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EngelsMiddelbare schoolvmbo t, mavo, havoLeerjaar 3,4

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Jos Romeijn
English Teacher
Married, 2 kids
1st year HVC
15 years in education
questions?
Goals 
At the end of this lesson...
  1.  know each other a little bit
  2.  what is expected of you
  3. You know what you are learning this block and what is important in learning the English language. 

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Planning
Attendance
Onze Afspraken (3 min)
Guidelines for English (3 min)
Checking in (10 min)
Tests/Learning goals/Books (7 min)
Booklist
Getting to work (15 min)
Wrap up (5 min)

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Onze Afspraken
1. We behandelen mensen en spullen met respect.
2. TELEFOON IN DE TAS BIJ HET BORD
3. We eten en drinken buiten het lokaal.
4. We gebruiken de ruimtes in school waarvoor ze bedoeld zijn.
5. We zetten petten/mutsen af in school. We hangen jassen aan de kapstok of doen deze in een kluis.
6. Steek je hand op. 

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Guidelines For English
1. We speak and write in English. Almost always.
2. We make sure everything is in order (books, homework, etc.) 
3a. Listen to each other and
3b. Communicate; ask if you don't know, say if you weren't able to ....
4. We're in this together
IF NOT -Exerdice

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  • Stand up
  • Catch ball
  • State name
  • What does English mean to you?  1 word or full sentence. Anything else you would like to share?
  • Sit down
  • Show respect by listening to each other and do not make fun of anyone
  • I'll start; A way to communicate (talk, read, write, hear, see etc.) with all kinds of people. 

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Test Planning and books block 1
You your book for this block





1 lesson grammar, 1 writing, 1 reading (approx)

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Reading list - Pick 3 - own responsibility
•The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry – R. Joyce
•Madness – R.Dahl (Short stories)
•Educated – T. Westover
The Rosie Project – G. Simsion
•The Girl on the Train – P. Hawkins
Brideshead Revisited – E. Waugh

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Crazy Comic
What & Why: create a story in comic strip form. Learn to communicate and work together in  English. Get to know each other a bit more
How: groups of 3/4, read your assigned story together, discuss what it is about (moral, ideas, visuals), what are you drawing?,  each person draws 1 frame at the same time, do not look at other people's frames before you are finished, combine
Time: 10 minutes of reading and discussing, 10 minutes of drawing
Help:  What's the comic about, who will draw what, text etc. Ask each other, then meOutput: Share with me, next lesson with class
Outcome: Share with each other - Does it tell the whole story? Is the moral clear?
Finished: Review each other's frames
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10:00
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10:00

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https://senorachase.com/2018/03/20/the-lucky-reading-game/

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Crazy Comic
Crazy Comic is from the book 104 Activities that Build by Alanna Jones and encourages teamwork, standardization and coordination.
What you’ll need:
Three or more people
Pencils
Paper
How to play:
Depending on how many team members you have, divide them evenly into groups. Each group will create their own comic strip.
Each person is responsible for drawing one frame of the strip, so the comic’s length is based on how many people are in each group (for example, three people make a three-frame comic). Assign a set amount of time for each team to discuss what the comic will be about, what each person will draw, and so on.
The team will begin drawing at the exact same time without any interaction, so everything must be discussed in detail beforehand. The team is also not allowed to see what the other members are drawing. When time is up, have the teams gather to look at and discuss their comics.
The most effective teams organize themselves with minimal help from leaders. This is an excellent game for teams to practice vision cohesion across components.
This game also works well with teams separated across offices or working remotely. They can work verbally over the phone or Skype to create the comic.

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Time to Wrap up
3 Things you have learned
2 Things you need to work on
1 Question you might still have. 

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Next hours/lessons
Exam texts

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