Reading strategy multiple choice + ask yourself questions 2 year 4 2nd of march

What are we going to do?

- Are you addicted to your phone?
- Reading strategy multiple choice
- Check: The real life angry birds
- Reading strategy asking yourself questions
- Work for yourself

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This lesson contains 38 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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What are we going to do?

- Are you addicted to your phone?
- Reading strategy multiple choice
- Check: The real life angry birds
- Reading strategy asking yourself questions
- Work for yourself

Slide 1 - Slide

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Why it's better to do your HOMEWORK!!

- You want to speak English fluently---> ONE DAY YOU WILL BE TRAVELLING AROUND THE WORLD!!
- Reading is a 'skill' ---> practice
- You need vocabulary!
- Sometimes it could be fun?!?!?! jhaaaaa

Slide 2 - Slide

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Do you think phone addiction is a real thing? And why (not)?

Slide 3 - Open question

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Listening & watching

You're going to watch a TED Talk about phones.
Listen/watch carefully and answer the questions.

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Slide 5 - Video

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00:54
How many times a day do you use your phone or just check your phone?

Slide 6 - Open question

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01:22
Which symptom is not a symptom of phone addiction?
A
checking your phone every 5 minutes
B
panicking when you lose your phone
C
stressing when you can't check your phone
D
being able to put your phone aside

Slide 7 - Quiz

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01:46
What is the purpose of the detox centres Tanner refers to?
A
they will help you get over your addiction
B
they will help you to come over your fright of travelling
C
they wil help you to eat better
D
they will help you to sleep better

Slide 8 - Quiz

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02:24
What could be the start of an addiction?
A
Checking social media every day
B
Using all kinds of social media
C
Posting photos and like the fact if a stranger likes it
D
Responding on others

Slide 9 - Quiz

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03:11
What does Tanner describe in this part?

Slide 10 - Open question

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03:50
Does Tanner want to talk to his grandparents?
A
Absolutely, he calls them for hours
B
Absolutely, but not too long
C
Well, yes, however only through texting
D
He absolutely despites it

Slide 11 - Quiz

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04:49
What does the sign stand for?
A
A commercial
B
To tell people to actually pay attention to the match
C
Information about the game
D
Supporting the use of the devices

Slide 12 - Quiz

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05:16
What does the blue light coming from your phone do?
A
Making you sleepy
B
Affecting your sleep - you can't sleep
C
Distracting you from playing games
D
Waking you early in the morning

Slide 13 - Quiz

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06:45
What do you do when you don't use the phone?

Slide 14 - Mind map

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Last lesson I showed you how you should solve a multiple choice question. There are 6 steps, what are the steps?

Slide 15 - Open question

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The real life angry birds 

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Are the right sentences being highlighted in the text?
A
Yes
B
No
C
I am not sure

Slide 17 - Quiz

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So what do we miss?

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Laat leerlingen het antwoord bestuderen en vraag of het antwoord goed is. 
De kleur van het uniform.
Ze vallen aan om hun nest te beschermen.
Are these answers right?
A
Yes they are right
B
No they are both wrong
C
The first one is right, second wrong
D
The second one is right, first wrong

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Are the answers right?

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Laat leerlingen het antwoord bestuderen en vraag of het antwoord goed is. 
Examen nakijk model
2 punten voor een antwoord met de volgende strekking:
-ze willen hun nest beschermen en 
- ze worden boos/opgelaten door de fel gekleurde uniformen van de postbezorgers

Slide 21 - Slide

Leg uit dat je snapt dat leerlingen het antwoord wel snappen maar dat ze dat dan ook echt op papier moeten zetten. De docent gaat met een tweede corrector in discussie. 
Are the right sentences being highlighted?

Slide 22 - Slide

Leg uit dat je snapt dat leerlingen het antwoord wel snappen maar dat ze dat dan ook echt op papier moeten zetten. De docent gaat met een tweede corrector in discussie. 
Are the right sentences being highlighted in the text?
A
Yes
B
No
C
I am not sure

Slide 23 - Quiz

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Is A the right answer?

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Leg uit dat je snapt dat leerlingen het antwoord wel snappen maar dat ze dat dan ook echt op papier moeten zetten. De docent gaat met een tweede corrector in discussie. 
Is A (to get rid of the aggresive birds) the right answer?
A
Yes
B
No
C
I am not sure

Slide 25 - Quiz

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It should be answer ..... ---> just follow the steps

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Leg uit dat je snapt dat leerlingen het antwoord wel snappen maar dat ze dat dan ook echt op papier moeten zetten. De docent gaat met een tweede corrector in discussie. 
Another reading strategy to understand the text better is called: Ask yourself questions--> What do you think you have to do?

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Reading strategy: Ask yourself questions
-While reading/searching for an answer, it's convenient to ask yourself questions constantly.
For example:
-What did I just read?
-Why does it say ....?
- Can I connect this to something I already know about this subject?

It's important to start a dialogue in your head. If you can summarise what you've just read, you understand the text!



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Leg uit dat je snapt dat leerlingen het antwoord wel snappen maar dat ze dat dan ook echt op papier moeten zetten. De docent gaat met een tweede corrector in discussie. 
Ask yourself questions

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Model hoe ze zichzelf vragen moeten stellen!
What do you do if there is a word in the text you don't know?

Slide 30 - Open question

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Example of difficult word in text
‘Police auctioned Exhibit A’
--> Wat was hiervan het gevolg voor de verdachte? 

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Reading strategy difficult words
STEP 1--> Important or unimportant?
Ask yourself: Is this word important to understand the text?

Step 2--> unimportant? read ahead

Step 3--> Important? ---> look at the context of the text
- What does the title mean? Is there something on the pictures that could help me?  What kind of text is it? (activate pre- knowledge) 


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Example of difficult word in text
‘Police auctioned Exhibit A’
--> Wat was hiervan het gevolg voor de verdachte? 

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Reading strategy difficult words
Step 4--> Important?--> have a look at the structure of the word itself
Sometimes you recognise a part of the word already --> For example: Unimportant= you know important. Or irregular, you know regular. 

Step 5-->Important? -->Read around the word--> why?
Because there might be a word that means the same. 
Or a word that is the opposite. 
Or they explain the word in the text a bit further away. 

STEP 5--> Important or unimportant?
Ask yourself: Is this word important to understand the text?

Step 2--> unimportant? read ahead

Step 3--> Important? ---> look at the context of the text
- What does the title mean? Is there something on the pictures that could help me?  What kind of text is it? (activate pre- knowledge) 


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Example of difficult word in text
‘Police auctioned Exhibit A’
--> Wat was hiervan het gevolg voor de verdachte? 

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Reading strategy difficult words
Step 6--> Important?--> ask someone
If you are practising reading you could ask your neighbour or family what the word means

Step 7-->Important but you don't know? -->Look up in the dictionary!





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Example of difficult word in text
‘Police auctioned Exhibit A’
--> Wat was hiervan het gevolg voor de verdachte? 

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Pick up a text and read! 

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