Week 4 - Les 1 & 2

Week 4 - Lesson 1
0-15      Start / Homework check + check vocab ex. 13 + 18, p. 41/45

15-70    D: Speaking & Stones - Assignment
  • Theory & Practise 
  • Prepare, do exercise 23b 
  • Study words this week

70-80   Check goals last lesson

Goals:
- You can start and maintain a conversation
- You know how to use question tags (grammar)
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Week 4 - Lesson 1
0-15      Start / Homework check + check vocab ex. 13 + 18, p. 41/45

15-70    D: Speaking & Stones - Assignment
  • Theory & Practise 
  • Prepare, do exercise 23b 
  • Study words this week

70-80   Check goals last lesson

Goals:
- You can start and maintain a conversation
- You know how to use question tags (grammar)

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End-assignment this lesson
Assignment: Have a conversation (2 mins) in which you show you can start and maintain a conversation in well pronounced sentences.

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Preparation for
End-assignment Speaking

1. What does a natural conversation look like? -> video
2. Vocab and phrases on starting and maintaining a conversation (p. 46 and p. 47)
3. Using question tags
4. Pronunciation

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1 - Video on conversation skills

What does a natural conversation look like? (video: 2 mins)

Watch the video together
Write down tips on how to behave in a conversation in your notebook. (what are good manners?) - p. 70


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Slide 7 - Video

Video on conversation skills

What does a natural conversation look like? (video: 2 mins)

Watch the video together
Write down tips on how to behave in a conversation in your notebook. (what are good manners?) - p. 70


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2 - Vocab and phrases to use in a conversation
page 46 - stone 1: tick the boxes
Which sentences would you use in a conversation?
1 - to answer a question
2 - to start the conversation, (after saying hi/hello)
3 - to close the conversation
4 - ask follow up questions
5 - to change the subject / to talk about yourself
page 47 - ex. 21a: words you could use

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3 - Vocab and phrases to use in a conversation
Grammar topic: Question tags
Question tags
used to check information

other verbs:

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How do Americans spend their after- school hours? (p. 48)

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To do now:
Step 1:
Step 2: Exercise 23b, page 49 - in pairs
  • prepare a conversation with your neighbour in which you talk about after-school activities and your preferences, write out the conversation in a Word document
Successcriteria
  1. Your conversation is at least 2 mins long
  2. You conversation is about after school activities (green list on p. 49)
  3. You use stone 1 sentences, page 46 / You use vocabulary from p. 72/73
  4. You paid attention to pronunciation (see strategy ex. 22 - page 48)
  5. You use tag questions in your conversation (page 75)
Step 3: Study words Theme Words & Reading C, page 72-73

Tag questions: Exercise 2
Click here
Tag questions: Exercise 1
Click here

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How to behave in a
conversation

Slide 13 - Mind map

Finish the question tag:
She is the best student, ...
A
is she?
B
isn't she?
C
does she?
D
doesn't she?

Slide 14 - Quiz

Finish the question tag:
They didn't come to the party, ...
A
did they?
B
didn't they?
C
do they?
D
don't they?

Slide 15 - Quiz

Finish the question tag:
Ali plays football, ...
A
is he?
B
isn't he?
C
does he?
D
doesn't he?

Slide 16 - Quiz

Week 4 - Lesson 2
0-10      Check exercises last lesson (theme words / reading / speaking)
10-20    Goalcheck + Act out conversation - speaking assignment 3
20-60    Writing & Grammar: 
  • Present Simple / Continuous
  • Tag Questions
  • Practise + check goals

60-80   Writing an Email 
Goals:
- You can write in present tense
- You can use tag questions in a sentence
- You know words: Reading (c)

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Act out your conversation
Do the conversation with your neighbour in which you talk about after-school activities and your preferences. Use the conversation you typed in a Word document last lesson.
Successcriteria
  1. Your conversation is at least 2 mins long
  2. You conversation is about after school activities (green list on p. 49)
  3. You use stone 1 sentences, page 46 / You use vocabulary from p. 72/73
  4. You paid attention to pronunciation (see strategy ex. 22 - page 48)
  5. You use tag questions in your conversation (page 75)

Done? Study words Theme Words & Reading C, page 72-73

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Chapter 1
Writing & Grammar

  • Grammar topic: Difference Present Simple / Present Continuous
  • Grammar topic: Tag questions
  • Using the right grammar in writing exercise (endgoal test)

1 minute - read through grammar box 1, p. 50

Classquestion: What do you remember of Writing in Present Tense?


