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Welcome V3
Today: Stepping Stones Chapter 8 -> 'Get Involved'

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Get ready for English class!

  1. Sit down
  2. Take off your jacket
  3. Throw away any chewing gum
  4. Phone in your bag
  5. Bag on the floor
  6. Laptop + books on the table
  7. Login to LessonUp now.

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What do you remember
about Chapter 8?

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Recap Chapter 8 
-> Go to page 96 in your workbook! 
-> Make exercises 1 and 2


timer
7:00

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1. Which word from the vocab of Chapter 8 doesn't belong?
A
finance
B
fund
C
curriculum
D
do your share

Slide 7 - Quiz

2. Which word doesn't belong?
A
reveal
B
inquire
C
explore
D
fit

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3. Which word doesn't belong?
A
range
B
income
C
revenue
D
donation

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4. Which word doesn't belong?
A
malnutrition
B
famine
C
cloth bag
D
flooding

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5. Which word doesn't belong?
A
disosable
B
soldier
C
waste
D
garbage

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6. Which word doesn't belong?
A
damaging
B
toxic
C
pollution
D
property

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Answers
1 - curriculum; has nothing to do with contributing something
2 - fit; has nothing to do with research
3 - range; is not a financial term
4 - cloth bag; is not a disaster
5 - soldier; is not about throwing things away
6 - property; not something that is harmful

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Grammar 23 recap: What's a 'simple sentence' in English?

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Grammar 23 recap: What's a compound sentence in English?

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Grammar 23 recap: What's a complex sentence in English?

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Grammar 23 page 121:

Simple sentence: 1 onderwerp, 1 persoonsvorm: A lot of rain fell from the sky last week.

Compound sentence: Twee hoofdzinnen met for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so:
I’ve got a car, so I can drive in it. 

Complex sentence: Hoofdzin + bijzin + ANDER voegwoord OF betr.vnw (that, who, which): Aid workers can’t get into the earthquake area, which makes matters worse.




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Exercise 2: Hand in your sentences!

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2 Example key:
1 I love hip-hop music, because it's really energetic. (complex)
2 My sister bought a new record that was made by her favourite artist. (complex)
3 My father made us dinner last night. (simple)
4 I wrote a poem once, but I can't remember what it was about. (compound)
5 My friend told us an entertaining story and we all had to laugh. (compound)
6 I got out of bed before sunrise this morning. (simple)
7 Daniel sold his guitar, although it was really beautiful. (complex)
8 I built a treehouse so I can go there with my friends. (compound)

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Welcome V3
Today: Stepping Stones Chapter 8 -> 'Get Involved'

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Get ready for English class!

  1. Sit down
  2. Take off your jacket
  3. Throw away any chewing gum
  4. Phone in your bag
  5. Bag on the floor
  6. Laptop + books on the table
  7. Login to LessonUp now.

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Grammar 24 page 121: Some, any, every, no, compounds

Some: something, someone: He talks to someone. I see something.
Any: anything, anywhere: Do you see my watch anywhere? Do you see anything?
Not + any: no -> We aren’t going anywhere this vacation. We are going nowhere.
Anyone, anywhere: keus, willekeurig.
Everyone, everywhere: geheel: alle.





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Recap Chapter 8 
-> Go to page 97 in your workbook! 
-> Make exercise 3 


timer
7:00

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3 Key:
1 Someone/Somebody
2 some
3 something
4 every
5 anything
6 everything
7 any
8 anytime

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Future continuous: TB p. 125 
- shall/will + vorm van to be + infinitief met -ing
- I will be waiting for the bus to arrive. 

YOU USE THE FUTURE CONTINUOUS:
- He'll be watching Netflix for two hours. (something will take some time in the future)
- This time next week they'll be taking their exams. (fixed or decided events)
Will you be visiting London soon? (politely asking for someone's plans)

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Recap Chapter 8 
-> Go to page 97 in your workbook! 
-> Make exercise 4


timer
7:00

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4 Key:
1 will/shall be dancing
2 Will this band be working on
3 won't be coming
4 will be building
5 Will you be staying
6 won't be assisting
7 will be raining
8 will/shall be practising

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Ex 5 - 1. Je vraagt wat de effectiefste manier is om dit pobleem aan te pakken.

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Ex 5 - 2. Je vertelt dat een aardbeving de oostelijke provincies trof, maar dat er gelukkig geen slachtoffers waren.

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5 Key:
1 What is the most effective means to tackle this issue?
2 An earthquake struck the eastern province, but luckily there weren't any casualties.
3 They are convinced financing local sports clubs should be top priority.
4 I would use renewable energy sources whenever possible.
5 What should be done to solve the problem of plastic in the ocean?
6 In my view we should focus on improving public transport everywhere.
7 Haven't you heard the news about the earthquake in the USA/America?
8 I suggest we do our share by switching off all electrical appliances at night.

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To do now:
- Work on your PO, deadline today!
- Practice Reading in Holmwoods.

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Question coming up:
What are the protesters shouting in English?

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1. What are the protesters shouting in English?

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2. What do YOU currently do to save the planet?

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