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Lesson 2 Homework last lesson Grammar Spelling basics Vocabulary Homework

Exercises Chapter 2-5 Answers via website Questions on chapters 2-5?

Grammar: Tegenwoordige tijd Present simple ww (+s) - feit, gewoonte Water boils at 100 degrees. I visit my aunt every Saturday. - toekomst: schema The train leaves at 9.45am. Present continuous am/is/are + ww + ing - nu aan de gang I am playing tennis now. - irritatie (+always) She is always talking about her dog. -toekomst: voornemen We are seeing a movie tomorrow. Exercise 1

Grammar exercises CB ch 7 exercise A & B Reader p8-9 exercise 2 & 3

BREAK TIME

Spelling basics Exercise 4

I have a spelling checker It came with my PC It plainly marks for my review mistakes I cannot see. I strike a key and type a word And wait for it to say whether I am wrong or right it shows me straight away. As soon as a mistake is made It knows before too long and I can put the error right It’s rarely ever wrong. I have run this poem through it I am sure you’re pleased to know it’s letter perfect all the way My checker told me so. Read Rp11 and do exercise 5 p 12

Vocabulary How to give a great speech -Read text p Do exercise 6 & 7

Finish unit 2 CB ch 7 exercises C-F Homework