How can you make the following sentences full and polite?
- ''Would you like a glass of water?'' ''Yes'' - ''Can I borrow your pen?''
In England's culture it is the norm to speak politely, which isn't always the case in the Netherlands.
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Speaking in full sentences and politely.
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Practice for language village
Conversation at a restaurant
What: read the scenario and practice the conversation with a classmate.
How: highlight any important information while reading. Then with a classmate decide who's going to be the waiter/waitress and who's going to be the guest.
Help: I will be walking around to help, but you can ask your classmate for help too.
Time: the conversation should be around 10 minutes.
Outcome: You have practiced the conversation at a restaurant and you have spoken in full sentences and politely.
Finished: swap roles.
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Make the sentences full and polite
Waiter/waitress: ''Have you made a reservation?'' Guest: ''Yes, ...........''
Waiter/waitress: ''How is your food?" Guest: ''It's cold.''
Waiter/waitress: ''Would you like another drink?'' Guest: ''No, ................''
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Hello!
Today:
practice for language village
conversation at a hotel
Goal: I can spell my first and last name. I can make a complaint.
Reminder: 12 march
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Spelling your first and last name
Pay especially attention to: A, E & I (it is easy to get them wrong)
Try to spell your first and last name! You can write it down too if you like.
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Practice for language village
Conversation at a hotel
What: read the scenario and practice the conversation with a classmate.
How: highlight any important information while reading. Then with a classmate decide who's going to be the receptionist and who's going to be the guest.
Help: I will be walking around to help, but you can ask your classmate for help too.
Time: the conversation should be around 10 minutes.
Outcome: You have practiced the conversation at a hotel and you can spell your first and last name.
Finished: swap roles.
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Spelling the English alphabet
Who can spell its name without the tool?
We will practice this more often :)
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Hello!
Today:
practice for language village
topic: airport - reading: flying for business
Goal: get familiar with the topic and vocabulary.
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Language village
So far we have practiced two scenarios, which are? 1 = 2 =
What will be asked of you for both scenarios during language village? 1 = 2 =
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Flying for business
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Flying for business
Name a country you would like to fly to
Name the two names from the reading exercise
Name a word you have learned today
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Hello!
Today:
practice for language village
topic: airport - conversation at security
Goal: you are prepared for the scenario aiport.
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Practice for language village
Conversation at aiport security
What: read the scenario and practice the conversation with a classmate.
How: highlight any important information while reading. Then with a classmate decide who's going to be the receptionist and who's going to be the guest.
Help: I will be walking around to help, but you can ask your classmate for help too.
Time: the conversation should be around 10 minutes.
Outcome: You have practiced the conversation at airport security.
Finished: swap roles.
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Airport security
Name an item you can carry with you in your carry-on.
Name an item you have to declare at the airport.
Name an item you will always carry with you when you travel.
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Hello!
Today:
practice for language village - vocabulary
finish drawing
conversation in at a tattoo shop
Goal: I am familiar with words used in a tattoo shop.
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Conversation at a tattoo shop
Vocabulary
minimalistic tattoo (small and simple tattoo)
symbolic tattoo (tattoo with meaning)
floral tattoo (flower tattoo)
flash tattoo or custom tattoo (flash = already made custom = made by you)
tattoo artist (the person tattooing)
(color) ink (substance that is used to make tattoos, often in black, but also in color)
tattoo machine (machine used when tattooing)
sketch (selfmade drawing to take with you to a tattoo shop)
numbing cream (cream to make tattooing less painful)
cover up (tattoo on top of an old tattoo, to cover it up)
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Vocabulary
A small, simple and clean tattoo. Often with fine lines. ''Less is more''
A = minimalistic tattoo B = traditional tattoo C = floral tattoo
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Vocabulary
A tattoo that you have designed yourself.
A = costum tattoo B = symbolic tattoo C = flash tattoo
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Vocabulary
A substance you use to make tattooing less painful.
A = numbing cream B = painless cream C = face cream
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Vocabulary
A drawing that you take with you to the tattoo shop.
A = drawing B = paiting C = sketch
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Draw your tattoo idea
Draw a tattoo that you would like
Describe your tattoo and write it down FOR EXAMPLE: a sunflower in black and white on my leg.
Write down the meaning of your tattoo
Hand in your drawing (I will give them to you at the language village)
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Quiz
Where on the body is the most painful place to get a tattoo?
A: Ankle
B: Upper leg
C: Armpit
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Quiz
How many tattoos does the most tattooed man have?
A = more than 500
B = more than 1000
C = more than 10.000
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Quiz
What is the most popular tattoo to get?
A = Lion
B = Butterfly
C = Bird
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Quiz
On which part of the body fades a tattoo the fastest?
A = fingers
B = ribcage
C = face
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Quiz
Which color ink for tattoos is forbidden in the EU?
A = pink
B = yellow
C = blue
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Hello!
Today:
practice for language village - vocabulary list - rubric
conversation with a stranger
Goal: I can have a spontaneuos conversation in English.
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Conversation with a stranger
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Hello!
Today:
practice for language village - vocabulary list - rubric
police station: describing a suspect
Goal: I can describe a suspect.
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Describing a suspect
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Choose a suspect
I will describe a classmate
Guess who it is and write the name on the white board
Keep your answer to yourself
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Describe these people
In pairs describe these suspects to each other.
Use the words and example sentences from the word list.
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Hello!
Today:
practice for language village
tourist office: asking directions and information.
Goal: I can ask for directions and information.
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Tourist attractions
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Tourist office
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Asking for information
You want to know where you can find a park.
You want to know what tourist attraction you can find in the city.