H1 Wk 9 Stepping Stones Theme 2 H + I


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Welcome to the English lesson ZH1a!
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Warming-up, schrijf de antwoorden in je schrift:
1. How do I make a negative sentence?
2. 
3. 
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This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Wel op tafel:
Pen
SS book
Notebook
Laptop (dicht)

Welcome to the English lesson ZH1a!
Niet op tafel:
Telefoon of Zakkie
Tas

Warming-up, schrijf de antwoorden in je schrift:
1. How do I make a negative sentence?
2. 
3. 
timer
1:00

Slide 1 - Slide

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Slide 2 - Slide

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goals

  • I can talk about likes and dislikes.

  • I know the basic word order of English sentences.


Slide 3 - Slide

3. Leerdoelgericht werken
De docent geeft het onderwerp, RTTI geformuleerde leerdoelen en de lesopbouw aan. De docent weet de leerdoelen goed te laten aansluiten bij de voorkennis en het (taal)niveau van de leerlingen. Gedurende de les wordt continu een terugkoppeling naar de leerdoelen gemaakt om de mate van beheersing te controleren.   
Divide these words into positive or negative
to be into
awful
useful
to be fond of
awesome
to be crazy about
useless
to dislike

Slide 4 - Slide

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Make sentences
Choose 2 positive words and 2 negative word and make one sentence with each word.
to be into
awful
useful
awesome 
to be fond of
useless
to be crazy about
to dislike
Examples

I am into history because it is interesting.

I think maths are awful because they are difficult.

Slide 5 - Slide

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Word order
The basic word order in English sentences is often the same, you can remember it with the question: 
                                Who does what where when?
Who
does
what
where
when?
We
have
a test
in class
on Tuesday.
You
are
late
to school
every day.

Slide 6 - Slide

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Find the parts of the sentence:
Who does what where when?

Example:    The girl    walks    her dog    in the park    every Sunday


1. The boy rides his bike to school in the morning.
2. My mother takes the bus to school every day.
Who
Does
What
Where
When

Slide 7 - Slide

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Write this in the correct order:
does - every morning - her homework - she - at home

Slide 8 - Open question

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Write this in the correct order:
walks - every night - the dog - my dad - in the park

Slide 9 - Open question

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Write this in the correct order:
have - every Tuesday - we - maths - at school

Slide 10 - Open question

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Pg. 125 ex. 57A

Put the words in the correct order. 

In each sentence, there is one word you can't use!

Slide 11 - Slide

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Describe what Harry and Sally do with "Who does what where when".

Slide 12 - Slide

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Slide 13 - Slide

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goals

  • I can talk about likes and dislikes.

  • I know the basic word order of English sentences.





Slide 14 - Slide

3. Leerdoelgericht werken
De docent geeft het onderwerp, RTTI geformuleerde leerdoelen en de lesopbouw aan. De docent weet de leerdoelen goed te laten aansluiten bij de voorkennis en het (taal)niveau van de leerlingen. Gedurende de les wordt continu een terugkoppeling naar de leerdoelen gemaakt om de mate van beheersing te controleren.