3 m K&L Training 7 + Pitfalls

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Welcome!
Mobiel 
in je tas
Oortjes 
in je tas
Jas 
over je stoel
Schoolspullen
op tafel
Laptop dicht
Tas 
op de grond

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Book opdracht P3: Lezen!

Slide 2 - Diapositive

What's the plan for today?

  • Present Perfect: Verbs!
  • Pitfalls

At the end of this lesson, you can:

  • use verbs in the Present Perfect correctly.
  • avoid pitfalls.

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Choose ONE word and make a sentence:
for - always - never - ever - yet - already
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Slide 4 - Question ouverte

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Let's watch 
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Slide 5 - Diapositive

The Impact of food


During the video questions will pop up, be ready to answer!

Slide 6 - Diapositive

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Slide 7 - Vidéo

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Pitfalls...
Don't fall into one!

Slide 8 - Diapositive

TO - TOO - TWO
  1. TO = used to describe an action towards someone or something
    Example: I took the bus to school.
  2. TOO = the same as also or as well or more than enough
    Example: I like football too. OR: The skier fell too many times.
  3. TWO = 2 

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I have been .... the movies a lot.
A
Two
B
To
C
Too

Slide 10 - Quiz

You like Chinese food. Me .....
A
To
B
Two
C
Too

Slide 11 - Quiz

When there is a pair of shoes, it means there are ...... shoes.
A
Too
B
Two
C
To

Slide 12 - Quiz

YOUR VS YOU'RE
  1. YOUR = means it belongs to someone (possession)
    Example: Is this your book? OR: Your friends seem really nice.
  2. YOU'RE = You are 
    Example: You're a very smart person. OR: You're so funny!

Slide 13 - Diapositive

Wow! Is that ... car?
A
Your
B
You're

Slide 14 - Quiz

I can't believe .... so angry about it!
A
Your
B
You're

Slide 15 - Quiz

THEIR VS THERE VS THEY'RE
  1. THEIR = means it belongs to 'them' (possession)
    Example: It is their house. OR: Their hobby is dancing.
  2. THERE =  in or at that place 
    Example: There is more than one correct answer. OR: We stayed there for a long time.
  3. THEY'RE = they are
    Example: They're amazing friends to me. 

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Spain is beautiful. We want to go ..... someday.
A
Their
B
There
C
They're

Slide 17 - Quiz

..... a lovely couple!
A
Their
B
There
C
They're

Slide 18 - Quiz

... room is very tidy. Our room is a mess!
A
Their
B
There
C
They're

Slide 19 - Quiz

i think its just down the road

Slide 20 - Question ouverte

were do they think they left there keys

Slide 21 - Question ouverte

he knew where they where hiding

Slide 22 - Question ouverte

they're not going to give up they're seats and move over they're.

Slide 23 - Question ouverte

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Slide 24 - Diapositive

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What do they mean with "most inefficient way to feed humans"?
A
Eating meat is the best way for humans to eat
B
That not eating meat is the best way for humans to eat
C
That feeding humans is difficult

Slide 25 - Quiz

01:14
The video says that 83% of the farmlands are used for livestock. What is livestock?
A
Animals at a farm
B
All living animals in the wild
C
All farms

Slide 26 - Quiz

01:31
"Meat consumption is like a black hole for resources". What do they mean by this?
A
That food gets thrown away
B
That humans eat too much meat
C
That because humans eat meat, other food is wasted

Slide 27 - Quiz

01:42
Fodder crops
Specific food grown to feed farm animals, such as hay (hooi).

Slide 28 - Diapositive

02:24
What does the video mean with "we could nourish an additional 3.5 billion people if we just eat the stuff we feed to animals"?

Slide 29 - Question ouverte

02:31
What is "green house gas emission"?
A
Certain gases that release into the air and is bad for the atmosphere
B
Gas that comes from planting trees

Slide 30 - Quiz

02:50
By looking at this photo, what could "rampant genocidal maniacs" mean?
A
That humans harmed animals
B
That humans are crazy and farmed animals
C
That humans killed and ate too many animals

Slide 31 - Quiz

05:02
Mention a few ways how animals are treated at a farm. Example: Piglets (baby pigs) are taken away from their mothers.

Slide 32 - Carte mentale

05:54
Name a few problems with organic farming.

Slide 33 - Carte mentale

07:16
Mention 2 ways how you can help according to the video.

Slide 34 - Question ouverte

07:43
Bonus question! From what cartoon is this character?

Slide 35 - Question ouverte