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ENGLISH Language & Literature

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Today's objectives
Understanding PTA and Lesson Plan Period I

Tests Period I

Reading comprehension and strategy (skimming)

Using new vocabulary 

Speaking

Using the Past Simple & Irregular Verbs

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 Tests period I

  • Unit 1 - Of Course - Grammar/Vocab/Expressions - TEST WEEK

  • Listening (B2/Havo exam)  - in class wk 38

  • Reading (B2/Havo exam)    - in class wk 38

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Reading

  • Of Course Unit 1 - Dutch teen targets "plastic soup" menace -> p. 10/11

  • Use Reading strategy: 
Skimming -> reading first sentence of each paragraph to know what it is about

  • Read first sentences of each paragraph and do ex. 1 - p. 10
timer
4:00

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Reading

  • Read entire text Of Course Unit 1 - Dutch teen targets "plastic soup" menace -> p. 10/11

  • Do ex. 2-6



timer
10:00

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Irregular verbs - quiz

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Irregular verbs - quiz
  1. write
  2. do, 
  3. think 
  4. feel
  5. go 
  6. sink, 
  7. swim
  8. teach
  9. lie
  10. lay
  11. sing
  12. take
  13. wear
  14. pay

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Past Simple - (p. 56 small booklet)

->Action finished in the past (last night/yesterday/this morning/in 1980 etc.)
  • Regular form: verb + ED (I decided/you believed etc.)
  • Irregular verbs: 2nd form (i.e. draw/drew/drawn)  learn by heart (small booklet - p.88-91)


->Regular ACTION OR SITUATION/STATE in the past:
  • Used to + verb (I used to smoke a lot/ I used to attend Glengarry District High School when I was a teen.)
  • Didn't use to + verb





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Vocab/Past Simple/Irreg. verbs




Do:  ex. 7, 8 and 9 - WB p. 13
timer
20:00

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Present Perfect
Past Simple: WHEN sth. happened is important  Present Perfect: RESULT is important 

  1. puts emphasis on the result -> Example: She has written five letters so far.
  2. action that is still going on -> Example: School has not started yet.
  3. action that stopped recently -> Example: She has cooked dinner.
  4. finished action that has an influence on the present -> Example: I have lost my key.
  5. action that has taken place once, never or several times before the moment of speaking -> Example: I have never been to Australia.


Signal Words of Present Perfect
already, ever, just, never, not yet, so far, till now, up to now

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Have you ever...? Interview your classmate
  • Have you ever given a false excuse to get out of something you didn't want to do? 
  • Have you ever gone mountain climbing/skiing/surfing?
  • Have you ever had a Deja Vu experience?
  • Have you ever met a celebrity?
  • Have you ever been abroad?
  • Have you ever received a present that you really hated? What was it? Why did you hate it? Who gave it to you?
  • Have you ever regretted saying I love you?
  • Have you ever said yes when you meant no?
  • Have you ever slept in a tent?
  • Have you ever talked to a famous person?Who was the person? What did you talk about?
  • Have you ever told a big lie to someone you love?




Have you ever ripped off your pants while dancing?
Have you ever kissed somebody by mistake?
Have you ever laughed until tears came from your eyes?

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Present Perfect & Interview - ex. 10 - p. 14/15
  • Do ex. 10 - write down the questions
  • Interview your classmate: person A interviews/ person B (Boyan Slat) answers




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Homework

Do:
Finish ex. 7 - 10 p. 13/14.  
(Vocab & Irregular verbs/Past Simple/Present Perfect)
Quick workers: add ex. 14 - WB p. 16

Study:
Vocab Unit 1 - lesson 1 (WB p. 43/44)
Past Simple (SB p. 56)
Irregular verbs (SB p. 88-91)

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What have you learned today?

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