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Pearson section 2
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Today's lesson
- Starter
   irregular verbs
- Main course
   Pearson section 2
   Practice
- Dessert
   
Nynke Cnossen

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Learning goal 1
You will know how to use adjectives and why you have to use them.




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Which words would you use to describe the
room you are in right now?

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Adjectives
Adjectives? Remember those?
A bitter lemon!

Make an example sentence per picture.

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a cuddly cat 
a deafening sound
an indigo bird
sparse hair
narrow branch
old shoe
rapid rabbit

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Describe yourself!

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Adjective game

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Studenten kijken individueel naar het plaatje en proberen zoveel mogelijk adjectives op te schrijven. 

Daarna controleren in pairs en dan doorstrepen welke woorden ze gelijk hadden.  Daarna gaan de studenten hun woorden tellen.

De student met de meeste woorden in het paartje wint.
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Learning goal 2
You will know how to use linking words/conjuctions.




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Why use a conjunction?
  • om twee dingen aan elkaar te verbinden
  • kunnen woorden, zinsdelen of zinnen zijn
  • je geeft aan wat de relatie is tussen beide delen (opsomming, reden, tegenstelling,.....) 
Why use a 
linking word / conjunction?

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Picture = spaghetti junction Birmingham.
Why use a conjunction?
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AND   BUT   BECAUSE   THEREFORE   WHILE

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Make a sentence using one of the conjunctions.

The cat was sleeping, while the dog was barking.
Write down examples
of an English conjunction (voegwoord).

Denk aan: 
opsomming - keuze - oorzaak - gevolg - tegenstelling - 
tijd - voorwaarde.
You may use Google to find out!

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Remember them from the CE preparation?
Let's answers the questions.
Add conjunctions and adjectives. Be creative!
Work in two groups: e.g. I like sweet chocolate, because....

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Learning goal 3
You will know how to describe a picture. 




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Watch the video: tips

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Learning goal 4
You will know what sections 1 and 2 of the exam look like. 




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Go to Pearson and show the students what sections 1 and 2 look like. 
Don't forget
You need your username and password to login into the computer.

Test jouw gebruikersnaam en wachtwoord dus even van tevoren op een computer van school.

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The price of bananas has gone up.

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There's a garden in front of the library.

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Dessert 1.1

Four flags
- UK, Canada, Australia = Common Wealth
- USA = Independent

Four flags
- UK, USA, Australia = red, white and blue
- Canada = red and white

Four flags
- British Pounds
- Canadian, American, Australian dollars