FLE Introduction TOP UREN Blok 4

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1. Nice to meet you!
2.  What is FLE? 
3. What are we doing this lesson? 
4. Let's get to work with .....
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Today's programme
1. Nice to meet you!
2.  What is FLE? 
3. What are we doing this lesson? 
4. Let's get to work with .....

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Hello,  pleased to meet you!
I am Paulette Kooijman - I am 52 years old 
I am married, my husband's name is Paul
I have two sons of which one is transgender.
I work as an English and FLE teacher at OSG on Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday.
On Thursday and Friday I work at Radboud Castle.

I have a dog named Fred and three chickens.

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What do you know? 

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Do you
Know any other countries where they speak English?

Can you show them on the map? 

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What is FLE?
1. Speaking English
2. Listening to English
3. Writing English
4. Reading English
5. NO tests
6. NO homework
So how does that work?

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FLE year 2
Castles
Robin Hood
Filming at Radboud Castle
Grand FIlm Premiere with parents at school!

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FLE year 3
All different types of projects
Shakespeare play
Staying at Ardingley

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FLE year 4
All kinds of projects!
Cambridge exam
Trip to Scotland

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Lesson goal:
Gain knowledge about an important holiday in English-speaking countries

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Truth?
While he was there, he was attacked by a group of snakes. Serpents are a symbol of the devil in the Christian Bible, so Saint Patrick cleansed the Emerald Isle of “evil” by shooing every legless reptile he could find into the ocean.

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Myth or
“The pagan druids featured serpents in their worship and were tattooed with serpents. Furthermore, the serpent, in many pagan nature religions, is the symbol of the ‘earth powers’. To put it bluntly, Patrick was an effective exorcist. He drove out the pagan religions and with it drove out the Great Serpent Satan.”

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St Patrick's Day
King's Day
Green!
Orange!
Compare and contrast

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