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Good morning

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How are we feeling today?

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Planning
  • Get to know each other
  • Important information
  • Reading
  • break
  • Lab safety

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Lis van der Laak
l.v.d.laak@rijnijssel.nl
06-86892341

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Exemption 
Havo 5+
mbo niveau 3/4 diploma.

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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 cried during a movie. 

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I live in Nijmegen.

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I play a sport

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I went on holiday this sumer.

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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 watched the Formula 1 race yesterday.

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I like English.

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Important information
  • Study guide (studiewijzer)
  • Nu Engels
  •  Lab assignments
  • Exams
  • class rules

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Slide 21 - Lien

Lab assignments
Submit in Teams

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Class rules

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Exams
  • Reading
  • Listening
  • Writing
  • Speaking
  • Conversation 

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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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Reading
Letters and emails

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What are the 4 main parts of a letter/email?

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  • 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 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,
Barbie




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Exercises 
Chapter 5.1 exercises 1, 2, 3 and 4

What is the difference between a.m. and p.m.?

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Which safety measure were discussed?

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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.

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What are the rules with clothing and shoes?

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Normal glasses are enough protection.
A
True.
B
False.

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Should we eat in the lab?
A
Yes.
B
Only if it's chocolate.
C
Only if it's securely packaged.
D
No.

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What do the numbers on the hazmat diamond mean?

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What does the MSDS tell you?

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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.

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Should you smell fumes directly, pipet by mouth and taste test chemicals?
A
Obviously.
B
No.
C
Sure, why not?
D
Sometimes.

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How should you pour chemicals?

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How do we dispose of chemicals?

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Lab assignment 
Translating 
An introduction to lab safety
- housekeeping
- emergency procedure

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Any comments about today's class?

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