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Bevat alle informatie die je moet kennen voor de derde graad Engels , schrijf en spreek vaardigheden ( ASO , TSO) + examencommissie

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ENGELS SCHRIFTELIJK
VAKFICHE




SCHRIJVEN EN SPREKEN
BESCHRIJVEN
 INFORMATIE GEVEN / VRAGEN
 INSTRUCTIES GEVEN
 IETS OF IEMAND BESCHRIJVEN
 EEN SPONTANE MENING , REACTIE GEVEN
 ECHTE OF VERZONNEN SITUATIES , GEBEURTENISSEN SCHRIFTELIJK BESCHRIJVEN
VERTELLEN
 VERTELLEN OVER JE DROMEN , VERWACHTINGEN EN AMBITIES
RAPPORTEREN
 VERSLAG UITBRENGEN OVER EEN SITUATIE , ERVARING , GEBEURTENIS
UITLEGGEN
 ZAKEN UITLEGGEN EN TOELICHTEN
ANALYSEREN EN STRUCTUREREN
 TEKST SAMENVATTEN + EEN BRIEF OF E-MAIL SCHRIJVEN
ARGUMENTEREN
 EEN WAARDERING KORT TOELICHTEN
 EEN STANDPUNT VERWOORDEN MET ARGUMENTEN EN VOORBEELDEN
JE SPREEKT OF SCHRIJFT
JE SPREEKT OF SCHRIJFT => 3e MAAND ZAL DIT AFGEWERKT WORDEN

, Schrijven en spreken
BESCHRIJVEN
 INFORMATIE GEVEN / VRAGEN

Asking for Information in English
https://www.thoughtco.com/asking-for-information-in-english-1212031

Very Informal Structures
If you are asking a friend or family member for information, use a direct question.
Simple Question Structure: Wh? + Helping Verb + Subject + Verb
How much does it cost?
Where does she live?
More Formal Structures
Use these forms for simple, everyday questions in stores, with colleagues at work, and
in other informal situations.

Structure: Pardon me / Excuse me + Can / Could you tell me + Wh? + Subject +
verb?

Can you tell me when the train arrives?
Pardon me, could you tell me how much the book costs?
Formal and More Complicated Questions
Use these forms when asking complicated questions that require a lot of information.

Structure: I wonder if you could + tell me/explain/provide information on...

I wonder if you could explain how health insurance is handled at your company.
I wonder if you could provide information on your pricing structure.

Structure: Would you mind + verb + ing

Would you mind telling me a little bit more about benefits at this company?
Would you mind going over the savings plan again?
Saying No
Informal

 Sorry, I can't help you out.
 Sorry, but I don't know that.
 That's beyond me, sorry.

More Formal

 I'm afraid I don't have the answer to that question.
 I'd like to help you. Unfortunately, I don't have that information / don't know.

 INSTRUCTIES GEVEN

Giving Instructions
https://www.english-at-home.com/giving-instructions/

, We use the imperative form to give orders or directions in English.
“Eat your vegetables!”
“Turn left and go straight on.”

We can also use the imperative form to give a warning or advice, and to
make a request.
“Practise English for ten minutes a day!”
“Be careful!”

To make the imperative, use the infinitive of the verb without ‘to’:
“Come here!”
“Sit down!”

To make a negative imperative, put “do not” or “don’t” before the verb.
“Don’t go!”
“Do not walk on the grass.”

Giving instructions

sequencing” words
There are often “sequencing” words to show the steps in the process. For example, “firstly”,
“secondly” and “finally”.

Simple instructions to replace a light bulb
Firstly, turn off the electricity.
Secondly, remove the light bulb.
Then, screw in the new light bulb.
Finally, turn the electricity on and switch on the light.
You can also say “after that” instead of “then” and “first” / “second” instead of “firstly”
and “secondly”.

Giving extra help

When you give instructions, you can help the other person with extra information and
advice.

Remember: turn off the electricity before touching any cables.
Be careful not to … (touch any live wires)
Try to … (see if the lightbulb is broken or just loose)
Try not to … (touch the lightbulb with your hands)
You need to … (check the wattage of the lightbulb first)
It’s important to … (make sure the electricity is off)
It helps to … (wait for the lightbulb to cool down before you remove it)
Be sure to … (turn off the electricity before you you touch the lightbulb)
Always … (wear gloves when you touch a lightbulb)
Never … (touch a socket with wet hands)
Useful verbs for instructions

 IETS OF IEMAND BESCHRIJVEN
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