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Welcome

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What do you need?
- iPad

- binder

- pen




 


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Today's special
- Absenten controle
- Today's goals
- Warm-up exercise
- H: Reading, exercise 18 - 20
- Vocab H+I
- Gametime
- Homework


 


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Today's goals
- Text 'Chores for money' lezen.
- Begrijpen waar de tekst over gaat.


 


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Warm up exercise
Have you ever done chores for money?
If you have, what kind of chores did you do?


 


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Chores for money

Slide 6 - Carte mentale

Exercise 18: Warming-up
Textbook
Page 78+79

Workbook B

Page 16
Exercise 18

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Exercise 18: Answers
1 B
2 Bijvoorbeeld: het gaat over kinderen die huishoudelijke taken 
   verrichten.
3 Er zitten geen lijstjes, schema's en tabellen in de tekst. Er  
   zitten wel anders gedrukte woorden in, namelijk de
   tussenkopjes "strict parents", "pretty relaxed", "learn to do
   laundry". De tekst geeft verschillen aan tussen ouders.
4 A


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Exercise 19: Reading
Textbook
Page 78+79

Workbook B

Page 16 + 17
Exercise 19 + 20

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Exercise 19: Answers
1 25% of teenagers help out a lot around the house.

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Exercise 19: Answers
1 25% of teenagers help out a lot around the house.
   'a quarter of you said the do abslolutely no chores' (l. 10-11)

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Exercise 19: Answers
1 25% of teenagers help out a lot around the house.
   'a quarter of you said the do abslolutely no chores' (l. 10-11)  
2 Today’s parents had to help their parents a lot more.

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Exercise 19: Answers
1 25% of teenagers help out a lot around the house.
   'a quarter of you said the do abslolutely no chores' (l. 10-11)  
2 Today’s parents had to help their parents a lot more.(l. 15-16)

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Exercise 19: Answers
1 25% of teenagers help out a lot around the house.
   'a quarter of you said the do abslolutely no chores' (l. 10-11)  
2 Today’s parents had to help their parents a lot more.(l. 15-16)
3 The Beckham children only get pocket money if they do
   chores.


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Exercise 19: Answers
1 25% of teenagers help out a lot around the house.
   'a quarter of you said the do abslolutely no chores' (l. 10-11)  
2 Today’s parents had to help their parents a lot more.(l. 15-16)
3 The Beckham children only get pocket money if they do
   chores. (l. 25-29)


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Exercise 19: Answers
1 25% of teenagers help out a lot around the house.
   'a quarter of you said the do abslolutely no chores' (l. 10-11)  
2 Today’s parents had to help their parents a lot more.(l. 15-16)
3 The Beckham children only get pocket money if they do
   chores. (l. 25-29)
4 Willow Smith has a job and still goes to school.


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Exercise 19: Answers
1 25% of teenagers help out a lot around the house.
   'a quarter of you said the do abslolutely no chores' (l. 10-11)  
2 Today’s parents had to help their parents a lot more.(l. 15-16)
3 The Beckham children only get pocket money if they do
   chores. (l. 25-29)
4 Willow Smith has a job and still goes to school. (l. 45-46)


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Exercise 19: Answers
1 25% of teenagers help out a lot around the house.
   'a quarter of you said the do abslolutely no chores' (l. 10-11)  
2 Today’s parents had to help their parents a lot more.(l. 15-16)
3 The Beckham children only get pocket money if they do
   chores. (l. 25-29)
4 Willow Smith has a job and still goes to school. (l. 45-46)      
 
5 Sasha Obama is in college.

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Exercise 19: Answers
1 25% of teenagers help out a lot around the house.
   'a quarter of you said the do abslolutely no chores' (l. 10-11)  
2 Today’s parents had to help their parents a lot more.(l. 15-16)
3 The Beckham children only get pocket money if they do
   chores. (l. 25-29)
4 Willow Smith has a job and still goes to school. (l. 45-46)      
 
5 Sasha Obama is in college. (l. 59-61)

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Exercise 19: Answers
1 25% of teenagers help out a lot around the house.
   'a quarter of you said the do abslolutely no chores' (l. 10-11)  
2 Today’s parents had to help their parents a lot more.(l. 15-16)
3 The Beckham children only get pocket money if they do
   chores. (l. 25-29)
4 Willow Smith has a job and still goes to school. (l. 45-46)      
 
5 Sasha Obama is in college. (l. 59-61)        
6 Cindy always gets money for helping around the house.

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Exercise 19: Answers
1 25% of teenagers help out a lot around the house.
   'a quarter of you said the do abslolutely no chores' (l. 10-11)  
2 Today’s parents had to help their parents a lot more.(l. 15-16)
3 The Beckham children only get pocket money if they do
   chores. (l. 25-29)
4 Willow Smith has a job and still goes to school. (l. 45-46)      
 
5 Sasha Obama is in college. (l. 59-61)        
6 Cindy always gets money for helping around the house. (l. 65)

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Exercise 20: Answers

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Exercise 20: Answers
1 So they will get pocket money.

