ELEVARK: ORDLISTE TAKE A WALK 3: Norwegian nature. Norwegian trees: SPRUCE COMMON CONIFERS AND EVERGREENS (vanlige bartrær) GRAN PINE FURU YEW BARLIND Ordet “conifer” betyr “cone-bearing trees”. JUNIPER EINER Training marker cones 1 Trær som bærer KJEGLEFORMET frukt. KONGLE på norsk kan ikke brukes om iskjeks og plastkjegler! Her ser de sammenheng mellom FORMEN på tingene i det engelske språket. pine cone 1 Icecream cones 1 COMMON DECIDUOUS TREES (vanlige løvtrær): Ordet “deciduous” er et adjektiv. Det kommer fra latin: deciduus "that which falls off" BIRCH BJØRK SMALL LEAVED LIME OR LINDEN LIND OAK MAPLE ASPEN ROWAN ROGN EIK LØNN OSP ELM HAZEL ALM HASSEL GOAT WILLOW OR PUSSY WILLOW SELJE These are the CATKINS DIGITAL TASKS AND LISTENING TASKS Less common trees and trees which do not grow in Norway GROUP WORK Search for these trees on the internet: Sycamore Myrtle Magnolia Waltnut Willow Holly Chestnut Cypress Poplar Laurel Hickory Eucalyptus Hawthorn Bay Acacia Cedar Almond 1. Download pictures of the trees in a document. 2. Find their Norwegian name. 3. Find out where in the world some of them grow. 4. Share the information about your trees with another group. Take turns to give the other students your information. 5. Listening task: Learn to talk about trees. 6. Take notes from the listening task. OH, BY THE WAY, IF YOU ARE EVER ASKED TO READ THE EXCEPTIONALLY FAMOUS PLAY “ROMEO AND JULIET” BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR, KNOW THAT WHEN WE FIRST HEAR OF ROMEO IN THE PLAY HE IS ON HIS OWN IN A SYCAMORE GROVE SAD AND SUFFERING BECAUSE OF LOVE If you turn the page upside down, which tree do you see?................................................................................................................... What shape would you say the tree has?....................................................................................................................
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