2425 V5 essay writing (5): peer review essay 1 + Passives 23 + WiP 27 (key) + WiP 28

Tue 14 September


  • check homework: exc 11, 14, 15, 23 
  • speaking: exc 25
  • TB 1.2 exc 11, 14, 15, 23
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Tue 14 September


  • check homework: exc 11, 14, 15, 23 
  • speaking: exc 25
  • TB 1.2 exc 11, 14, 15, 23
Good to see you, V5!

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Mon 25/11 - Fri 29/11
Study objectives:
I can 

  • give and receive feedback using a peer feedback form
  • use exam vocabulary in context



 
This week's work
In class (1): peer review essay 1 
rewrite your essay using peer feedback
  • English Grammar in Use: 43- passives 
  • Words in Progress exc 28

In class (2): reading skills
WR 19.1 The Science of Annoyance








 












      Optional:
      Rewrite essay 1 + hand in for teacher feedback











         








          Slide 2 - Diapositive

          Today's theme is...
          Type as many words as possible related to this theme
          NB:
          no naughty words!

          Slide 3 - Diapositive

          essay writing

          Slide 4 - Carte mentale

          Put your printed essay (incl. name + word count) 
          on your desk

          Slide 5 - Diapositive

          passive  
                tenses         
          handout exc 43

          Slide 6 - Diapositive

          43.1
          3 be made
          4 be kept
          5 have been repaired
          6 be carried
          7 have been arrested
          8 be delayed
          9 have been caused
          10 be knocked
          11 be known
          12 have been forgotten
          43.2
          3 It’s been stolen! / It has been stolen!
          4 Somebody has taken it. or
          ... taken my umbrella.
          5 He hasn’t been seen since then.
          6 I haven’t seen her for ages.
          7 Have you ever been stung by a bee?
          8 It’s / It is being repaired at the moment.
          9 It hasn’t / It has not been found yet.
          10 The furniture had been moved.
          Handout Passives exc 43 (key)

          Slide 7 - Diapositive

          43.3
          2 A new road is being built
          3 Two new hotels have been built
          4 some new houses were being built
          5 The date of the meeting has been changed.
          6 I didn’t know that our conversation was being recorded.
          7 Is anything being done about the problem?
          8 They hadn’t / had not been cleaned for ages.
          Handout Passives exc 43 (key)

          Slide 8 - Diapositive

          Next class
          Optional: 
          Rewrite essay 1 using peer feedback + 
          hand in on Magister for feedback (deadline Thu 22:00hrs)

          Please highlight or underline the required items












             








              Slide 9 - Diapositive

              Tue 14 September


              • check homework: exc 11, 14, 15, 23 
              • speaking: exc 25
              • TB 1.2 exc 11, 14, 15, 23
              Good to see you, V5!

              Slide 10 - Diapositive

              Mon 25/11 - Fri 29/11
              Study objectives:
              I can 
              • use exam vocabulary in context
              • I can talk about things that annoy me



               
              This week's work

              • English Grammar in Use: 43- passives 
              • Words in Progress exc 28

              In class (2): reading skills
              WR 19.1 The Science of Annoyance







               












                  Thu 28/11 - 22:00hrs, Magister  (optional):
                  Rewrite essay 1 + hand in for teacher feedback











                     








                      Lesson 2

                      Slide 11 - Diapositive

                      Words in Progress exc 27  (key)
                      1. empowered
                      2. ballot
                      3. Treasury
                      4. Shadow
                      5. office
                      6. Tories
                      7. Representatives 
                      8. Foreign Secretary
                      9. legislation
                      10. rule





                      11. suffrage
                      12. floating
                      13. woo
                      14. MEPs
                      15. momentous
                      16. municipal
                      17. proportional
                      18. backbencher
                      19. marginal
                      20. delegates

                      Slide 12 - Diapositive

                      Words in Progress exc 28 (vocab)
                      to implement
                      administration
                      MPs
                      canvassing
                      constituents
                      eligible
                      bills
                      Liberal Democrats
                      Speaker
                      Home Office


                      to suppress
                      totalitarian
                      10 Downing Street
                      domestic
                      House of Commons
                      Senate
                      to dissolve
                      Commonwealth
                      budget
                      to abdicate
                      implementeren
                      regering
                      parlementsleden
                      werven
                      kiezers
                      verkiesbaar
                      wetsontwerp

                      voorzitter
                      Binnenlandse Zaken
                      onderdrukken
                      totalitair

                      binnenlands
                      Tweede Kamer

                      ontbinden
                      Gemenebest
                      begroting
                      aftreden, afstand doen 

                      Slide 13 - Diapositive

                      WR 19.1: The Science of Annoyance (p.16)
                      Pre-reading:

                      1.  What annoys you? Why? Make a list.
                      2.  Are there things that annoy your friends or relatives, but not you, or vice versa? Explain.
                      3.  Do you ever intentionally annoy others? Whom and how?

                      Slide 14 - Diapositive

                      WR 19.1: The Science of Annoyance (p.16)
                      exc 44:
                      Language organiser

                      Slide 15 - Diapositive

                      WR 19.1: The Science of Annoyance (p.16)
                      exc 46:
                      reading

                      Slide 16 - Diapositive

                      Next class: Monday 2 December
                      remember to finish this week's tasks

                      Slide 17 - Diapositive