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Exercise 20: Answers
1 So they will get pocket money.
2 That their kids would help out more around the house.

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Exercise 20: Answers
1 So they will get pocket money.
2 That their kids would help out more around the house.
3 David is a former football player and a style icon. Victoria is a
   former singer and now a  fashion designer.


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Exercise 20: Answers
1 So they will get pocket money.
2 That their kids would help out more around the house.
3 David is a former football player and a style icon. Victoria is a
   former singer and now a  fashion designer.
4 She takes care of her dog and she cleans up her room.


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Exercise 20: Answers
1 So they will get pocket money.
2 That their kids would help out more around the house.
3 David is a former football player and a style icon. Victoria is a
   former singer and now a  fashion designer.
4 She takes care of her dog and she cleans up her room.
5 Sasha gets her pocket money when she has done her chores
   for the week.


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Exercise 20: Answers
1 So they will get pocket money.
2 That their kids would help out more around the house.
3 David is a former football player and a style icon. Victoria is a
   former singer and now a  fashion designer.
4 She takes care of her dog and she cleans up her room.
5 Sasha gets her pocket money when she has done her chores
   for the week.
6 Because his parents buy him all the expensive stuff he needs.


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J: Grammar
Listen to the song and fill in the missing words

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J: Grammar
I … … here in the boring room
It's just another rainy Sunday afternoon
I … … my time
I got nothing to do
I … … around
I … … for you
But nothing ever happens and I wonder

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J: Grammar
I … … around in my car
I … … too fast
I … … too far
I'd like to change my point of view
I feel so lonely
I … …  for you
But nothing ever happens and I wonder


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J: Grammar
I wonder how, I wonder why
Yesterday you told me 'bout the blue blue sky
And all that I can see is just a yellow lemon-tree
I … …  my head up and down
I … … turning turning turning turning around
And all that I can see is just another lemon-tree



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J: Grammar
I … …  here
I miss the power
I'd like to go out taking a shower
But there's a heavy cloud inside my head
I feel so tired
Put myself into bed
While nothing ever happens and I wonder




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J: Grammar
Isolation is not good for me
Isolation I don't want to sit on the lemon-tree

I … … around in the desert of joy
Baby anyhow I'll get another toy
And everything will happen and you wonder





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J: Grammar
I wonder how, I wonder why
Yesterday you told me 'bout the blue blue sky
And all that I can see is just another lemon-tree
I … … my head up and down
I … … turning turning turning turning around
And all that I can see is just a yellow lemon-tree
And I wonder, wonder






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J: Grammar
I wonder how, I wonder why
Yesterday you told me 'bout the blue blue sky
And all that I can see, and all that I can see, and all that I can see
Is just a yellow lemon-tree






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Slide 38 - Vidéo

present continuous

Slide 39 - Diapositive

present continuous
- Gebruik: iets is NU bezig / NU aan de gang
  

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present contiNUous
- Gebruik: iets is NU bezig / NU aan de gang
- Vorm: to be (am/are/is) + w.w. + ing


  

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present contiNUous
- Gebruik: iets is NU bezig / NU aan de gang
- Vorm: to be (am/are/is) + w.w. + ing

LET OP: eindigt het woord op -e? > -e valt weg!


  

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present contiNUous
- Gebruik: iets is NU bezig / NU aan de gang
- Vorm: to be (am/are/is) + w.w. + ing

LET OP: eindigt het woord op -e? > -e valt weg!


  
I ... (have) a party.

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present contiNUous
- Gebruik: iets is NU bezig / NU aan de gang
- Vorm: to be (am/are/is) + w.w. + ing

LET OP: eindigt het woord op -e? > -e valt weg!


             
I ... (have) a party.
I am having a party.

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present contiNUous
- Gebruik: iets is NU bezig / NU aan de gang
- Vorm: to be (am/are/is) + w.w. + ing

LET OP: eindigt het woord op -e? > -e valt weg!


              Soms verdubbelt de laatste letter.
I ... (have) a party.
I am having a party.

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Grammar Race

- Go to: quiznetic.com > join a game
- Access Code: 276031
- Fill in: your first name


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Homework
- Study Vocab A t/m D
- Stone 12 + 13

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What have you learnt today?

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Thanks for your attention









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