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To Do:
  • Recap Unit 2.1
  • English Connect: Business Partner Unit 2.2
  • MyEnglishLab/ Workbook: Vocabulary 

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Unit 2.1 - Business Sectors
Sectors of industry: 
  • primary
  • secondary
  • tertiary

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2.2 The Energy Industry
At the end of this lesson you can use the past simple and past continuous to talk about events in the past.

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Grammar: past simple
We use the Past Simple to talk about completed actions and events in the past. We also use the Past Simple to describe a sequence of completed events and actions.
 

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Grammar: past continuous
-For actions and situations happening at a specific moment in the past.
-To give 'background' details, e.g. the weather, the location, the season, or extra details about someone's life at the time.
-To talk about a situation or action in progress which is interrupted by another event or action 

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Past Simple & Continuous
We often use the Past Simple and the Past Continuous tenses together.

When we arrived, Janet was giving her presentation.
When we arrived, Janet gave her presentation.




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2.2-Exercises
  • Exercise 1-2-3-4-5-7-8-9A-10A

Finished? >  MyEnglishLab/ Workbook -Vocabulary exercise 1-3 

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Watching/Listening
What do you think “Dark Tourism” means?

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Watching / Listening
Watch the documentary and answer the questions in English or Dutch.

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Answers
  1.  An earthquake followed by a tsunami. 
  2.  0.20 
  3.  Because of the high radiation level in the area. ( The radiation level is higher than the radiation level in the area around Chernobyl, where no one is allowed to go.) 
  4.  They are in a dusty area and the dust is particularly radioactive; it can cause cancer. 
  5.  An amusement arcade/ hall 
  6.  Grandma’s 
  7. They don’t trust the food because they don’t know whether it is grown locally (and thus radioactive) or not. 
  8.  The gravestones were heavy enough to withstand the tsunami. 
  9.  (Container bags containing) low-level radioactive soil and plants. 

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Watching / Listening
Have you ever been to a dark tourism spot, or would you like to visit such a spot?

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