Week 47 MAVO4G Lesson 3 (finding meaning of difficult words + Taboo)

Week 47: lesson 3
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Week 47: lesson 3

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What does this word mean?

unambiguous

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Now check this sentence

"It is really difficult to find out the meaning of his words. They can mean anything. They are very ambiguous."

Now...do you have an idea about what unambiguous means?

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What does this word mean?
maelstrom

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Now check this sentence

"He had a very busy job. Moreover, today was an extremely busy day. It was hard to keep track of all the messages that were coming in every minute. You could say he was caught up in a maelstrom information."

Now...do you have an idea about what maelstrom means?

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Last lesson

1. You can recognize and use signal words
2. You can express your opinion about a topic in a conversation.

This lesson

1. You can use reading strategies to find the meaning of difficult words in a text.
2. You can describe and guess the meaning of words from your wordlist
Lesson goals

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Lesson plan
1. Difficult words
2. Finding the meaning of difficult words 
3. Taboo
4. Did we achieve our lessongoals?

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Now...let's look at finding the meaning of difficult words

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How would you find the meaning of a difficult word BEFORE looking it up in a dictionary?

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Example of difficult word in text
‘Police auctioned Exhibit A’
--> Wat was hiervan het gevolg voor de verdachte? 

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Reading strategy difficult words
STEP 1--> Important or unimportant?
Ask yourself: Is this word important to understand the text?

Step 2--> unimportant? read ahead

Step 3--> Important? ---> look at the context of the text
- What does the title mean? Is there something on the pictures that could help me?  What kind of text is it? (activate pre- knowledge) 


Copy this from the board!

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Example of difficult word in text
‘Police auctioned Exhibit A’
--> Wat was hiervan het gevolg voor de verdachte? 

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Reading strategy difficult words
Step 4--> Important?--> have a look at the structure of the word itself
Sometimes you recognise a part of the word already --> For example: Unimportant= you know important. Or irregular, you know regular. 

Step 5-->Important? -->Read around the word--> why?
Because there might be a word that means the same. 
Or a word that is the opposite. 
Or they explain the word in the text a bit further away. 

STEP 5--> Important or unimportant?
Ask yourself: Is this word important to understand the text?

Step 2--> unimportant? read ahead

Step 3--> Important? ---> look at the context of the text
- What does the title mean? Is there something on the pictures that could help me?  What kind of text is it? (activate pre- knowledge) 


Copy this from the board!

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Example of difficult word in text
‘Police auctioned Exhibit A’
--> Wat was hiervan het gevolg voor de verdachte? 

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Reading strategy difficult words
Step 6--> Important?--> ask someone
If you are practising reading you could ask your neighbour or family what the word means

Step 7-->Important but you don't know? -->Look up in the dictionary!





Copy this from the board!

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Example of difficult word in text
‘Police auctioned Exhibit A’
--> Wat was hiervan het gevolg voor de verdachte? 

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How do you find a difficult word in the dictionary?

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Looking up words in the dictionary
Step 1: what kind of word is it?>verb,noun, adjective? Some words cannot be found in the dictionary (like names of places or persons) and some words will look different (like verbs)
Step 2:  start with the first letter of the word, then second, third letter or more  untill you find the right word. 
For example: "House"> first look "H", then "O", then "U" and so on untill you find the word you need.

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Looking up words in the dictionary

Step 3: look at the translations. If there are more translations, the most common one is shown first. Try this one first!
Step 4: check if the translation fits in the text. If not, look at the others untill you find the right one!

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Difficult words assignment
1. I am going to give you a handout
2. Here you will find the text "What We Learned From Meghan and Harry’s Interview". At the end you will find the assignment.
3. Find the difficult words in the text and try to find the right translation using the steps we discussed. 
You have 15 minutes
           Finished early? Read the text and make a summary.

timer
15:00

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So...let's see what you found.

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Here you can check your answers

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Taboo
Two teams: team A & team B
Each turn one student describes one of the words of 
wordlist K to his/her team without saying the word itself. 
If the team guesses the word, they score a point!

Your team can guess two times, after that turn goes to the other team!

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Lesson goals:

1. You can use reading strategies to find the meaning of difficult words in a text.
2. You can describe and guess the meaning of words from your wordlist



Homework :

None


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