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HAVO 4
week 41
90 minutes

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Lesson outcomes
  • At the end of this class you have practiced intense watching and listening
  • At the end of this class you have practiced vocabulary from chapter 4
  • At the end of the class you have repeated the future tenses



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Homework last week

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Writing assignments

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Vocabulary chapter 4

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Translate "Abundance"
A
Welwillendheid
B
Overvloed
C
Tekort
D
Doelbewust

Slide 7 - Quiz

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Use "sustainable" in a sentence and make its meaning clear

Slide 8 - Open question

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Use "vendors" in a sentence and make its meaning clear

Slide 9 - Open question

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Translate "aanhoudend"
A
strain
B
effort
C
support
D
persistent

Slide 10 - Quiz

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F: discount supermarkets
  • We are going to practice intensive listening
  • First we practice watching together
  • Then you do listening on your own

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Why? 
  • B1 Can understand the main points of news items on the radio and more simple recorded material about familiar topics

  • Intensive watching
Intensive watching enables you to understand the entire video. It goes beyond understanding the general information. You need to understand the information given about feelings, opinions, arguments, etc. If possible watch a video a second time, because you might miss certain information the first time. You may also need to look up difficult words in order to understand all information.

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In pairs:
Look at the two pictures and describe the 
differences between the traditional 
supermarket and the discount supermarket. 
Mention three characteristics for each supermarket. 
Think of prices, products, interior, 

Upper one is Tesco supermarket and lower 
is Aldi

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Juiste antwoord
Example key:
Traditional supermarket (Tesco):
products of good quality
brand articles
wide range of products
high prices
products are neatly displayed
usually enough staff
limited offer high prices
Discount supermarket:
products of varying quality
nonbrand articles
limited offer
low prices
products are displayed in boxes
sometimes long lines at the cash register

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1 What has changed over the course of sixty years’ time when it comes to buying groceries?
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A Buying your groceries at a discount supermarket has become more and more popular
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B People now rather buy their groceries at a local supermarket instead of going to a discount supermarket.
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C People used to buy groceries at local supermarkets, but they stopped doing that.

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Discount supermarkets are experiencing a boom. This boom is due to...
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A the fact that customers no longer want to pay a high price for products of poor quality at a traditional supermarket.
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B the fact that these shops provide better quality than the quality provided by traditional supermarkets.
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C the price and quality of the products these discount supermarkets sell.

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In the video several percentages are mentioned to explain the success of discount supermarkets. What does 12% stand for? The percentage of:
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people that mainly shop at discount supermarkets
B
people that shop at a discount supermarket each month.
C
sales boost at discount supermarkets.

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How does Nathalie Berg explain the success of discount supermarkets?
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Customers don’t want a large range of products anymore, because shopping takes too much time then.
B
Discount supermarkets focus on products of good quality, rather than offering a large range of products.
C
Their success depends on the smaller range of products and the low price of these products.

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What does Tim Downs explain about discount supermarkets?
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As a customer you can be sure that you buy a product of good quality.
B
It is clear that customers can buy a product for a reasonable price.
C
The range of products is small, so customers can easily choose a product.

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Challenge
If you have done this activity already last year, do this activity:
Watch the video and do the exercises on the handout

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Deel deze les alleen met leerlingen die de bovenstaande vragen al eens hebben gedaan. 

Correct Answers:
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b
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c
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d
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Work on your own
Listening F: Dream career
• exercise 32 – 36 


Writing assignment 1 - 3

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