Goals:
- You can write in present tense
- You can use tag questions in a sentence
- You know words: Reading (c)

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Present Simple 
Present Continuous
Present = Tegenwoordige tijd

Simple --> facts, habits, things that happen regularly
example: I walk to school every day.

Continuous --> something is happening right now
example: I am talking to you. 
Goals:
- You can write in present tense
- You can use tag questions in a sentence
- You know words: Reading (c)

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What tense is this?

I go to school every week.
A
Present Simple
B
Present Continuous

Slide 22 - Quiz

What tense is this?

She isn't paying attention.
A
Present Simple
B
Present Continuous

Slide 23 - Quiz

Translate this sentence:
Ik fiets elke ochtend naar school.

Slide 24 - Open question

Translate this sentence:
Hij is muziek aan het luisteren.

Slide 25 - Open question

Present Simple 
Present Continuous
Present = Tegenwoordige tijd

Simple --> facts, habits, things that happen regularly
example: I walk to school every day.

Continuous --> something is happening right now
example: I am talking to you. 
Goals:
- You can write in present tense
- You can use tag questions in a sentence
- You know words: Reading (c)

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Tag Questions
(link to Stones last lesson)
You are still paying attention, aren't you?
She isn't at school today, is she?

positive --> negative
negative --> positive 

But! There are some difficulties:
Goals:
- You can write in present tense
- You can use tag questions in a sentence
- You know words: Reading (c)

Slide 27 - Slide

Grammar topic: Question tags
Question tags
used to check information

other verbs:

Slide 28 - Slide

Finish the question tag:
She is the best student, ...
A
is she?
B
isn't she?
C
does she?
D
doesn't she?

Slide 29 - Quiz

Finish the question tag:
They didn't come to the party, ...
A
did they?
B
didn't they?
C
do they?
D
don't they?

Slide 30 - Quiz

Finish the question tag:
Ali plays football, ...
A
is he?
B
isn't he?
C
does he?
D
doesn't he?

Slide 31 - Quiz

Writing & Grammar: 

Do exercise 25, 26, 28 & 30. p. 50-53         (=homework for next lesson!)
Finished? Study words 'Reading C', p. 73
Use:
Grammar box 1 - Present Simple / Present Continuous, p. 50
Grammar box 2 - Tag questions, p. 52

Last 10 minutes: Check answers together
Goals:
- You can write in present tense
- You can use tag questions in a sentence
- You know words: Reading (c)

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Ex. 30
Writing an Email
  • What does an email look like? 
(see picture -->)
  • What is the assignment? 
2-week exchange
email to your host family
introducing yourself
60-80 words
use Present Simple/Continuous
use 1 tag question


Goals:
- You can use tag questions in a sentence
- You know the difference between Present Simple & Present Continuous
- You know words: Reading (c)

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Exercise 30 - Example key:
Dear Mr and Mrs Bianchi,

My name is Petra and I live in the Netherlands. I like reading and I am on the
school’s hockey team. I go to school in Utrecht, a city in the middle of the
country. 

At the moment, my classmates and I are preparing ourselves for
the exchange. I love meeting new people and visiting new places. It’s exciting,
isn’t it? 

I can’t wait to meet you both!

Bye, 
Layla

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Words check
Notebook exercise, p. 70

1. anxiety                                            6. human
2. behaviour                                     7. impolite
3. complex                                        8. laughter
4. conversation                               9. notice
5. hilarious                                        10. recognise

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Words check
Notebook exercise

1. anxiety = bezorgdheid,angst      6. human = menselijk
2. behaviour = gedrag                        7. impolite = onbeleefd
3. complex = ingewikkeld                 8. laughter = gelach
4. conversation = gesprek                9. notice = opmerken
5. hilarious = hilarisch                       10. recognise = herkennen

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