1P4L2 1F Speaking and Making conversation

Speaking and making conversation

27 May
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Speaking and making conversation

27 May

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May 24, 1883
Longest suspension bridge in the world. 
Spanning the East River from Brooklyn to Manhattan Island in New York City.
Still an iconic feature of New York.

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Today's programme
  • Attendance
  • Warm-up
  • Present and past simple
  • Conversation: compliments, wishes, asking for help
  • Assignments speaking and making conversation

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Today's goals
At the end of this lesson you will know:
 British vs American pronunciation, recapped present and pas simple, conversation and have practised speaking English

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Warm-up
  • Write down a short speech (key words) about why we should visit your hometown (it can be imaginary).
  • Preparation time: 5 minutes
  • Duration: 1 minute
  • Everyone has a turn, you can do this by yourselves or in pairs (2 students)
  • And we listen to each others speech.

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In which countries is English an official language?

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Around 60 sovereign countries have English as an official language, such as
the obvious UK, USA, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
But also South-Africa, Singapore, Philipines, Barbados, Sint Maarten, Kenya, several Caribbean islands.
Do you pronounce the words with an American or English accent?

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Different pronunciation?
British:
r - when followed by a vowel sound (klinker) - (at beginning of word) 
   - ring / marry
t - hard t - better (no pronunciation of r)
American:
r - every r in a word - butter
t - sound like d - butter sounds like budder
There are also differences between American and British English in the areas of spelling and vocabulary 

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how do you pronounce...
bath 
tomatoes
laugh
ask
ear
better
mobile


british vs american

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When do you use the
present simple?

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Around 60 sovereign countries have English as an official language, such as
the obvious UK, USA, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
But also South-Africa, Singapore, Philipines, Barbados, Sint Maarten, Kenya, several Caribbean islands.
Present simple
Meest eenvoudige vorm van tegenwoordige tijd
Gebruik je bij feiten en gewoontes en tijdschema's
SHIT-rule: she/he/it verb + -(e)s
     A whale lives in the ocean
     I always eat cereal for breakfast
     The bus leaves at 4 pm


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Present simple
We often ........... (to talk) about or holiday.
A
talk
B
talks

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(to teach) present simple
She ..... English.

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When do you use the
past simple?

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Past simple
Meest eenvoudige vorm van verleden tijd
Gebruik je bij zaken die in het verleden liggen en die voorbij zijn
Regelmatige werkwoorden: verb + - ed
Vaak een verwijzing naar het verleden in de zin     
     I walked to school yesterday
     He was a good soccer player when he was young
     They passed through customs 10 minutes ago.


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Past simple
He .... (to see) a crow steeling his sandwich a minute ago
A
see
B
saw
C
seed

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(to go) past simple
I ..... to the zoo often when I was young

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What compliment did you receive
or give in the past week?

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Around 60 sovereign countries have English as an official language, such as
the obvious UK, USA, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
But also South-Africa, Singapore, Philipines, Barbados, Sint Maarten, Kenya, several Caribbean islands.
What would you answer to
a compliment / insult?

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Around 60 sovereign countries have English as an official language, such as
the obvious UK, USA, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
But also South-Africa, Singapore, Philipines, Barbados, Sint Maarten, Kenya, several Caribbean islands.
Conversation - compliments/insults
Compliment
That was a great 
presentation

Insult
You are very lazy
Reaction
Thank you, that is very kind of you
Thanks, Ivan helped a lot

Reaction
I find that very insulting/offensive
What a hurtful remark

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How would you say that you want
to have something?

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Around 60 sovereign countries have English as an official language, such as
the obvious UK, USA, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
But also South-Africa, Singapore, Philipines, Barbados, Sint Maarten, Kenya, several Caribbean islands.
Conversation - wishes
Hoe geef je aan dat je iets wilt?
I'd (would) like ...
Can you ...
I want ...

Hoe geef je aan dat je iets niet wilt?
don't want / can't 

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Conversation - asking for help
Wat zeg je als je een probleem (op je werk) hebt? Aanspreken:
Jack, I (seem to) have a problem.
Can I talk to you for a second, Jenny?
Inhoud boodschap:
I would like to talk to you about ...
Can you give me some advice on ...
I could use some help with ...

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Conversation - Q&A
Wat geef je als antwoord?

Can you help me?                     No, I can't / Yes, I can
Do you know the way?           No, I don't / Yes, I do
Were you sick yesterday?     No, I wasn't / Yes, I was

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Conversation - thanking for help
Bedanken voor ontvangen hulp:
Thanks for your help
I appreciate your help
Thank you for your advise
That was really helpful

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Assignment
Give a presentation about yourself as an exchange student in Britain.

See assignment on Itslearning.

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Which demonstrative pronouns can you name?

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Demonstrative pronoun
this  -  that
these  -  those

When do you use which?

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Which question words can you name?

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Around 60 sovereign countries have English as an official language, such as
the obvious UK, USA, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
But also South-Africa, Singapore, Philipines, Barbados, Sint Maarten, Kenya, several Caribbean islands.
Question words (wh-words)
What                                Where
                   When
                                                 Who
          Why
                                   How

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Adjectives (bijvoeglijk nwd)
bijvoeglijk nwd zegt wat over het zelfstandig nwd

That is a beautiful dress you're wearing.
I really like your new haircut.
I hate those ugly sneakers of yours.
I don't like your pink shirt.

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Adverbs (bijwoord)
bijwoord zegt wat over het werkwoord of over bijvoeglijk nwd
(bijvoeglijk nwd + -ly)

You sing beautifully.
She is a terribly good skater.
The dog smells horribly.
We don't like your extremely bright shirt.

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Welke zin is juist?
A
He always drives slow
B
He always drives slowly

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Welke zin is juist?
A
She is a quickly learner
B
She is a quick learner

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Homework
Making conversation A1 2.2
Speaking A1 2.2

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See you next week!!!

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