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To Do:
  • Planning Periode 2
  • Writing: Worksheet 1
  • Grammar
  • Examen gesprekken
  • Taalblokken Building Blocks B1- Unit 3:
-3.2: Reading - Exercise 1-13 + 14-17

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Planning Periode 2
  • Week 47- 50: Building Blocks B1 - Unit 3: Reading & Listening/Writing/Grammar
  • Week 51: Pub Quiz
  • Week 52 + 1: kerstvakantie
  • Week 2- 4: Voorbereiding examen schrijven
  • Week 5: examen schrijven

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Zelfstandige naamwoorden
Lidwoorden : a / an / the / geen lidwoord

  • zelfstandig naamwoord begint met een medeklinkerklank: a      >  a table
  • zelfstandig naamwoord begint met een klinkerklank: an   > an apple
  • bepaald lidwoord / meervoud : the  > the (only) doctor 
  • geen lidwoord: at school / in hospital  / in het algemeen


* uniform
*hour
*only child

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Gebruik: the / a / an /--

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Zelfstandige naamwoorden: meervoud
  • Bij de meeste woorden -s of -es aan het woord plakken.
one chair - two chairs                one pizza- two pizzas                one boy- two boys
one kiss -   two kisses                one box- two boxes                    one play - two plays

  • Eindigt woord op medeklinker + y => -y wordt ies
one country - two countries         one strawberry -two strawberries

  • Eindigt woord op een -o => -es toevoegen.
one tomato - two tomatoes            one potato - two potatoes



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Zelfstandige naamwoorden: meervoud
  • Eindigt woord op een -f of -fe => -ves toevoegen
one  shelf >two  shelves                 one knife> two knives

  • sommige woorden hebben eigen meervoud > uit je hoofd leren. 
one mouse > two mice           one (wo)man > two (wo)men  one foot >two feet

  • sommige woorden blijven hetzelfde in het meervoud.
one fish > two fish           one sheep> two sheep    one deer> two deer

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Maak het meervoud van:

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Writing -Worksheet 1
Exercise 1: Match the definitions to the words.
Exercise 2: Read the email and find the correct sentences.
Exercise 3: Read this email from your English-speaking friend Blake and the notes you have made. Write your email to Blake, using all the notes, in about 100 words.


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Headline and Clickbait
A good headline attracts the attention of the reader. Headlines can have different functions:

summarising a story/article:
-making the readers curious so they will keep on reading
-setting the tone for what follows (serious, factual, humorous etc.)

Some headlines can be clickbait. Clickbait is a sensationalised or misleading headline that encourages readers to click a link to an article or video. Such a headline does not present facts objectively, but appeals to the readers’ emotions or curiosity.

"10 Shocking Secrets That Will Change Your Life"

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Clickbait
Look up an example of a clickbait headline.

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Tone of a text
Tone in a text refers to the author’s attitude toward a certain topic. Through specific word choice, the author reveals their feelings and opinions to the reader, conveying the author’s intentions behind the text. 

  • Cheerful:  I can’t wait to get to the party!
  • Pessimistic:  This party is going to be a disaster.
  • Hopeful:  This party could change everything for me.
  • Optimistic:  We’re going to have a great time, and absolutely nothing will go wrong.
  • Arrogant: I hope they realize how lucky they are to have me on their guest list.
  • Fearful: But what if I make a fool of myself and nobody likes me?







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Building Blocks B1- Unit 3.2
Exercise 1-13 + 14-17

Finished?: Spelling & Grammar A2

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