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Program
Period 2b

  • Centraal Examen via CITO Lees -en luistervaardigheid B1.
  • Toets lezen B1 (voorbereiding ex)
  •  Een vakjargon toets LVD. (woordenschat)

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Examens
Centrale Examen Lezen/Luisteren (B1 niveau)
  • iedereen moet het op B1 niveau
  • standaard mbo examen

Instellingsexamens in mei  (A2 niveau)
  • schrijven A2

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Engels B1

B1: Reading & Listening

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Find a picture that makes you happy. Share if you want...

Slide 5 - Question ouverte

Understanding what reading strategies there are.

Try and use these reading strategies at certain questions in exams to

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What do you think that reading strategies are?

Slide 7 - Carte mentale

Reading strategies in steps

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What is your reading strategy?
SKIMMING, SCANNING, INTENSIVE READING

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Skimming, scanning and intensive reading
  • Skimming -> Reading titles, headers and looking at pictures.
  • Scanning -> Looking for specific information with important words.
  • Intensive readeing -> read the text word for word

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Leestekst 'How to prepare a vegan meal.'
Bij deze tekst horen 4 vragen.


Inleiding voordat je de tekst gaat lezen.

Er komt iemand bij je eten die veganist is en dus niets eet of drinkt waar dierlijke producten in verwerkt zijn.
Je gaat op internet op zoek naar ideeën voor een geschikte maaltijd.


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Cooking for a vegan as a meat-eater doesn't need to be as scary as it may initially sound. Here are a few tips to help you not only get it right but to totally impress your guest.


Dinner party trends come and go. There was fondue in the 70s, prawn cocktail in the 80s and a sea of salad recipes in the 90s. However, there is one trend that has been quietly growing since the 1980s and has really taken off since the year 2000 and it looks well and truly here to stay; and that's veganism.

Years ago, if you had a vegan coming for dinner you'd probably just have given them a salad, but times are changing and now if you find you have a vegan coming for dinner you will need to do more than that... Here are six top tips from Louise Palmer-Masterton, founder of multiple award-winning restaurant Stem + Glory.

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Vraag 1

Are the following three ingredients high in umami, according to the text? (tip 1)

Write down 'yes' or 'no'.
1. sun-dried tomatoes
2. eggless mayonnaise
3. toasted seeds



Tip 1. Make it delicious

Nature has given us a fifth taste - umami - which means "deliciousness". Often it's the umami in food that makes it "mouth-watering". Italian food is generally rich in umami and a great choice to veganise if you are new to vegan cooking. Tomato paste is very high umami as are olives, olive oil and sun-dried tomatoes. If you're feeling a little more adventurous, Japanese food is also rich in umami and easy to veganise.
If you feel like going for a classic meal, there are a huge number of vegan burger recipes out there. Add eggless mayo, pickles (high umami), ketchup (high umami) to a meat-free burger. Toasted seeds and many spices are also high umami and can be used as one pleases.

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Write down 'yes' or 'no'.
1. sun-dried tomatoes
2. eggless mayonnaise
3. toasted seeds

Slide 14 - Question ouverte

Vraag 2
In tip 3, soya, oats and rice are mentioned as a basis for vegan alternatives for certain kinds of food.


What food do they replace, according to the text?
              A dairy product
B eggs
C meat



Tip 2. Dream up your ideal menu and then veganise it.
OK, this might not work if you were planning steak and chips, but say you were planning Indian, Italian, Asian or Middle Eastern - pretty much any style of cuisine works actually. Collect the recipes of your favourite meals and then google a vegan version. There are stacks of vegan recipes online and you can literally put in your ingredients, then add "vegan" and "recipe" and you'll find something.

Tip 3. Visit your local health store
If you are not such a keen cook, get down to the health food shop and stock up. You can get vegan alternatives to almost anything now. For example, vegan mayonnaise is easy to make, but there are a number of off-the-shelf versions that are really tasty. There is even vegan cheese, plenty of plant-based milks and creams too (made from soya, coconut, oats, rice, almond, cashew...) so even dessert is easy to veganise.



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Vraag 2
What food do they replace, according to the text?
A
diary product
B
eggs
C
meat

Slide 16 - Quiz


Vraag 3
What problem is described in tip 4?

A Labels are confusing vegetarianism with veganism.
B Labels give unreliable information about ingredients.
C Labels rarely mention that the product is vegan.


Tip 4. Start reading packets

As a non-vegan, you probably don't know whether the products that you have in your kitchen cupboard are vegan or non-vegan. Even now, with veganism on the rise, packets are usually labelled "vegetarian" but not necessarily "vegan". It has been helped by recent changes to the law that allergens have to be written in bold, so it's quite easy to scan ingredients lists for eggs and dairy which are the main wrongdoers. So be really careful what you use.

