In deze les zitten 12 slides, met tekstslides en 1 video.
Lesduur is: 50 min
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Slide 1 - Tekstslide
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Our goal today
Reading and listening strategies:
Context guessing
Practice your listening skills
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First exam
Your first exam CE Reading and Listening B1 will take place on:
November 13th
9.00 - 11.00
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What is my level of English now?
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English levels (ERK)
< 60
60 - 90
>90
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A2/B1 Spreken, Gesprekken voeren & Schrijven
- actieve beheersing van het Engels
- zinnen kunnen uitspreken en schrijven
- grammatica toepassen
B1/B2 Lezen & Luisteren
- passieve beheersing van het Engels
- woordenschat
- grammaticale structuren herkennen
Context guessing
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Goal of this class: students know that they can use context to understand what is being said.
Why is context important?
How about if I say: "It's okay to make mistakes".
What is context?
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Elicit: what is context?
What if I say?
"It's okay to make mistakes"
"It's okay to make mistakes"
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Context guessing can help you!
Listening can be difficult!
Use your eyes!
The context of the story can help you
to understand what is going on.
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Slide 10 - Video
Watch this video from Romania.
Use the context (your eyes) to guess what happened.
Discuss with a partner in English
What do you think has happened?
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1:30
Slide 11 - Tekstslide
A personal train, in which there were 30 passengers, crashed into an agricultural combine. Apparently, the vehicle is right on an unmarked railroad crossing.
Paradoxical is the fact that less than 20 meters away there is a level crossing with a signalized and equipped railway, but the only access road to the agricultural fields in the area intersects with another railway. Thus, people are forced to put their lives in danger, every day.