This lesson contains 56 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 90 min
Items in this lesson
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Exemption
Havo 5 diploma or
MBO level 4 diploma.
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How are we feeling today?
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Plan for today
Get to know each other
Important information
Nu Engels Chapter 5 Reading
Break
Lab safety
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Who am I ?
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Let's get to know each other!
Stand up if the statement applies to you.
We will respect everyone, which means we will not laugh at classmates.
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I like reading.
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I have screamed during a movie.
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I live in Arnhem.
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I play a sport.
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I went on holiday this summer.
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I have eaten insects.
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I have a collection.
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I have a pet.
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I have an allergy.
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I love to watch the formula 1 race.
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I like to speak English.
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Never eat your favourite food again.
Only eat your favourite food.
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Be hated but rich.
Be loved but poor
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Have to sing everything you say
Burb everytime you open your mouth
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Be able to play only board/card games
Be able to play only digital games
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Important information
Study guide Period 5 in TEAMS (Studiewijzer)
Nu Engels
Lab assignments
Exams
Class rules
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apps.noordhoff.nl
Slide 26 - Link
Lab assignments
Submit in Teams
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Exams English
Reading B1
Listening B1
Writing A2
Speaking A2
Conversation A2
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Class rules
Slide 29 - Mind map
Class rules
Mistakes are how we learn!
We will ask for help when we need it.
We will respect each other.
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Chapter 5 Reading
Letters and emails
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What are the 4 main parts of a letter/email?
Slide 32 - Mind map
Opening
Introduction
Core
Closing
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Dear Ms Barbie,
We would hereby like to invite you to our dinner party next Friday. Ken can tag along if you wish him to.
You’re welcome from 18:00 pm to 23:00 pm and dinner starts at 19:00 pm. If you have any allergies or other dietary requirements please do let us know. If Ken decides to tag along we would appreciate it if he brought a gift to make up for his presence there. You are of course not required to bring anything, your presence is a gift in and of itself.
We hope to see you next Friday, if you are unable to attend please let us know.
Yours sincerely,
Midge
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Dear Ms Barbie,
We would hereby like to invite you to our dinner party next Friday. Ken can tag along if you wish him to.
You’re welcome from 18:00 to 23:00 and dinner starts at 19:00. If you have any allergies or other dietary requirements please do let us know. If Ken decides to tag along we would appreciate it if he brought a gift to make up for his presence there. You are of course not required to bring anything, your presence is a gift in and of itself.
We hope to see you next Friday, if you are unable to attend please let us know.
Yours sincerely,
Midge
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"YO Buddy, " Is this formal or informal?
A
Formal
B
Informal
Slide 37 - Quiz
"Dear Ms Davies, " Formal or informal?
A
Informal
B
Formal
Slide 38 - Quiz
Make Exercises Nu Engels
Chapter 5.1 exercises 1, 2, 3 and 4
What is the difference between a.m. and p.m.?
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Slide 41 - Video
Which safety elements were in the video?
Slide 42 - Mind map
Proper Lab Attire
Disposing Chemicals Safely
Avoiding Common Lab Accidents
Proper Pouring
Hazmat Diamond
MSDS
How to use Fume Hoods
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What should you do with long hair before entering a lab?
A
Cut it off.
B
Curl it.
C
Put it up.
D
Show it off.
Slide 44 - Quiz
What are the rules with clothing and shoes?
Slide 45 - Open question
Normal glasses are enough protection.
A
True.
B
False.
Slide 46 - Quiz
Should we eat in the lab?
A
Yes.
B
Only if it's chocolate.
C
Only if it's securely packaged.
D
No.
Slide 47 - Quiz
What do the numbers on the hazmat diamond mean?
Slide 48 - Open question
What does the MSDS tell you?
Slide 49 - Open question
What does a fume hood do?
A
Make the fumes look cool.
B
Make the fumes stronger.
C
Make it more fun to work with chemicals.
D
Keep the fumes from entering the lab.
Slide 50 - Quiz
Should you smell fumes directly, pipet by mouth and taste test chemicals?