TED-Talk

Unit 7 - Take Care
Grammar
- Countable and uncountable nouns
- Quantifiers
- Past continuous & past simple

Vocabulary
- Unit 7
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolmavoLeerjaar 2

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Unit 7 - Take Care
Grammar
- Countable and uncountable nouns
- Quantifiers
- Past continuous & past simple

Vocabulary
- Unit 7

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Seating Plan: Mavo 2e
Yasser
Jaya
Isabel
Koen
Magdi
Valerie
Benyamin
Inaya
Yentley
Eli
Jelle
Madelief
Delilah
Lenka
Yessica
x
x
Guus
Thibeau
Fabienne
Max P
Lena
Lynde
x
x
DOCENT

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Seating Plan: Mavo 2g
Benjamin
Nova
Jesse
Lisa
Mila
Daniel
Yessin
Laura
x
Jack
Damian
Rojin
Dinand
x
x
Dida
Christiaan
Amber
Mels
Kaan
Lynn
Mees
Tyler
Tijs
Gijs
Luca
x
Linus
DOCENT

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Toets Week: Toets
Vocabulary 
  • Unit 5
  • Unit 6
Grammar
  • Adverbs of manner
  • Modal verbs 
  • Prepositions of place
  • Countable + Uncountable nouns

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TED-TALK - What you must submit!
Workbook completed:
  • Monitor your progress
  • Hand in Checklist
  • My TED-talk outline!
  • My TED-talk script
  • Reflection

Submit - Google Classroom - 05 / 03 / 2024

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Modal Verbs: can / have to / must
1. What are modal verbs?

2. How are modal verbs used?

3. Write 1 sentence using a modal verb.

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Modal Verbs: can / have to / must
1. What are modal verbs? Helping verbs.

2. How are modal verbs used? They are used to say if something is possible or necessary.

3. Write 1 sentence using a modal verb.

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Modal Verbs: can / have to / must
English
can (+)
can't (-)
have to (+)
don't have to (-)
must (+)
mustn't  (-)
When
'can' is used to talk about rules people make for us.
What we can and can't do.
'have to' is used to say when have to do something or not. 
Informal.
'must' is used to say when you have to (or not) do something. Law + rules! 
Formal.

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Modal Verbs: can / have to / must
Pronoun
  English
he / she / it
we / you / they
  can / can't
I
we / you / they
  have to / don't have to
he / she / it
  has to / doesn't have to
I
he / she / it
we / you / they
  must / mustn't 

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Adverbs of manner
1.What is an adverb of manner? Helping verbs (Bijwoorden van hoedanigheid)

2.What does an adverb of manner do? Adverbs describe a verbs. They describes how someone is doing something.

3. Write one sentence using an adverb of manner.

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Adverbs of manner (Bijwoorden van wijze) 
  • Bijwoorden van hoedanigheid (Adverbs of manner) vertellen ons hoe iets gebeurt

  • Het bijwoord moet of voor het werkwoord, of aan het eind van de bijzin geplaatst worden.

  • Deze bijwoorden van hoedanigheid komt bijna altijd direct achter het werkwoord geplaatst: well, badly, hard, fast

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Adverbs of manner (Bijwoorden van wijze) 
  • Deze bijwoorden van hoedanigheid zijn gelijk aan de bijvoeglijke naamwoorden: early, fast, hard, late, right.

Example: Usain Bolt was a really fast runner.

  • Het bijwoord voor good is well.

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Adverbs of manner: Rules
What
rule
example
Most adjectives
(+) ly
She speaks quietly.
He put the computer down carefully.
Adjectives ending in y
drop the y
(+) ily
It's raining heavily.
Irregular adverbs
no change
fast / hard / right / wrong / early / late / high / last / best / wide 
Irregular adverbs
go before adverbs
very / really / so 

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TED-Talk: Lesson Plan
You should have completed by the end of the lesson:
  1. Research + Research outline
  2. TED-talk script
  3. Submitted your script

SUBMIT - your research outline + script via gmail.

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TED-talk: What have YOU done?
Research
TED-talk Outline
TED-talk Script
Research + TED-talk Outline
Research + TED-talk Outline + Script

Slide 24 - Poll

TED-talk presentation
1. Topic
2. Research outline
- Argument for
- Argument against
3. Script

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TED-Talk: Review!
You should have completed by the end of the lesson:
  1. Research + Research outline
  2. TED-talk script
  3. Submitted your script

SUBMIT - your research outline + script via gmail.

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TED-talk: What have YOU done?
Research
TED-talk Outline
TED-talk Script
Research + TED-talk Outline
Research + TED-talk Outline + Script

Slide 27 - Poll

Next Lesson
Finish script

Complete film


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