Continue chapter 4! Go to page 127 in your book and read the covering letter together. Next: translate the sentences in exercise 9 and put the skills and.

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Continue chapter 4! Go to page 127 in your book and read the covering letter together. Next: translate the sentences in exercise 9 and put the skills and qualities behind the right job in exercise 10 (p. 128). Check answers! Now look at exercise 11 (p. 129) . This one is important because something similar will be in your test! Read the text and fill in the exercise. Finally: Spoken production. Do exercises 2, 3 and 4 (pages 132-134).

When is your test again? And what do you need to know? Are there any questions? Please ask them now!

Grammar in a nutshell

Should  geef advies in volledige zinnen My car broke down. My ear aches. Imperative  vul de zin aan It’s so cold here! ………………… (not / complain), you could’ve put on a warm jumper! ………………… (to comb) your hair before you leave the house. Word order  zet de woorden in de goede volgorde tell / at school / you / I / will / the story / tomorrow / . eat / in winter / ice-cream / do / not / I / . you / did / a party / have / yesterday / in your flat / ? Present simple / present continuous  kies de juiste vorm van de tegenwoordige tijd She practises / is practising her French right now. No thank you, I don’t smoke / I’m not smoking. Hurry up! The train comes / is coming.