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Lesson 6

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Today's programme
- looking back at last week's lesson
- conjunctions
- Halloween quiz

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Looking back at last week's lesson
leestekst over biologisch voedsel en spreek opdracht

Test in testweek:
reading
use of English

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Week 1
12 September
Introduction and
reading Game birds
Week 2
19 September
Reading and puzzle
Week 3
26 September
Reading and demonstrative pronouns
Week 4
3 October
Grammar: present continuous and kitchen vocabulary
Week 5
10 October
Reading Ghost Town
Week 6
17 October
Reading 'organic food'
Week 7
24 October
Voegwoorden
Week 8
8 November
Keuzedelenweek
Week 9
16 November
Testweek; test during class

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Voegwoorden (conjunctions)
conjunctions active exercise

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Grammar 
Conjunctions

Conjunctions add two things together.
It can be used to continue a sentence.
Or it can be used to continue an idea from one sentence from another.

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Punctuation
  • Everything that makes a sentence start, pauze and stop.
  • Gives basic logic and understanding to a sentence.
  • Consists out of capital letters, commas,  periods (.), exclamation mark (!), apostrophe (') or question mark (?) and much more.

  • Example: lets eat grandpa
  • With punctuation: Let's eat, grandpa.
Overall, punctuation is an essential tool!

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Linking words
  • Words that connect two sentences.
  • Types of Linking words.
    Addition: and, also, moreover, furthermore
    Contrast: but, however, nevertheless, on the other hand
    Cause and effect: because, since, as a result, consequently
    Time: then, later, after, before
    Conclusion: in conclusion, to sum up, therefore, thus

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Examples of linking words
  • "I like ice cream, and I also like cake."
  • Addition (and)
  • "I woke up early this morning, and then I went for a run."
  • Time (and then)
  • "I want to go to the beach, but it's too cold outside."
  • Contrast (but)
  • "I was tired, so I went to bed early."
  • Cause and effect (so)
  • "In conclusion, I think we should all work together to solve this problem."
  • Conclusion 

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Conjunctions 1/2
  • Coordinating conjunctions
  • Connects words or groups of words that are equal in importance.
  • Example: "I like apples and oranges."
  • Example: "Do you like your sandwich with chocolate or peanut butter?"

  • There are seven coordinating conjunctions:
    For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So.
    (To remember these words think of the word FANBOYS!)

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Conjunctions 2/2
  • Subordinating conjunctions
  • Connects groups of words that cannot stand alone.
  • Example: "Because it was raining, I stayed inside."
  • Example: "I will go to the beach today, unless it starts raining."

  • There are a twelve subordinating conjunctions:
    After, although, as, as if, because, before, how, if, since, than, though, unless, until, when, where and while.

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Why are all of these important?
  1. Improves creative writing.
  2. This is something we have to grade during exams.
  3. Using variations will improve your exam grade.

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My train got delayed
She is very rich. 
You can have chocolate
I didn't buy the dress
I'm late for work.
, she's not very happy.
vanilla ice cream.
I really loved it.
although
or
so
however

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Maak af:
She was mad ... I stole her make-up.

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Maak af:
Yesterday the heating was broken, ..... we wore coats in class.

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Halloween with

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When is Halloween?
A
October 21
B
October 25
C
October 31
D
November 1

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Where does Halloween originate from? 
A
Ireland
B
Scotland
C
England
D
United States

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What is the original name of Halloween?
A
All Hallow's Eve
B
All Hail's Eve
C
All Havens Eve
D
All Holy Eve

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What do you call the orange fruit where you can carve out scary faces?
A
Pumpkin
B
Carrot
C
Tomato
D
Cucumber

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How long does Halloween last in China?
A
1 day
B
1 month
C
3 days
D
4 months

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Halloween is known as Teng Chieh and the people place food and water in front of photographs of the relatives of people.

They want to guide the way back to earth (with food and water)

What do you use hollowed 
out pumpkins for on Halloween?
A
As a lantern
B
As food
C
As a stool
D
As a mask

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Halloween is a religious celebration.
A
True
B
False

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Halloween was first celebrated for end of the harvest and the start of winter.
A
True
B
False

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What is not a Halloween tradition?
A
Trick or treat!
B
Decorating a tree
C
Costumes
D
Carving pumpkings

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Halloween comes from All Hallow's Eve. 
What does Hallow mean?
A
Scary
B
Strange
C
Empty
D
Holy

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What does 'Trick or treat' mean?
A
'Give me treats or I'll play a trick on you!'
B
'Give me treats or you are mean!'
C
'Give me treats or I won't come back !'
D
'Give me treats for Halloween!'

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The Halloween colours of orange and black are symbols for what?
A
Harvest and death
B
Day and night
C
Sun and the moon
D
Fire and ash

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What the pumpkin is related 
to which fruit or vegetable?
A
Tomato
B
Sugar Beet
C
Carrot
D
Cucumber

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What did you think of this spooky lesson?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

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