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The BEST Inventions EVER!!!!
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The BEST Inventions EVER!!!!

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Lesson goals
By the end of this lesson....
.... I have given 3 reasons why my selected innovation is the best invention ever!
..... I know what transition words are and can explain how and why they are used
.... I can use at least 2 contrasting or 2 comparison transition words to compare my best innovation with that of a classmate

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Agenda
Lesson goals
Best invention ever
What are transition words
Contrasting transition words
Contrasting inventions with a classmate
Lesson goals achieved?

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What did you think is the best invention ever? (poster)

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Remember (for later) the 3 reasons given for why your invention is the best!!

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Lesson goals
By the end of this lesson....
.... I have given 3 reasons why my selected innovation is the best invention ever!
..... I know what transition words are and can explain how and why they are used
.... I can use at least 2 contrasting or 2 comparison transition words to compare my best innovation with that of a classmate

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TRANSITION WORDS
 OR
LINKING WORDS 

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Transition Words
(also known as linking or connecting words)

Verbindingswoorden

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Types of Transition Words
  1. Contrast (tegenstelling)
  2. Illustration and comparison (Toelichting/Vergelijking)
  3. Consequences and conclusion (Gevolg/Conclusie)
  4. Addition, summary and choice (Uitbreiding, Opsomming, Keuze) 
  5. Limitation (Beperking/Relativering)
  6. Possibility and probability (Mogelijkheid/Waarschijnlijkheid)
  7. Gradation (Gradatie)
  8. Reason, cause and explanation (Reden/Oorzaak/Verklaring)
  9. Time and changes in time (Tijd/Verandering in tijd) 
  10. Sequence (Volgorde)
  11. Condition (Voorwaarde)
  12. Result (Resultaat)
  13. Emphasis (Nadruk)
  14. Goal and means (Doel/Middel)


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Verbindingswoorden / Transition words 
Verbindingswoorden geven het verband aan tussen (delen van) zinnen en tussen alinea’s. Ze geven belangrijke informatie over de opbouw van een tekst of tekstgedeelte. Zo kunnen verbindingswoorden bijvoorbeeld een opsomming aankondigen of duidelijk maken dat er sprake is van een reden of een verklaring. 

As a "part of speech" transition words are used to link words, phrases or sentences.  The help the reader to progress from one idea (expressed by the author) to the next one. Thus they help to build up coherent relationships in the text.

Let er dus goed op, want bij het beantwoorden van vragen bij een tekst zijn verbindingswoorden een belangrijk hulpmiddel. 

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What are transition words?

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Why do we use transition words?

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Lesson goals
By the end of this lesson....
.... I have given 3 reasons why my selected innovation is the best invention ever!
..... I know what transition words are and can explain how and why they are used
.... I can use at least 2 contrasting or 2 comparison transition words to compare my best innovation with that of a classmate

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Contrasting and Comparing transition words are used to:
  • Show vague or strong similarities between one concept and another
  • Show a correlation between one concept and another
  • Show a causal relationship between one concept and the other
  • Show the opposing natures of one concept and another

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Comparison 
one similarity 
another similarity
both
like
likewise
similarly
in a similar fashion

..... for example
Contrast
one difference
 another difference
 conversely
in contrast
 unlike
 while
whereas

..... for example

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Contrast (Tegenstelling)

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Contrast (Tegenstelling)
- although (hoewel)
- but (maar) 
- contrary to (in tegenstelling tot)
- despite (ondanks)
- even so (toch, echter)
- even though (ook al, hoewel)
- however (echter)
- in contrast to (in tegenstelling tot)
- in spite of (ondanks)
- instead (of) (in plaats [van])
- at the same time (tegelijketijd)

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Contrast (Tegenstelling)
- nevertheless (niettemin, toch)
- nonetheless (niettemin, toch)
- on the contrary (integendeel)
- on the one hand, on the other hand (enerzijds... anderzijds)
- rather than (liever dan, eerder dan)
- still (aan het begin van een zin) (toch, echter)
- though (hoewel)
- unfortunately (helaas)
- whereas (terwijl)
- yet (aan het begin van een zin) (toch, echter) 

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For Example:

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_________, what she said has some truth to it.
A
So
B
Since
C
At the same time
D
Likewise

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_________, I don’t see what that has to do with anything.
A
Finally
B
However
C
Actually
D
Similarly

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________, how can they expect us to comply?
A
Otherwise
B
Merely
C
Such as
D
Secondly

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I love London _______ the bad weather.
A
fortunately
B
in spite of
C
likewise
D
despite

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Illustration/Comparison (Toelichting/Vergelijking)

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Illustration/Comparison (Toelichting/Vergelijking) 

- e.g. (= exempli gratia) (bijvoorbeeld)
- equally (in dezelfde mate)
- for example (bijvoorbeeld)
- for instance (bijvoorbeeld)
- fortunately (gelukkig)
- i.e. (= id est) (dat wil zeggen)
- likewise (op dezelfde manier, eveneens)
- similarly (op dezelfde manier, evenzeer)
- such as (zoals)
- thus (op deze manier)
- whereas (terwijl)

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________, the sequel was very successful.”
A
Unfortunately
B
Meanwhile
C
Because
D
Likewise

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________, we observed no differences in response rate
A
Similarly
B
In brief
C
Both
D
Rather than

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He must be about 60, ______ his wife looks about 30
A
similarly
B
whereas
C
for instance
D
equally

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_______ she likes going to parties _______ I prefer somewhere quiet
A
Unfortunately, when
B
Instance, whereas
C
As a result, finally
D
After all, moreover

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Compare and Contrast
You have created a poster with the best innovation ever (according to you)
Step 1:  Show your innovation poster to a partner
Step 2:  Compare and contrast your innovation and reasons with a partner
Step 3: Write down 2 sentences (in English) that either compare or contrast the differences between your innovations.  Use at least 2 comparative transition words or 2 contrasting transition words to show that you can use these correctly.
Step 4:  Be prepared to share your sentences with the class.
You have 5 minutes to complete this exercise

WORK QUIETLY PLEASE
Finished?  Come show me your work.
timer
5:00

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Lesson goals
By the end of this lesson....
.... I have given 3 reasons why my selected innovation is the best invention ever!
..... I know what transition words are and can explain how and why they are used
.... I can use at least 2 contrasting or 2 comparison transition words to compare my best innovation with that of a classmate

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Homework





None (if you have finished yesterdays homework)

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