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EngelsMiddelbare schoolvwoLeerjaar 5

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Complete Advanced unit 6

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Test matter:
unit 5:                                       Unit 6:                                       Review units 5&6 (72/73)
Vocab: 1, 2 (54)                       Staring off: 3 (62)                      Collocations 16, 17, 19, 20
RiUoE: 3 (55)                           RiUoE: 1 (64)                            Units: Costumer service,      
Speaking: 5 (59)                      Grammar: 1,2,3 (66)                            Student lIfe
Writing: 7 (61)                          Vocab: 1,2,3 (66/67)                            Social Life
                                                 Speaking: 3 (69)                                  Talking
                                                 Writing: 4 (71)   + p. 164            Sublist 4

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Rehearse unit 5 Study:
1. Vocabulary 1 + 2 (54);
2. Reading and Use of English 3 (55) 
3. Speaking 5 (59) Writing 7 (61)
4. Study COLLOCATIONS: 16,17,19,20 (Spinning wheels 30 sec below)
5. Sublist 4

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Go to p. 62 ex. 3
Give the English descriptions of the adjectives and adjective- phrases. Study and check each other in groups or pairs. When you don't know the words, please look them up in an En-En dictionary.

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In the spinner some vocab of unit 16 of the collocations. Study unit 16 first.
Student A: Tick the spinner. Complete the phrase in 30 seconds.
Student B: describe or give an explanation of its meaning.
Take turns
Check your answers in the next slide
timer
0:30

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Key: spinner unit 16
go shopping: You do this in a shopping mall or street
value for money: good at what you're doing you're supposed to do (service)
place an order: The customer/company orders products
Offer a discount: The shop gives this to allure the customer to buy something cheaper
fit for purpose: good at what you're doing you're supposed to. (appropriate service)
kick up a fuss: make forcible complaints
make a complaint: file a complaint
carry out a survey: to do a survey or questionaire
take the custom elwewhere: not buy from the same place again
provide an excellent service: to give a superb levle of service to a customer
come up to a standard: to reach an appropriate set level
take a complaint sertiously: give thorough attention to a complaint.
 

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Unit 17 collocations: describe in English. Key next slide. Take turns

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key unit 17
mental agility: ability to think quickly and clearly
Straight -A st: a student who always get good grades
to apply to: request a place at a school/university or company
to read English literature: formal for to do or study (old-fashiond, though)
meet the entry requirements: special books students have to read.
wanders/wavers: contration lacks or is not steady
to learn by heart: from memory
proven abilty: able to show achievements
playing truant: being absent without permission
to acquire knowledge: to learn matter at school

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p. 63: listening exercise +
Study p. 164 : avoiding repetition.
Do p 66: avoiding repetition, ex. 1,2 & 3. 
Study and do exercise 1, 2 & 3. adjective-noun collocations.
amount
range
noise
importance
traffic
experience
percentage
progress
experience of teaching
variety

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Go to p. 64 and do the exercises in pairs.
Look up the difficult words in an EN-EN dictionary.

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Next slide: drag and drop unit 19 collocations
But first:
What are the correct collocations?
to .........host
making ......welcome!
to ......the festivities
to ....... a formal function


1 to play (playing) host
2. making (feel)us welcome
3. join the festivities
4. to attend a formal function
key underneath

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whirlwind visit
a visit that doesn't last long
to spring a surprise on
meant that a celebration is appropriate
to .......a party
put in an appearance
to spend quality time with s.o
social whirl
flying visit
to surprise s.o.
called for a celebration!
throw
to come just for a short time
time where people give each other a lot attention
brief and busy visit
non-stop set of social events
all kind of celebrations

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Collocations: Unit 20 (talking) In the next slides.....
Fill in the correct words matching the descriptions or tick the correct option'
Study unit 20 first

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Write the words that go with the description.:

not serious conversations

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make polite conversation
A
say please
B
making apologies
C
make some remarks about the weather
D
exchange pleasantries

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which word(s)?
interesting because the information is shocking and/or personal

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juicy gossip
What does it mean when you can hold on a conversation?

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What does the expression mean?
to broach a subject
A
to steal an object
B
to make an objection about a certain topic
C
to begin a discussion of a difficult topic
D
to stop a discussion suddenly

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to overstate my case

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to give too muche importance to a point of view
You cannot use swear words, taboo words - in other words: don't use f - l .....

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What is an opening gambit when you start a conversation?
A
flying subject
B
to start a conversation
C
a gimmick
D
a short joke

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What is the difference between a rash and a empty promise?

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a tough question?
A
a rather difficult one
B
a dull one
C
a rhetorical one
D
an open one

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grimace
misunderstood
enliven
courageous
exuberance
grin
angst
quirk
engaged
eager
to twist the face in an ugly way as an expression of pain or dislike
having qualities that people don't recognise or appreciate
to make something more interesting
having the abilty to control your fear in a dangerous or difficult situation
energy
a wide smile
strong anxiety and unhappiness, especialy with personal problems
un unusual part of someone's personality or unusual habit
interested in things
wanting very much to do especialy someting very interesting or enjoyable

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Go to p. 65 ex 1,2,3
Then go to p. 164. Study 'Avoiding Repetition'.
Do the exercises of p. 65 in pairs. Read the instructions! First study the examples above the exercises.
Then: adjective-noun collocations: ex. 1+2 

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Reading part 2. p. 66-68 in pairs
>>try to derive as many word forms as possible. Spin the wheel. Write them down
Use a dictionary if you can't find any (more).
Then do  Reading part 2.

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For the units 5 + 6 test:
p. 54, 55, 59, 61
p. 62, 64, 66, 67, 69, 71, 73 + p 164
Collocations 16 (Customer service), 17 Student Life), 19 (Social Life), 20 (Talking)
Sublist 4

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1. All students: speaking p. 69/70
2. CAE sts: Go to p. 70/71: writing a book review. Study the tips thoroughly.
3. Rest of students: Learning units 5&6 + collocations + sublist 4

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Finish the reviews of units 5 & 6
p. 72/73

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