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GOOD MORNING
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Follow the instructions!
Listen to the instructions.
The teacher will tell you (only once) what to do.
So you really have to be quietand listen carefully!
(turn off the blackboard)
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If you are 11 years old, please stand up. And you may sit down.
If you are 12 years old, please stand up. And you may sit down.
Is there anyone who is 13 years old? Then please stand up.
Stand up if you had English at primary school.
If you have a little sister, please stand up. And you may sit down.
All of you, climb on top of your chair.
Now, clap your hands four times.
Touch your right shoe with your left hand. But be careful!
Now get off your chair and sit down.
Stand up if you have family living in another country.
Please, stand behind your chair.
Now, turn around and ask the name of the person who is standing behind you by saying: WHAT IS YOUR NAME? The people in the back row only have to answer the question.
Now stand up straight and raise your hand if the color of your shoe is brown.
All of you, sit down, please!
Stand up if you like to read books. And you may sit down, again.
Stand up the rest of this lesson if you don't (hihi) like ENGLISH!!!
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Today's goals:
getting to know eachother
learning about the rules in this classroom
reading along with a story in ENGLISH
Which English words do you know?
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Who am I?
Who are you?
My first name is Janice.
What is your first name?
What is your last name?
How old are you?
What would you like to know about me, your teacher? Ask me anything but try in ENGLISH!
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Ask each other questions!
*Ask your neighbour the following questions. *Write down the answers in your notebook. *Then switch roles.
What is your name?
How old are you?
Where do you live?
What are your hobbies?
Do you have any sisters? Or brothers?
I like ................ (to play football) Do you also like ............ (to play football?)
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Introducing .......
*Join another pair and make a group of 4.
*Use your notes and introduce each other.
This is _______________.
He/She is _____ years old.
He/She lives in _______________.
His/Her hobbies are ______________.
He/She has ________sisters/brothers.
He/She likes to/doesn't like to ___________.
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in this classroom
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PHONES
Please leave your phone at home or keep it in your locker at school.
Did you forget?
Please do that now.
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COATS
No coats in the classroom.
Remember to bring/wear a sweater. School will get colder.
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Don't talk while your teacher is talking, but that's obvious :)
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Work in class! (so you do NOT have a lot of work to do AT HOME) And keep up!
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ASK FOR HELP
- NOBODY knows everything!
- Make sure you know what you have to do before you go home.
Asking for help is a GOOD thing!
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Always bring your laptop, your book and a notebook!
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Getting to know each other
Rules:
Speak English
Walk around the class and ask the question:
Do you ........ ?
Did you go to ..... ?
Can you ...... ?
Write the name of the person on your Bingo card.
1 full row = BINGO
Are there any questions?
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LET'S LOOK AT YOUR BOOK
FIRST:
In how many countries is English an official language?
How many do you guess?
Let's look at page...
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LET'S LOOK ONLINE
go to Magister
Leermiddelen
Stepping Stones
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GAME of CAN YOU?
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RULES Can You?
GROUPS of 4 PEOPLE
The youngest of your group starts..
Take a word out of the can in the middle of the table
If you know the translation of the word you can keep the card
If you don't know it, your neighbour on your left can try. Right he/she keeps it. Wrong put the word next to the can.
Take turns
Go clockwise
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Looking back at today's lesson:
We got to know each other
We learned about the rules in class - do you still know them?