V4 Week 10 Thursday

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This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Welcome class V4B
Welcome 
class V2A

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Today: 
- Discussing the SO
- Homework check: Finish Up
- Linking words: condition, illustration and time/sequence
- Writing: being able to write a forum post

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Discussing the SO
- B, 1: She tends to / likes to / wants to

- D: worn out = exhausted, it has nothing to do with 'to wear'

- E informal letter: I'm going to, I want to (not: I'm gonna, I wanna). Lay out: 3 paragraphs, enter at the end. Endless sentences: and ...and...and....so .... so...

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Finish Up: homework check:
- close your books
- your teacher asks you some words
- fill in the gap in LessonUp

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Fill in the gap:
He's very ___________: he doesn't spend a lot of money and saves it.

Slide 5 - Open question

Fill in the gap:
When you go through customs, they ask: "Do you have anything to __________?"

Slide 6 - Open question

Fill in the gap:
My lunch ___________ bread, cheese and coffee.

Slide 7 - Open question

Fill in the gap:
You should book quickly, ___________ the hotel will be fully booked.

Slide 8 - Open question

Linking words: 
- Conclusion
- Condition
- Illustration
- Time/sequence

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Conclusion: 
- after all
- from this we see ...
- in general
- in short
- in summary, thus
- indeed
- this shows

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Condition (voorwaarde): 
- as long as
- if
- in case
- in order to
- provided
- unless 

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Make a sentence with 'provided':

Slide 12 - Open question

Illustration (voorbeeld, illustratie):
- for example
- for instance
- like
- namely
- such as

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Time/sequence (tijd/volgorde):
- before
- during 
- earlier
- eventually
- finally
- first
- immediately
 - initially

- in the past
- later
- meanwhile
- now
- once
- then
- until
- while

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Fill in the gap with a time/sequence linking word: __________ she liked the soup, but after a while she thought it was too salty.

Slide 15 - Open question

Writing a forum post

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Do you ever read or write
forum posts?

Slide 17 - Mind map

What's 'aesthetics'?

Slide 18 - Mind map

1. High tea (UK)
2. Farmer's lunch (UK)

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Which picture is mostly about aesthetics, and less about function? (1 or 2)

Slide 20 - Mind map

Assignment:
- Go to page 121 in your Stepping Stones book A
- Read the STRATEGY in yellow
- Make assignments 22a,b,c and 23a,b,c,d,e

- Finished? Start on Holmwoods

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22B Key:
no; no; no; no; yes; yes; yes

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22C Example key:
Hi ......, (invent a name)
In response to your main question, I think aesthetics is second to function, so in that sense, I don’t agree with you. I think it has to be or we would all have Dell Jukeboxes instead of Ipods. I would say the Ipod sells because it’s so easy to use and the fact that it looks amazing only adds to the quality of it.

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23C: taking notes (example)
He contradicts himself by saying that phones are examples of style over substance when their technology has been developed immensely. I think in part he’s right, considering that the new features of the iPhone X have been implemented in older phones, but it was still received popularly. On the whole though, consumers want new technological features. It points to a diverse market, with different consumers who value a lot of different things.

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23D Example key:
Hi Diego, 
In response to your questions, I think aesthetics and design are equally important when it comes to function, so in that sense, I don’t agree with you. I think it has to be or we would all have cell phones the size of portable refrigerators instead of the current Iphones, Samsungs or Huaweis. I would say the current models sell because they’re so easy to use and the fact that they look amazing only adds their quality. Besides, cell phones have become so common to use that designers release a new model only when they are certain it will be successful. And it is the customer who decides whether to buy it or not!

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