V5 week 1

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Welcome to English!



  • Please take a seat 
  • Take your iPad/laptop/books out (but don't open them yet)

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Who am I?
  • Gerlinde van den Heuvel (Ms van den Heuvel)
  • 56 years old

  • At school: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
  • hvl@cswalcheren.nl
Do you have any questions for me? 

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Getting to know each other.
Take 5 minutes to write down answers to the following. After the 5 minutes you must be able to discuss these in class. 

What is succes?
When is someone successful? 
What is your biggest achievement so far?
Can you be successful if your succes is at the expense of others?

if succes were an image, what would it be? Draw it!!

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Today
  • Expectations 
  • Logging in 
  • Getting to know each other/speaking

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Expectations: respect
  • If someone is speaking, we listen to them.
  • I raise my hand if/when I have a question.
  • We respect the opinion(s) of others.
  • We are free to have an opinion, but we will express our opinions with consideration. 

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Expectations: responsibility
  • We make sure to be on time
  • We bring our books and charged ipad/laptop to class
  • If I don't have my laptop I will get a replacement before class or make sure I have a notebook/workbook to work from.
  • I keep my phone in my locker or at home.
  • If I don't understand something, I ask.
  • We communicate in English 

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Logging in!
  1. Of Course
  2. LessonUp

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Of Course
  1. Go to Som and click on 'leermiddelen'
  2. Click on Of Course
  3. Use code: 961057

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Lessonup
  1. Go to: lessonup.app
  2. Use the code: ujsqr
  3. Register using Microsoft-365

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Of Course unit 1.
For your test you will need to know all grammar and vocab from this unit!!!
AIMS: 
- understand opinion pieces on current issues
- understand most news and current affairs programmes on TV / internet
Grammar
- simple present & present continuous


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What is this?

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Of Course 1.1 Reading - missing Paragraphs
 Tips:
1. Read the whole text quite quickly. Don’t worry if you don't understand everything. , Get a feel for the text as a whole and the order of events.

2. Read all the paragraph options and begin to identify the people, places, and things that were also mentioned in the main text.











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Of Course 1.1 Reading - missing Paragraphs
3. Underline the linking expressions used in both the paragraph options and main text.
 For example:
“The next morning we awoke…” suggests that the previous paragraph will have details about the end of the previous day, or something which happened at night.
4. Underline the different pronouns used in these paragraphs, what do they refer to. For example:

This gives us an indication of…”  What is this referring to?

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Of Course 1.1 Reading - missing Paragraphs
5. Begin with the paragraphs that are clear/you are confident about.
6. Don't be scare to change the order later.
7. Check if the paragraph that is left does not fit.

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Grammar present simple/continuous
What is the difference between:
1. When does the train to Bristol leave?
2. When is the train to Bristol leaving?

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OC 1.1
Do ex. 11 - sentences only. Do not read/revise the grammar. Do not fill in the numbers yet.
Check
Revise.

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6 September 2023
OC 1.1
Ex. 12-19 check
Grammar Future. ex 20. 
Listening and writing. ex. 21 
Time left? Grammar or read your book. 

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