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time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Chapter 3
              

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What do you need this lesson?

- Your textbook
- Your workbook
- Your notebook
- A pen


- Smartphone (on quiet)
- Earbuds/headphones
- Food/drinks (this means water as well)
- Gum
* Bags on the floor


- Jackets/Coats

On your desk:
In your bag (not pockets):
In your locker:

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What do you always have to do?

  • Always take a notebook with you to class. 
  • Write down the grammar rules in your notebook.
  • Write other important stuff in your notebook.

No notebook (or an empty one) means that you've forgotten your work.


Create a vocabulary list at the end of your notebook. This broadens your vocabulary and help you remember more. 
Take Notes!
Vocabulary list
Always do your homework + don't forget to bring your homework, books, pen and notebook with you.

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Learning goals
  • A2 I can find specific information in simple everyday materials.
  • I can write a small essay about 3D printing.

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Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
Which 3D image would you like to print, and why? Choose a picture and discuss with a classmate.

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Strategy

Tackling gaps in texts
A gap text is a text in which some words have been left out. You have to fill in the missing words.
To tackle a gap text you …
– don’t read the possible answers yet
– read the text before and after the gap
– determine the type of word you need to fill in
– determine the function of the word or phrase you need to fill in
– determine whether there is a connection between the text before and after the gap
– think of a word that you believe is fitting, and see whether it is one of the possible answers to fill the gap.


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19b. During reading
  • On your own:
Read the text. Choose the correct answers to fill the gaps.

Done?
  • How well did you do? Find out your mistakes, what would you do differently?

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19c. Answer the questions
  • On your own:
-Answer the questions.
-Use the text to find the answers. 

Done?
  • How well did you do? Find out your mistakes, what would you do differently?

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20. After reading
  • On your own:
-Would you like to have a 3D clothing printer at home? Mention at least two reasons why, using the information from the text.  
-Use at least 40 - 50 words. 

  • In pairs:
-Compare your answer with your classmate.

  • In the classroom:
- Some of you will read what you've written.

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21. Vocabulary
  • On your own:
Write down the correct Dutch translations of the words in bold.

  • In the classroom:
- We'll discuss the answers together.

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22: Writing
  • On your own:
At school, we have a 3D printer.
What would you print first? 
Write a description (colour, shape etc.) using about 60-80 words.

  • In the classroom:
- This is homework. 

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What have you learned?
  • A2 I can find specific information in simple everyday materials.
  • I can write a small essay about 3D printing.

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Next Lesson (Homework)

Homework:
Finish exercises 18 till 21
+ 22 (has to be turned in Magister)

If you haven't done your homework, you will have to write an essay about the origins of 3D printing in English.


Study:
- C: reading (page 169)
+ A: Watching
+ Theme words:
- Technology and development and Science and research.

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