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In document Thema 1: Personal - kopie (pagina 88-98)

Leerlingen voor leerlingen

Op de website www.lvoorl.nl vind je verschillende video's die door leerlingen voor leerlingen zijn gemaakt.

Hieronder vijf video's die goed passen bij dit thema. Bekijk de video's.

Kun je video's goed volgen? Schrijf de woorden die je niet kent op en zoek de betekenis op in een (online) woordenboek of vraag de betekenis aan een klasgenoot.

Alphabet

Days of the week Counting

The weather forecast Kennismaken in het Engels

Let op: Om een video af te sluiten, moet je eerst op stop drukken.

Fun

On the Internet there are many fun webpages in English.

We have selected some webpages for you to get some extra practice for this unit!

• All About Me! - easy

• What is your friend like

• Family Words

• You are in charge!

Reference

If you need more help with grammar or vocabulary while you are studying, have a look at the following websites:

• www.macmillandictionary.com

• learnenglish.britishcouncil.org

• www.vertalen.nu

• simple.wikipedia.org

• www.research.att.com

• www.digischool.nl

• www.google.com

Speaking

Introduction

Introduction

• First of all you are going to have a look at some tips for speaking.

• Then you're going to practise a conversation with the help of speech cards.

• You're also going to evaluate a conversation by two other pupils.

• Finally, you are going to practise your speaking in some real-life situations.

In these exercises you're going to speak about yourself and about other people.

With every exercise you do, your speaking skills will improve!

Speak up!

Warming Up

Warming up

First try to find the right answer to these questions.

If get a low score, ask someone to help you out and try the Exercise -1 again.

Vragen en antwoord

Je krijgt een aantal vragen opnieuw te zien.

Zoek bij iedere vraag een antwoord dat past.

Gesprekje

Maak onderstaand gesprek compleet door de woorden onder de tekst naar de juiste plaats in de tekst te slepen.

Exercise

Warming up

https://maken.wikiwijs.nl/p/questionnaire/standalone/1412087

1

What's your hobby?

Houd je van hockey?

Wat voor hobby heb je?

Wat vind je leuk om te doen?

2

What's your address?

Wat is je adres?

Wat is je woonplaats?

Uit welk land kom je?

3

How old are you?

Hoe oud ben jij?

Hoe gaat het met je?

Hoe heet je?

4

What is your first name?

Wat is je achternaam?

Wat is je voornaam?

Kun je je naam spellen?

5

Hi, how are you?

Hoi, hoe oud ben je?

Hoi, wat ga je doen?

Hoi, hoe gaat het?

6

What's your date of birth?

Wat is je geboortejaar?

Wat is je geboortedatum?

Wat is je geboorteplaats?

7

What do you like to do?

Wat vind je leuk om te doen?

Wat wil je drinken?

Wat zijn je hobby's?

8

What country are you from?

Woon je op het platteland?

Uit welke stad kom je?

Uit welk land kom je?

9

Can you speak more slowly, please?

Wat zegt u?

Wilt u dat opnieuw zeggen, a.u.b.?

Kunt u iets rustiger praten, a.u.b.?

10

It was nice talking to you.

Met mij gaat het prima.

Ik vind dat ook leuk om te doen.

Het was leuk om met je te praten.

Exercise

Warming up

https://maken.wikiwijs.nl/p/questionnaire/standalone/1412088

1

Where shall we meet?

Let's meet outside the cinema.

Let's meet at eight o'clock.

Let's take the car.

2

Would you like something to drink?

No, thanks I'm not hungry.

Yes, a hamburger please.

Yes, a diet coke please.

3

Hello, how are you?

My name is Dean.

I'm fine, and you?

I'm next in line.

Exercise

Warming up

https://maken.wikiwijs.nl/p/questionnaire/standalone/1412089

1

Fill in the right words.

You can choose from the words:

talking, later, football, thanks, old, computing.

• Inge: Hi, how are you? Ann: Fine, .

2

Fill in the right words.

You can choose from the words:

talking, later, football, thanks, old, computing.

• Ann: I like , but I don't like swimming.

• Inge: I like sports. I play .

• Ann: It was nice to you.

• Inge: See you . Bye

Tips (1)

Speaking tips

Before you start speaking:

• Look at the instructions carefully.

• Try to think of words and expressions you might need.

• Use as many words and chunks/expressions you already know.

• Try to work with a small list of key WORDS (and not key sentences) to remember what you should say.

Remember it is not a writing or reading exercise!

Don't forget to have a look at page 2 for the tips while listening!

Tips (2)

While speaking:

• Make sure you start a conversation by greeting the other person in a polite way.

• Look at your partner or at your audience.

• Speak calmly and not too quietly.

• You can use a note, but make sure there are only a few words on it!

• If you don't know a word, you can always explain what you can use it for or explain what it looks like.

• Try to keep on talking, even if you don't really know how you should say something.

• If you don't understand your partner, you can ask for an explanation or ask your partner to repeat the question.

• End a conversation by saying goodbye.

Clue: if you practise a conversation a second time, it will be much better!

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