4GT - Reading & Linking Words

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Today we are going to practise reading and  linking words.


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Welcome!
Today we are going to practise reading and  linking words.


Slide 1 - Diapositive

What do you know about linking words so far, write down everything you can com up with!

Slide 2 - Question ouverte

Read the text and choose the correct answer.

Slide 3 - Diapositive


 1  SURFER FIGHTS OFF SHARK BY  TELLING IT TO “F*** OFF”

A surfer fought off a Great White Shark by repeatedly punching it in the face after it bit his arm and sunk its _________ into his surfboard.
A
teeth
B
eyes
C
mouth
D
shore

Slide 4 - Quiz


2  Nick Minogue, 60, from Auckland, New Zealand, was trying to catch some _________ at Pauanui Beach on Saturday when his morning was interrupted by a three-metre long visitor with a fin. 
A
sea
B
waves
C
fish
D
hit

Slide 5 - Quiz


4  The brave surfer said during the attack he ____________ remembered that sharks don’t like to be punched in the __________ and nose. He swore at the animal and asked it to back off before aiming a blow at its face. “So I actually shouted at it 'f***off!' and went to punch it in the eye and ____________," he added. 
A
finally, head, missed
B
suddenly, mouth, hit
C
suddenly, eyes, missed
D
finally, neck, hit

Slide 6 - Quiz


3  "I was quite a long way out, there was quite a solid swell running, I was just paddling along and got hit on the side of my __________ and forearm," Mr Minogue told the New Zealand Herald. “By the time I realised what was going on its teeth were definitely latched on to the front section of the board." 
A
finger
B
leg
C
stomach
D
elbow

Slide 7 - Quiz


5  "Then I pulled my fist back and shouted 'f*** off!' _________ and got it right smack bang in the eye. It's quite a big eye, about three knuckles across, and its eye kind of looked up and rolled up.
A
again
B
waved
C
soon
D
harder

Slide 8 - Quiz

6  "In between the two punches, it crunched down a bit more on the board and then disengaged its teeth, got its jaws off and then I got brushed by the dorsal fin and the tail fin and swam off."

Slide 9 - Diapositive


7  Mr Minogue said he was paddling in an ________location when he was attacked and there was only one other surfer in the vicinity about 50 metres nearer to the _________. 
A
lonely, shore
B
isolated, shore
C
beautiful, beach
D
strange, beach

Slide 10 - Quiz


8  "He heard me _________, it was just the two of us out there at this stage, and we just started paddling in as fast as we could. The German guy was kind of screaming the whole way which probably made me paddle even faster." 
A
yelling
B
shouting
C
wishpering
D
screaming

Slide 11 - Quiz


9  Mr Minogue was left with a cut on his arm and credited his clothing from saving him from more serious injuries. He said he still had his limbs and the incident could have been a lot _________. The attack hasn’t put him off getting back into the water and he has a boys surfing tripped planned for next week – though he will have to replace his board.
A
harder
B
louder
C
worse
D
better

Slide 12 - Quiz

10  Experts believed the bite marks on the surfboard as well as eye-witness accounts meant that the attacker was a Great White Shark. 

Slide 13 - Diapositive

Linking words (signaalwoorden)
The following linking words often appear in texts and tests. That's why we're practising them today.

Slide 14 - Diapositive

Due to, because of
Because, as
reason
Cause, origin
As a result of
Because of this
Because, for
Since, as
So that
Doordat
Omdat
Reden
Oorzaak
Als gevolg van
Zodat
Daarom
Want
Aangezien

Slide 15 - Question de remorquage

Ten eerste, tweede, derde
Bovendien
verder
ook
toevoegen
En
First of all, firstly, secondly, thirdly
Besides, moreover, what is more
Furthermore
Also, too. as well as
To add, adding, in addition to this
And

Slide 16 - Question de remorquage

Thank you for paying attention!

Slide 17 - Diapositive