Period 6 lesson 2 Pearson section 2 Describing a picture and telling time

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Listening & Speaking

Ask your neigbour: What is your favourite day of the week?
Why?

Tell us what your neighbour has told you.

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Today's agenda
Pearson exam section 2:
Listening & Speaking

Describing a picture
Telling time

Teams task E6.2


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Ask a question about the time:
What time is it?
What time did you get up this morning?
7:10 AM or PM?
Speaking
Describing a picture.

You will see a picture.

You have 25 seconds to prepare.
Describe the picture in 25 seconds.

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Speaking
Describing a picture.



You have 25 seconds to prepare.
Describe the picture in 25 seconds.
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Speaking
Describing a picture.



You have 25 seconds to prepare.
Describe the picture in 25 seconds.
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Speaking
Describing a picture.



You have 25 seconds to prepare.
Describe the picture in 25 seconds.
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Spot the 10 differences (without using your hands)
Speak English
Use: top left - top right - bottom left - bottom right

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Write down the days of the week
in English: maandag dinsdag

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Begin op maandag en tussen elke dag een spatie.

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
My nephew James is talking about the days of the week.
Which day is missing?
Days of the week.

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Do you know how to write the months of the year?

(gebruik hoofdletter)

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Write down the months of the year
in English: januari februari

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Begin met januari, gebruik hoofdletters, elke keer een spatie er tussen.

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

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Stel vragen:
School opens at 7 in the morning. Is that AM or PM.
I leave school at 5 o'clock. Is that AM or PM.

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Stel vragen:
At what time did you get up this morning?
At what time did you go to bed yesterday?
At what time will you leave school today?
At what time will you get home?

What time is it?
A
Five minutes to twelve.
B
Eleven o'clock.
C
Twelve o'clock.
D
Five minutes past eleven.

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What time is it?
A
A quarter past two.
B
Fifteen minutes past two.
C
Ten minutes past three.
D
Ten minutes after three.

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What time is it?
A
Half past four.
B
Half to five.
C
Half past five.
D
Half to six.

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What time is it?

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What time is it?

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What time do you hear?

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Listen and type what you hear.
You will hear the sentence only once.

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Period 6 lesson 1 Pearson section 1
Dessert

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English is the mother tongue for more than 350 Million people and has over 160 different  dialects.

The most commonly spoken dialects of English include those from places like UK, USA, Australia and India.
The Netherlands comes first when comparing the English-speaking skills of 111 non-English speaking countries.

Next to ranking among the tallest people in the world, the Dutch are also better at speaking English than any other non-native country. According to research, between 90% and 93% of Dutchies claim to be able to hold a conversation in English.

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The exam has different accents of English.

https://dutchreview.com/culture/why-are-dutchies-so-good-at-speaking-english/

Contrary to other European countries like Spain, Germany, or France — in the Netherlands, you can watch everything on TV in its original language while reading the subtitles in Dutch.

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Teams task 6.2 Speak with robot Sandi

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