Havo4_D and E_Thanksgiving_week 46

Today's class
  • Unit 2 - lesson 1 -> ex. 11/12 - questions?;
  • ex. 13- listening/watching/writing/use of irony

  • Unit 2.2 - do ex. 15 - 17 + ex. 21 

  • In class: do ex. 18, 19, 20 and 22

  • Reading your novel

HW next week: study vocabulary 2.1 and 2.1; practice & study past simple/present perfect and past simple/past continuous

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Today's class
  • Unit 2 - lesson 1 -> ex. 11/12 - questions?;
  • ex. 13- listening/watching/writing/use of irony

  • Unit 2.2 - do ex. 15 - 17 + ex. 21 

  • In class: do ex. 18, 19, 20 and 22

  • Reading your novel

HW next week: study vocabulary 2.1 and 2.1; practice & study past simple/present perfect and past simple/past continuous

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Reading comprehension
1) Reading strategy: Intensive reading + scanning for information

2) Learning to find: Important information + summarizing text

3) Synonyms (other words that have the same meaning)

Ex. 15
Ex. 16 (puns) and 17 (vocab)
Ex. 21 Past Simple vs Past Continuous
Practice past simple vs present perfect (Of Course online - lesson 2.1)

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Vocabulary Unit 2.1 - E-N
E-N
  1. To cast (out) -
  2. To conform to - 
  3. To evolve - 
  4. Enigmatic - 
  5. Exuberant - 
  6. Modification - 
  7. To negotiate -
  8. To resume
  9. Susceptible to - 
  10. Rough and tumble play

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Vocabulary Unit 2.1 - E-N KEY
E-N
  1. To cast (out) - gooien; to cast out = uit de groep gooien -> In the old days, people could be cast out of a group if they acted differently from the group
  2. To conform to - (zich) aanpassen aan -> He found it hard to conform to the rules, and was kicked out of the meeting
  3. To evolve - (zich) ontwikkelen -> Man evolved from primates, according to the evolution theory
  4. Enigmatic - raadselachtig -> I don't understand her at all. I would call her enigmatic at best, but frankly she is hard to get along with.
  5. Exuberant - uitbundig -> Her exuberant laughter will be missed in class.
  6. Modification - aanpassing -> This new design needs a few modifications, and then it will be perfect.
  7. To negotiate - onderhandelen -> The peace deal was negotiated between the two ministers of Foreign Affairs.
  8. To resume - hervatten -> She resumed her job after she had recovered from her concussion.
  9. Susceptible to - vatbaar voor -> She is quite susceptible to throat infections, so she needs to disinfect her hands all the time.
  10. Rough and tumble play - gestoei -> Children need mild rough and tumble play to set their boundaries and become more self aware.

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Vocabulary 2.1 N-E
  1. In tegenstelling tot
  2. Minder belangrijk
  3. Moedertaal
  4. Omstandigheden
  5. Opmerkelijk
  6. Gangpad (vliegtuig)
  7. Bewust
  8. Uit de prehistorie
  9. Voorouder(s)
  10. Wijzigen (NIET: to change)
  11. Vermogen
  12. Tussen twee haakjes

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Vocabulary 2.1 N-E
  1. In tegenstelling tot - contrary to
  2. Minder belangrijk - minor
  3. Moedertaal - mother tongue
  4. Omstandigheden - circumstances
  5. Opmerkelijk - remarkable
  6. Gangpad (vliegtuig) - aisle
  7. Bewust - conscious
  8. Uit de prehistorie - ancient 
  9. Voorouder(s) - ancestor(s)
  10. Wijzigen (NIET: to change) - to alter
  11. Vermogen - capacity
  12. Tussen twee haakjes - by the way

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Ex. 13 - Use of Irony
Verbal irony - meaning the opposite of what is being said

Dramatic irony - the audience/reader already know(s) what is going to happen, the character in the play/book doesn't know 

Situational irony - what happens in a situation is the opposite of what you would expect to happen 

(other forms of humour often used: puns, sarcasm)

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Pun

Play on words that sound the same, 
but have a different meaning

Example:
Shakespeare asked me if he could lend a pencil. 
I replied: "2B or not 2B?"

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Sarcasm

Verbal irony used to mock (make fun of) someone/something, show someone's/something's shortcomings

Example:
"I see you’re still learning how to use the internet."

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Slide 16 - Link

Grammar Unit 2
  • Irregular verbs
  • Past Simple (affirmative/questions/negative sentences)
  • Present Perfect (affirmative/questions/negative sentences)
  • Past Simple vs Present Perfect
  • Past Continuous (vs Past Simple)
  • Past Perfect (vs Present Perfect)
  • Adjectives
  • Adverbs
  • Used to/would
  • Comparative & Superlative (cheap/cheaper/cheapest; comfortably/more comfortably/most comfortably)

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Questions
Why did the Pilgrims leave England for America?

What was the ship called they sailed with?

When did they leave England?

Who met them on the coast of America?

Why did the pilgrims celebrate the first Thanksgiving?








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Slide 19 - Video

Slide 20 - Link