W1L1 V6B Engels KLV & Examenbundel

learning goals
I will have practiced for SE3 KLV with an audio part. 

I will have started with kennis van land en samenleving and examenbundel 



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This lesson contains 37 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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learning goals
I will have practiced for SE3 KLV with an audio part. 

I will have started with kennis van land en samenleving and examenbundel 



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What do I expect of you?
  • Try to speak as much English as possible. 
  • Be mindful, respectful & communicate!
  • Be on time: more than 5 minutes = too late. 
  • Raise your hand if you have a question and be silent during explanations of me/student. 
  • Participate!!
  • Bags are on the ground, phones in your bags. 
  • No eating in the classroom (gum included), drinking water is allowed. 

Slide 2 - Slide

What can you expect?

Periode 1:  SE2 mondeling (boek) +
 SE2 examenvaardigheden

Periode 2: SE3 kijk- en luistervaardigheid 
SE 3 literatuur + leesvaardigheid

Periode 3: SE4 leesvaardigheid (NIET HERKANSBAAR)

Periode 4: CE leesvaardigheid



Slide 3 - Slide

PTA

Slide 4 - Slide

During this lesson
  1. recap of SE3 KLV parts
  2. globaal kijken en "gewoon kijken" 
  3. General knowledge UK and US: how much do you know?
  4. Examenbundel 

Slide 5 - Slide

Three aspects listening/watching
  • ‘gist’ (de essentie van het fragment) 
  • specific information 
  • important details 

  • Try to discover which one applies to the questions when you are making a listening/watching test. What do they want from me?

Slide 6 - Slide

Kijk/luisteren VWO Engels
  • globaal kijken: hier mag je de vragen nog niet lezen. Je kijkt/luistert naar het fragment, maakt aantekeningen en dan beantwoord je de vragen. 
  • "gewoon kijken" 
  • selectief luisteren : hier mag je de vragen al wel lezen, meerdere vragen per fragment. Dan luister je naar het fragment en maak je aantekeningen. Vervolgens beantwoord je de vragen. 
  • "gewoon" luisteren: je mag de vragen al wel lezen en kijkt/luistert een fragment. Vervolgens beantwoord je de vraag. 

Slide 7 - Slide

KLV
Read the questions during the breaks.
Fill in the answers during the fragments
Look for synonyms between what you hear and in the answers. 

Slide 8 - Slide

Globaal Kijken 

Make notes during the fragment!!
Do not open the booklet yet!


Slide 9 - Slide

6

Slide 10 - Video

01:41
What did segregation mean in South Africa?

Slide 11 - Open question

02:47
The Britains made capital out of Cape Colony. How?

Slide 12 - Open question

04:23
Was district 6 a prosperous neighborhood?
A
No, poverty meant that it was not flourishing at all.
B
Yes, it was unified and flourishing

Slide 13 - Quiz

05:56
What are "bantustans?"

A
areas close to the city of economic growth
B
areas of economic underdevelopment in the countryside
C
they are also called townships
D
urban areas of economic underdevelopment

Slide 14 - Quiz

07:41
How did townships came to be?

Slide 15 - Open question

10:03
Although apartheid laws have been lifted, how would you describe the legacy of apartheid in South Africa according to the video?

Slide 16 - Open question

What do you think the Afrikaans phrase "Hang aan n tak" means?
A
when you need to finish a task
B
feeling lazy (like a sloth)
C
wait a minute

Slide 17 - Quiz

What do you think the Afrikaans word bakvissie means?
A
fried fish that you can eat
B
a whale
C
fish in a bowl
D
a cargo bike

Slide 18 - Quiz

What do you think the Afrikaans phrase n Aap in die mou hê means?
A
when someone hides mischievous plans
B
when someone shows his/her true colors
C
when someone is really happy

Slide 19 - Quiz

3

Slide 20 - Video

00:11
From which country is Yoruba slang you think?

Slide 21 - Open question

02:08
Which Afrikaans words/phrases do you recognise in Dutch?

Slide 22 - Open question

03:00
What do you think Mi ogfe bo means?

Slide 23 - Open question

1) Which languages do you speak?
2) Name one expression/phrase we should know.

Slide 24 - Mind map

Examenbundel
your new best friend

Slide 25 - Slide

Examenbundel
Ga naar mijnexamenbundel.nl and fill in the code 
This website and unique code provides you with extra material to practice, answers, tips and the e-book examenbundel

Done? Start by making the "oriëntatietoets" as indicated in the stappenplan. 

Slide 26 - Slide

(p. 6) How many mistakes did you make in your oriëntatietoets
I have not finished the oriëntatietoets
I had more than 4 mistakes
I had less than 4 mistakes

Slide 27 - Poll

(p. 6) If you had more than 4 mistakes:
What is the cause?
Difficulties tackling questions
Difficulties understanding MC questions
Lack of vocabulary
Lack of background knowledge US & GB

Slide 28 - Poll

Onderdeel D 
p. 74 

Less than 4 mistakes: Make text E6 (p. 120-121). Done? Pick any other text you want to make. 

Slide 29 - Slide

Stappenplan
1. Lees de titel, bekijk het plaatje, check de bron en schrijver. Bedenk wat je al weet over dit onderwerp. 
2. Lees de vraag en beslis of de tekst kort genoeg is om helemaal te lezen of dat je slechts een (paar) alinea's moet lezen. 



Slide 30 - Slide

Beweringsvragen
3. Lees de eerste bewering en zoek het tekstgedeelte op waar de bewering over gaat. 
4. Lees dat tekstgedeelte goed door en bepaal of de bewering klopt of niet klopt. Herhaal dit met de overige beweringen 
6. Weet dat als er niets over de bewering wordt gezegd het altijd fout is! Gebruik dezelfde woorden als in de vraag (wel/niet of juist/onjuist) 



Slide 31 - Slide

Meerkeuzevraag 
4. Bij meerkeuze antwoorden zorg dat je de werkwoorden onderstreept en echt goed begrijpt. Wegstrepen van antwoorden. 
5. Let op linking words in alinea's of in antwoorden. Zorg dat je die onderstreept en bekijkt wat hun betekenis is/ tot welke categorie ze behoren. 

Slide 32 - Slide

p.122
E7 South Africa: The Art of Nation: Q1
timer
2:00

Slide 33 - Slide

2: Which of the following best illustrates the point the writer wishes to make in paragraph 4?
A
Artists rebelled against colonialism by showcasing South African resilience in their works
B
Becoming acquainted with the art of other countries changed South African art expression
C
Due to contact with other civilisations, the uniqueness of South African art came to light.
D
The colonial period fuelled a shift from abstract to symbolic works in South African art.

Slide 34 - Quiz

3: What is the function of paragraph 5?
A
to elaborate on the notion that art offered native South Africans an opportunity to redeem themselves
B
to explain why South African apartheid divided artists into separate groups
C
to make clear how repression affected artistic expression in the 19th century
D
to point out why the 19th century is the most important period in the art history of South Africa

Slide 35 - Quiz

4: What does the writer claim in paragraphs 6 & 7?
A
A common theme in modern South African art is the hardships generations of people endured.
B
The British Museum seeks to present a more comprehensive perspective on South African art.
C
The exhibition unfortunately fails to incorporate the works of illustrious South African modern artists

Slide 36 - Quiz

Mention 1 thing you take away from this class and 1 thing you would like to practice more in class.

Slide 37 - Open question