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To Do:

  • Planning Term 3
  • Taalblokken: Spoken Interaction Chapter 3
  •                            Giving instructions
  • Reading: To build a Fire

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Planning
Week 9: Taalblokken Chapter 3 -Listening+  Reading Short Story 1
Week 10: Taalblokken Chapter 3 -Spoken Interaction + Short Story 1 + Task 1
Week 11: Taalblokken Chapter 3 - Reading+ Short Story 2
Week 12: Taalblokken Chapter 3 - Writing + Short Story 2 + Task 2
Week 13: Taalblokken Chapter 3- Spoken Procuction + Reading B1
                   Short Stories: Hand in task 1 & 2
Week 14: Test Chapter 3
Week 15: Test Reading

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Taalblokken Chapter 3
A day at the Nursery.

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Giving instructions (exercise 26& 27)
Voor een opdracht gebruik je het hele werkwoord aan het begin van de zin.
 
Open the door (please)

Voor een verbod gebruik je don't + het hele werkwoord.
Don't open the door!

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Giving Instructions

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Taalblokken Chapter 3
Spoken interaction: opgave 1 -48

In deze les leer je de volgende dingen in het Engels te begrijpen:

telefoongesprekken;
aanwijzingen op het werk;
instructies op het werk;
advies.

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Short Stories
A short story is a work of fiction that is categorized by its length. Historically, short stories are typically between 1,000 and 20,000 words long and can be consumed in a single reading session

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To Build a Fire by Jack London
"The dog did not know anything about thermometers" but it had the sense to know "that it was no time for travelling." The man's judgement was not as good as the dog's, and that sets the stage for a classic man vs. nature story.

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To Build a Fire by Jack London
Task 1: Read the short story, then 1) explain the title of this short story and 2) write an alternative ending for the story. ( 200 words)

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