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5.4 Check Up

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Planner for today
  1. Goals for today
  2. Recap last week / a little grammar item
  3. Explanation: Pitch Pitch Pitch
  4. Time to work

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Goals for today at the end of this class.....
1. I have reflected upon my assignments which I need to do as a group.
2. I have learnt  a little grammar item.
3. I know what I need to do for the final part of English year 2 speaking.

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Time for a recap

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Which word is the odd one out and why?
Rude - Threaten - Response

Slide 5 - Question ouverte

Question of the day 
Have you ever ordered something online and have never used it?
timer
1:00

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TOPIC for today!

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  • We use quantifiers to give us extra information about how much  

  • For today, we are going to look at when do we use which quantifier.
  • Terms that we are going to talk about: countable and uncountable nouns
Quantifiers, why do we use it?

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Countable
Uncountable

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(A) few, we use it for countable nouns!
Look at the examples:

1. Look miss Koolwijk bought a few t-shirts yesterday.
&

2. Mister Hulst has few playstation because he only games on pc.

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(A) little --> Uncountable nouns
There is little you can do about it.

&

Mister Harms takes a little bit of milk in his tea.

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A lot of / lots of --> (un)countable 
A lot of / Lots of students like to cycle everyday.

&

He sprayed a lot of / lots of perfume on my shirt.

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A little bit
A few
Few
Lots of

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Question of the day?
When do we use much and when do we use many?


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Assignments!

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Give a village tour!
  1. Make groups of 3 or 4.
  2. Think of the highlights of your town and take some notes.
  3. Make a video in which you guide the viewers through your city or village and show these highlights.
  4. Each of you talks about one highlight:
  5. Make sure each group member speaks for at least two minutes. 
     

What you can do there, what you like about it, its (historical) background etc. Also tell your viewers how to get from one attraction to the other.
You need to hand in your draft (klad) as well! 😁

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Assignment
Flyer away, flyer away,
Next to having created your video operation tour! You are going to create a (Flyer) for your village.
Requirements:  
  1. Highlight 4 must do activities that you can do in your village!
  2. Describe what makes your village special?

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What programmes could you use for your flyer?
1. Microsoft  Publisher
2. Canva

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So far final product speaking....
  1. Village tour (group assignment)
  2. Flyer away (Group assignment)
  3. Convince mister Hulst ............. (solo activity)
  4. Q&A with mister Hulst (solo) 

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TASK 3: Convince mister Hulst........
(Around: 1 minute and 30 seconds)
The student’s task is to convince you to do something while you remain rather reluctant to do it (at the beginning at least). 

Try to explain why you don’t think something is a good idea (e.g. it’s expensive, impractical or time-consuming).
The student could try to convince you to:


1. get a dog
2. take up golf
3. visit a zoo
4. learn to juggle
5. buy a house
6. paint the walls in your house brown
7. shave your head
8. start wearing only blue clothes.
9.......... student's choice

Topic by your choice? Please let mister Hulst know about it BEFORE 9th of June.

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When is this?
The week of 13th of June, you have to present your convince presentation to mister Hulst. 

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Rest of the lesson
1. Village tour
2. Flyer
3. Convince story

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