Periode 2- Week 8

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In deze les zitten 15 slides, met tekstslides en 2 videos.

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Slide 1 - Tekstslide

To Do
  • SLB: o.a. studentenpanels 
  • Reading (exercise 1-6)
  • Examen gesprekken voorbereiden

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Slide 3 - Video

Slide 4 - Video

India's motercycle manufacturers
Exercise 1: Match the words with their definitions.
Exercise 2: Read the article and write down the answers.
Exercise 3: Decide if the statements are true or false.
Exercise 4: Which text summarises the main information?
Exercise 5: Match 1-5 with a-e to make collocations used in the article.
Exercise 6: Complete the sentences with collocations from exercise 5.

Finished?: Prepare for the conversations exam.

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

To Do
  • Text Structure: major and minor details
  • Building Blocks Blocks B1 -Unit 5.2 exercise 13-26 (1-12)
  • Examen gesprekken voorbereiden

Slide 6 - Tekstslide

Planning Periode 2
  • Building Blocks B1- Unit 5 Taalblokken ( Reading)
  • Examentraining lezen/luisteren
  • Examen gesprekken voeren






Slide 7 - Tekstslide

Examen Gesprekken
-Voorbereiding: opdracht + steekwoorden
-Uitvoering: 4 minuten + spiekbriefje + gesprek met docent
-Beoordeling: samenhang, woordenschat, grammatica, vloeiendheid, uitspraak, afstemming publiek
-Data examen: zie planning Teams.

Slide 8 - Tekstslide

Taalblokken- Building Blocks B1
Unit 5

Slide 9 - Tekstslide

Learning goals:
You can:

  • distinguish between major and minor details in a text.
  • read for orientation.
  • read instructions.
  • find out the meaning of words you don’t know.

Slide 10 - Tekstslide

Text Structure
Topic: the overall subject of a text.
Main idea: the main message or thought that the author wants to express about the topic.
Topic sentence: the sentence that states or suggests the main idea of the entire text or a paragraph within a text.

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Text Structure
Major and minor details
The main idea is always supported by details. Some of these details are important. They support the main idea directly. These are called major details.
Other details illustrate the major details or support them in some other way. They are often less important and not always directly connected to the main idea of a text. They can contain examples, jokes, and anecdotes. They are called minor details.

Major detail: supports the main idea of a text.
Minor detail: illustrates or supports a major detail.

Slide 12 - Tekstslide

Text Structure

Slide 13 - Tekstslide

5.2 Reading
Taalblokken > Unit 5 >5.2 > Exercise 13-26 (+1-12)
Finished? > conversations exam


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