bol 2 week 3

Welcome!
Today's session 
- your words: quizlet
- speaking: true or false
- Listening/speaking: the letter s
- reading: ghost stories

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Welcome!
Today's session 
- your words: quizlet
- speaking: true or false
- Listening/speaking: the letter s
- reading: ghost stories

Slide 1 - Slide

Your words - quizlet
Last week, you put some words in lessonup that you didn't know. Today we practise those words, plus some words that i took from your writing.

Go to quizlet.live

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Speaking - would I lie to you?
Look around you. Grab something green and something red
- one of you will make a statement which can be true of false, for example "I once sailed from the Netherlands to England"
- everyone asks one question, for example "where did you leave from, when was this, how long did it take, etc"
- After that, you decide if the person told the truth or it was a lie. 
- Lie = hold up your red thing, true = hold up your green thing

Slide 3 - Slide

The letter S
- Plurals: buses, eyes, plays
- Present simple: walks, writes
- Posessive: Anna's books, the library's opening hours


Pronunciation:
eyes - ice
plays - place

Slide 4 - Slide

Pronunciation of the letter S
-S, -Z or -IZ
  

S: als de klank die voor de S komt in 't kofschip zit (stemloos), zeg je het als een S : bats, flaps, wicks
Z: when it is not one of the sounds mentioned above (stemhebbend), you say it as a Z: words, bags, sings.
IZ: when the word ends in -es: buses, boxes, prices.

Slide 5 - Slide

In which sound does this word end?
Bags
A
-s
B
-z
C
-iz

Slide 6 - Quiz

Watches
A
-s
B
-z
C
-iz

Slide 7 - Quiz

Swords
A
-s
B
-z
C
-iz

Slide 8 - Quiz

Books
A
-s
B
-z
C
-iz

Slide 9 - Quiz

Mary's
A
-s
B
-z
C
-iz

Slide 10 - Quiz

Alice's
A
-s
B
-z
C
-iz

Slide 11 - Quiz

Mike's
A
-s
B
-z
C
-iz

Slide 12 - Quiz

Parents
A
-s
B
-z
C
-iz

Slide 13 - Quiz

Vegetables
A
-s
B
-z
C
-iz

Slide 14 - Quiz

Even Herhalen
-S, -Z or -IZ

S: als de klank die voor de S komt in 't kofschip zit (stemloos), zeg je het als een S : bats, flaps, wicks
Z: when it is not one of the sounds mentioned above (stemhebbend), you say it as a Z: words, bags, sings.
IZ: when the word ends in -es: buses, boxes, prices.

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Spot the difference
Listen closely to the words I say. 
Whether I say an S or a Z can makes all the difference in a word. 
Choose which word I'm saying. (next page)
You can write it like this: 1. A, 2. B etc

Slide 16 - Slide

1. Rice/rise
2. Logs/Locks
3. Bags/Backs
4. Eyes/ice
5. craps/crabs
6. Wets/weds
7. Place/plays

Slide 17 - Open question

Reading: ghost stories
- Find the document in Teams
- We will read the story together
- At the end, I will ask everyone one question about the story
- Then make the other two exercises in the document
- hand in in teams

Slide 18 - Slide

Rounding off
Today's session
- your words: quizlet
- speaking: true or false
- Listening/speaking: the letter s
- reading: ghost stories

Slide 19 - Slide