Vocabulary (S. Pollet)
Name the types of fruit. Don't add an article (like 'a', 'an' or 'the'), don't hit the spacebar. Simply type the word. Singularforms only (so always think 'one' in front of it)! (E.g. 'house', if you like eating houses.) If you need some help: workbook p. 240. pineapple pomegranate grape raspberry strawberry banana cherry lemon Name the vegetables. Don't add an article (like 'a', 'an' or 'the'), don't hit the spacebar. Simply type the word. Singular forms only(so always think 'one' in front of it)! (E.g. 'house', if you like eating houses.) Use the British words. For four answers, you will need two words. If you need some help: workbook p. 241. aubergine red pepper sweet corn tomato onion garlic carrot potato green bean mushroom red onion We didn't deal with unit 8. To let you taste the vocabulary of that unit, here's an exercise. Read the text fill in the blanks. Use your workbook p. 280-281. I'm planning a trip for next summer. First I have to search a place to stay. I'm still doubting if I should stay at an inn (herberg) or at a cottage (vakantiehuisje). Maybe I'll take a plane (vliegtuig) to an exotic island (eiland). But I really hate that I have to head (begeven) to the airport so early in the morning. It's a holiday, you know! Then I might go on a guided boat trip (geleid door een gids), although my friends say that's for old people. They prefer adventurous trips, like hitchhiking (liften) and sleeping in tents (tenten), but I'm not a backpacker (rugzaktoerist). Write down the nationalities. (You can use your workbook p. 282.) If you're from the Netherlands, you're Dutch.If you're from Portugal, you're Portuguese.If you're from Wales, you're Welsh.If you're from France, you're French.If you're from Morocco, you're Moroccan.If you're from the United Kingdom, you're British.If you're from Wallonia, you're Walloon.If you're from Greece, you're Greek. Match the shapes. Need help? Use WB p. 139. triangle ▲ square □ oval 0 rectangle █ circle o Calculate. Try to use your brain instead of a calculator. (Need help? Use WB p. 138.)How much is 15 ft? ± 5 cm ± 45 cm ± 3.5 m ± 4.5 m How much is 7 miles? ± 3 km ± 5 km ± 11 km ± 13 km How much is 20 in? ± 7.5 cm ± 12.5 cm ± 35 cm ± 50 cm How much is 3 m? ± 10 ft ± 30 ft ± 60 ft ± 100 ft Is water involved? Need help? WB p. 160. water involved lake glacier swamp geyser coast no water involved desert plain savanna forest Name the items. Need help? WB p. 171. (Every answer is 1 word, except for 1, which is 3 words.) backpack sunscreen water first aid kit map