clever way to handle the situation, even when the police arrive to investigate. 

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The Elevator by William Sleator is a scary story about a boy named Martin who is afraid of elevators. One day, he starts seeing a strange woman in the elevator. She makes him feel very nervous. As time goes on, his fear gets worse. The story ends in a surprising and scary way.

The End of the Line by Allison Randall is about Liza and her twin brother Frank. They see a new telephone at the post office and dream of making calls. In an old mine, they find a gold coin but also meet some dangerous men who tie them up. One of the men later helps them, and they return home. In the end, Liza learns that some dreams are harder to reach than they seem. 

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"The Wish" by Roald Dahl is a short story about a young boy who imagines his carpet as a dangerous landscape—a game where he must cross safely without stepping on the "red" sections, which he sees as burning hot coals, and the "black" sections, which he imagines as deadly snakes. As he carefully navigates his way across, he becomes more anxious and eventually loses his balance, falling into the "snakes." The story ends ambiguously, leaving the reader uncertain about whether the danger was real or just a product of the boy’s imagination.

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What is your favourite short story?
Lamb to the slaughter
The Landlady
The Elevator
The end of the Line
The Wish

Slide 9 - Poll

Blooket / Quizlet live
vocabulary 

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Homework
Do:
Finish reading all five short stories







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PTO 2 - Week 23 - lesson 2
Today's mission:
  • Mock Test Short Stories
  • Test preparation
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Today's mission
Reading short stories: 
mock test

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How does Billy Weaver feel when he first meets the landlady in The Landlady?

Slide 14 - Open question

What does Mary Maloney do to hide what she has done in Lamb to the Slaughter?

Slide 15 - Open question

What is strange about the fat lady in The Elevator?

Slide 16 - Open question

How does the behaviour of the bad guy in The End of the Line make Liza feel?

Slide 17 - Open question

What does the boy pretend the carpet is in The Wish?

Slide 18 - Open question

What is your favourite short story and why?

Slide 19 - Open question

Today's mission
Test pto2 
preparation

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PTO 2: two tests
- Leesvaardigheid (examenteksten): 90 minuten
- Schrijfvaardigheid (+short stories): 90 minuten

voorbereiding:
- examenidioom vocabulary
- short stories lezen
- oefenen oude examens (in de klas gedaan)

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Informal letter in English
Salutation
  • Omdat het een informele brief is, is de aanhef minder belangrijk dan bij een zakelijke brief. 

  • “Hi (first name),” 
  • “Dear (first name),” 

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Informal letter in English

Beginnings
In de brief mag persoonlijk taalgebruik gebruikt worden, maar het is wel belangrijk dat het een nette brief blijft. 
Geen afkortingen dus!

  • Thank you / Many thanks for your recent e-mail
  • I hope you are well.
  • It was good to hear from you recently.

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Informal letter in English

Asking In de brief mag persoonlijk taalgebruik gebruikt worden, maar het is wel belangrijk dat het een nette brief blijft.

  • How are you?
  • How's it going?

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Informal letter in English

The actual text / middle part of your email

  • Referring to their news
  • Giving news
  • Apologies
  • Invitations
  • Requests
  • Thank you/Congratulations/Good luck
  • Making suggestions and recommendations

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Informal letter in English

Endings

  • Give my love to...
  • Give my regards to...
  • Say hello to...
  • Hope to hear from you soon
  • See you soon!
  • Write soon!

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Informal letter in English

Signing off

Bij de afsluiting van de brief, wordt de relatie met de persoon aan wie de brief geschreven wordt nog extra duidelijk. 

Bij goede bekenden: 
Best wishes / Best regards + first name
Kind regards / All the best / Take care + first name

Bij geliefden of familie:
Love + first name
Lots of love + first name

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Leesvaardigheid extra oefenen:


Schrijfvaardigheid extra oefenen:

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Blooket / Quizlet live
vocabulary 

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Homework
Do:
Study Examenidioom theme 7/8/9/10/11/12
Finish reading all five short stories



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