Burglary lesson series

Leander - Daniël
Nathan - Boaz Krebs - Thijs O.
Harm-Jan - Boaz Koning
Dagmar - Naïma 

Mattitja - Yorinde - Lisanne
Idamirthe - Danine
Annemiek - Rhodé
Absent

Jaro - Simon
Remko - Thijs B.
Lisanne V - Jael
Lieve - Noor - Britt
Inge - hannah
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2,3

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Leander - Daniël
Nathan - Boaz Krebs - Thijs O.
Harm-Jan - Boaz Koning
Dagmar - Naïma 

Mattitja - Yorinde - Lisanne
Idamirthe - Danine
Annemiek - Rhodé
Absent

Jaro - Simon
Remko - Thijs B.
Lisanne V - Jael
Lieve - Noor - Britt
Inge - hannah

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Pairs
Levi - Sander
Dylan - Timo
Naima V. - Bianca
Natasja - Mirjam
Sofie - Luna 
Hugo - Olaf



Ramon - Ruben
Jelte - Marck
Sanne - Jade
Eva - Denise
Twan - Luuk
Bjarn - Caspar

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Burglary
1. Vocabulary - 5 minutes
2. Listening - 10 minutes
3. - Past Simple - 15 minutes
4. Brainstorming - 5 minutes
5. Writing assignment - 25 minutes

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Aims
1. You learn new words about the theme: 'burglary'

2. You can listen to what someone does and show his actions on the a floor-plan.

3. You can make up a story about a burglary and you successfully use the past simple

Slide 4 - Diapositive

Hints:
  
1. My golden watch and my wife's diamond necklace are our most valuable items.
2. There was a burglary at my neighbours' house last night. All of their jewelry was stolen.
3. The police arrested a suspect. They think the young man broke into the house last night.
4. The eyewitness saw a big man stealing an old lady's bag. He told everything to the police.
A .......................... is when somebody breaks into a house and they steal valuable items.
You are a ......................... when the police think you have committed a crime.
An ...................... is someone who saw a crime with their own eyes.
..................... are things that are worth a lot and often get stolen.
valuable items
burglary
eyewitness
suspect

Slide 5 - Question de remorquage

Malibu 
Expensive villas at the beach
Expensive villas at the beach
Malibu 

Slide 6 - Diapositive

Listening activity
1. draw the path of the burglar


2. draw the path of the police officers

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Listening activity
1. draw the path of the burglar


2. draw the path of the police officers

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Listening activity
1. draw the path of the burglar


2. draw the path of the police officers

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Past simple
It was four A.M. last night when Mrs. Perry sat on her balcony because she couldn't sleep.

If we know when something happened we use the past simple.

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Past simple

He walked past the pool

The burglar jumped up

They didn't waste any time


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Past simple

He walked past the pool

The burglar jumped up

They didn't waste any time


Rule

walk + ed

Jump + ed

didn't + waste
(didn't wasted)

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Past simple

He threw a rock

One police officer went to the master bedroom

He felt sick




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Past simple

He threw a rock

One police officer went to the master bedroom

He felt sick




Rule

throw - threw - thrown

go - went - gone


feel - felt - felt

Slide 14 - Diapositive

Find as many forms of the
past simple as you can.

Slide 15 - Carte mentale

Find as many forms as the past simple as possible




+ed                               irregular                           didn't / did
talked                                   broke                              didn't go       

Slide 16 - Diapositive

Think of a way you can
break into a house.

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

Eyewitness report
You witnessed a burglary at your neighbours' house last night. The police want you to write a report.

1. The burglary happened in the villa. Use the floor plan to describe what the burglar did.

2. It happened last night. So use the past simple.

3. Use 90-110 words.


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