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Vraag 3
What problem is described in tip 4?
A
Labels are confusing vegetarianism with veganism.
B
Labels give unreliable information about ingredients.
C
Labels rarely mention that the product is vegan.

Slide 18 - Quiz

Vraag 4
What does the writer say in the conclusion?

Preparing your own vegan meals
A does not take much time.
B is more fun than eating out.
C is something you should try.



Conclusion

Cooking vegan is easy, a lot easier than you think. It's also cleaner, healthier and a more environmentally-friendly way to live. Accept the challenge of veganising your menu. Remember to add high umami vegan flavours and you'll be on track to produce a delicious and satisfying meal, and your guest will leave super impressed.

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Vraag 4
What does the writer say in the conclusion?

Preparing your own vegan meals
A
does not take much time.
B
is more fun than eating out.
C
is something you should try

Slide 20 - Quiz

Goals class - Listening.
First impression of the listening strategies.
Try to use 1 or 2  listening strategies to finish answering your 5 questions.

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What series, flims, documentary etc did you watch which are very interesting?

Slide 22 - Question ouverte

Which listening strategies do you use or have you used before?

Slide 23 - Carte mentale

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Listening strategies
If listening is a difficult skill for you, you might like to know how to go at a test like this. On this slide (and the next) you will find some tips that can help you get through a listening test successfully. 

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Kijk-en luistertekst  
Food banks

Je ziet 1 fragment. Dat kun je vinden in je teamstegel.
Hierbij horen vraag 1 t/m 5.
Write down your answers first.

Steeds meer Nederlanders maken gebruik van voedselbanken.
Je vraagt je af of deze voedselbanken ook in andere landen bestaan.
Op internet bekijk je een nieuwsitem over voedselbanken in Engeland.
Je hoort een voice-over, Elizabeth Maytom, Food Bank Project Manager, de presentatrice en Raymond Barnes, een gebruiker van de voedselbank.


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Take a minute to find the file with the listening clip.
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Vraag 1
Bij dit fragment horen vraag 1 t/m 5.
Start het fragment in map: Luisterbestanden oefenen CE luisteren B
FoodBanks.mp4

 What is the outcome of a recent survey amongst teachers?

A More and more children cannot afford a school lunch.
               B More and more children do not get food before they go to school.
C More and more teachers have hungry pupils in class.

FoodBanks
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Vraag 2
Elizabeth Maytom talks about her work as Food Bank Project Manager and what she experiences.

Does Elizabeth Maytom make the following three statements?
Write down 'yes' or 'no'.
1. She hands out a lot of tea and coffee.
2. The cooperation with schools helps a lot.
3. You can see that some mums do not eat enough.


FoodBanks
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Vraag 3
What do the latest figures on the number of people using food banks show?

The number of people using food banks
A consists of three times more children than the year before.
B has gone up by 350,000 in a year.
C is now three times higher than the year before.


FoodBanks
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Vraag 4

Why does Raymond Barnes need the food bank?

A because he gets less money from the government
B because he has got a medical condition
C because he is unemployed


FoodBanks
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Vraag 5
Raymond rang Social Security by the Job Centre Plus and CDG.
What advice did he get?
A Go to the food bank for help.
          B Let out the spare room for money.
            C Wait for the next payment to arrive.

FoodBanks
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1. What is the outcome of a recent survey amongst teachers?
A
A More and more children cannot afford a school lunch.
B
B More and more children do not get food before they go to school.
C
More and more teachers have hungry pupils in class.

Slide 35 - Quiz

2. Elizabeth Maytom talks about her work as Food Bank Project Manager and what she experiences.

Does Elizabeth Maytom make the following three statements?
Write down 'yes' or 'no'.

Slide 36 - Question ouverte

3. What do the latest figures on the number of people using food banks show?

The number of people using food banks
A
A consists of three times more children than the year before.
B
has gone up by 350,000 in a year.
C
is now three times higher than the year before.

Slide 37 - Quiz


4. Why does Raymond Barnes need the food bank?


A
because he gets less money from the government
B
because he has got a medical condition
C
because he is unemployed

Slide 38 - Quiz


5. Raymond rang Social Security by the Job Centre Plus and CDG.
What advice did he get?
A
Go to the food bank for help.
B
Let out the spare room for money.
C
Wait for the next payment to arrive.

Slide 39 - Quiz

Ga ook zelf op verkenning
Op de volgende pagina vind je een link naar de oefenomgeving van de examens luisteren B1 en lezen B1.
www.examenbladmbo.nl

Bezoek het examen via de link.
Leer de omgeving waarin je het examen moet gaan maken kennen door te klikken.
Kies:  MBO Engels B1 2023-2024 voorbeeldexamen_oefen

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What was the article about?
Which reading strategy did you use to find it out?

Slide 41 - Question ouverte

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