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 On Patrol!
acces control p. 93
leren woorden 61 t/m 70
woordjestoets week van 4-03-2024
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This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Lesson structure
 On Patrol!
acces control p. 93
leren woorden 61 t/m 70
woordjestoets week van 4-03-2024

Slide 1 - Slide

(1) The purpose of a patrol is to maintain the security of the premises under the security guard's

authority. It's important to understand your role and duties. For example, is the security guard:

Expected to keep intruders away?
Assist members of the public who appear confused or in need of assistance?
Check boilers and other equipment, to make sure they are still functioning safely?





Slide 2 - Slide

(2) The purpose of a patrol can change from time to time, even within a single shift. The first time

that a patrol is made, security may focus on breaches of the property by an intruder; the second
time, to make sure that the safety equipment on machinery in the area is functioning properly;
the third time, to check again for intruders and breaches of the work site, and so on.



Slide 3 - Slide

Slide 4 - Slide

Now it's time use these words in sentences

Every student needs to write one sentences with each word in bold

Slide 5 - Slide

1. Wat wordt bedoelt met het woord 'purpose'?
A
uitdaging
B
doel
C
inhoud
D
sport

Slide 6 - Quiz

2. Wat maken de drie punten in deel 1 van de tekst duidelijk?

Slide 7 - Open question

3. Welk woord wordt in de tekst gebruikt voor "dienst" (ploegendienst)?

Slide 8 - Open question

Exercise 2
Choose the right word to fill in the blanks

Slide 9 - Slide

Answers
1 complete   -    2 historic, 
3 evidence,  -   4 damage, 
5 suspects    -    6  control

Slide 10 - Slide

Exercise 3
Find the correct definition for each word

Slide 11 - Slide

Slide 12 - Slide

Answers
A. a detailed list of all the things in a place
B. place where something is built/happening
C. stealing from  residence
D. go around an area

Slide 13 - Slide