11-10 : Theme 1 : Grammar

E. Grammar p. 11
- You know how to use short yes/no answers
- you know how to use the modals may, might, be allowed to
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E. Grammar p. 11
- You know how to use short yes/no answers
- you know how to use the modals may, might, be allowed to

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Short Yes/No Answers
Almost all questions in English use an auxiliary verb (hulp ww).

Do you like to go to school?
Have you ever heard of Mozart?
Can you talk to your parents about this?
Must you really leave now or can you stay a while longer?
Are you afraid of clowns?

Slide 2 - Slide

Short Yes/No Answers
Almost all questions in English use an auxiliary verb (hulp ww).

Do you like to go to school?
Have you ever heard of Mozart?
Can you talk to your parents about this?
Must you really leave now or can you stay a while longer?
Are you afraid of clowns?

Slide 3 - Slide

Short Yes/No Answers
When a question in English uses an auxiliary verb (hulp ww), you have to use this auxiliary verb in your short yes/no answer.

Do you like to go to school? Yes, I do/ No, I don't.
Have you ever heard of Mozart? Yes, I have / No, I haven't.
Can you talk to your parents about this? Yes, I can / No, I can't.
Are you afraid of clowns?   Yes, I am / No, I'm not.

Mind the comma!

Slide 4 - Slide

Short Yes/No Answers
Must you really leave now or can you stay a while longer?

Yes, I must (and I can't)
No, I don't have to (and I can)
No, I don't need to (and I can)
!

Slide 5 - Slide


Question: Does she know the recipe?
Answer : ...(+)....

Slide 6 - Open question


Question: Was Kate hungry?
Answer: ...(+)...

Slide 7 - Open question


Question: Could they call me ?
Answer: ...(-)...

Slide 8 - Open question


Question: Have Mark and Sara been to London?
Answer: ...(-)...

Slide 9 - Open question

MODALS
Modal verbs give additional information about the function of the main verb. They have a great variety of communicative functions.

Slide 10 - Slide

Can you tell the difference in meaning?
You must listen to your teacher.
You should listen to your teacher.

You must not chew gum in school.
You don't have to hand in the assignment today.

Slide 11 - Slide

Can you tell the difference in meaning?
You must listen to your teacher.              Obligation
You should listen to your teacher.           Advice

You must not chew gum in school.         Prohibition
You don't have to hand in the assignment today.    No necessity

Slide 12 - Slide

         Permission

May = mogen

Might = zou mogen

(not) to be allowed to = om te zeggen dat iets (niet) toegestaan is. (REGELS)

Slide 13 - Slide

The use of may and might
You may go out with your friends tonight.  >>   may + infinitive
Je mag met je vrienden uitgaan vanavond.

You may not speak to the Queen.   >>  may + not + inf.
Je mag niet tegen de koningin praten.

Might I have a quick word with you?   >>     might + infinitive
Zou ik je even kort mogen spreken?

Slide 14 - Slide

The use of to be allowed
I am allowed to drive a car
you are allowed to drive a car
he/she/it is allowed to...
we are allowed to ...
you are allowed to ...
They are allowed to ...
I am not allowed to drive a car yet.

Are you allowed to drive a car?

Slide 15 - Slide

J. Grammar
You know how to use the future tense 

Slide 16 - Slide

At the end of the lesson you can:
- recognize the 4 form of the future tense
- you can use the 4 forms of the future tense
- and talk about your future plans
- or
ask someone about their plans.

Slide 17 - Slide

4 manieren
am / are / is + going to + werkwoord
 will (shall) + werkwoord
Present simple
Present continuous

Slide 18 - Slide

am/ are/ is + going to + stam
Wanneer? 
- Als iets al gepland staat
I am going to visit Bob tomorrow.
- Je hebt bewijs/je ziet dat iets gaat gebeuren
I can see that it is going to rain.

Slide 19 - Slide

am/ are/ is + going to + stam
+ am/are/is/ + going to + ww
- am/are/is + not + going to + ww



Slide 20 - Slide

Will + stam
Wanneer? 
- Als je iets besluit op het moment van spreken.
"Hey, there is no milk." I will get some milk.
- Bij een wens, veronderstelling, belofte, aanbod, verzoek of voorspelling. 


Slide 21 - Slide

Shall + stam
Wanneer? 
- Bij vraagzinnen met als onderwerp I en we.
Shall I go to the supermarket? 


Slide 22 - Slide

Present simple
Wanneer? 
Als iets gaat gebeuren volgens een vast tijdschema 
The train leaves at 13.00 pm.
Vorm: 
stam of stam + s
don't + stam of doesn't + stam



Slide 23 - Slide

Present continuous
Wanneer? 
Dingen die al gepland zijn en vrijwel zeker gaan gebeuren.
Tommy is visiting his grandmother tomorrow.



Slide 24 - Slide

Present continuous
Vorm: 
am / are / is + stam + ing
am / are / is + not + stam + ing

Slide 25 - Slide

Future tenses - scheme

Slide 26 - Slide

om iets aan te bieden,
te beloven,
of aan te kondigen:
A
will + hele werkwoord
B
shall + hele werkwoord
C
allowed to + hele werkwoord
D
am/are/is + going to + hele werkwoord

Slide 27 - Quiz

als je iets van plan bent
of iets gaat gebeuren:
A
will + hele ww
B
shall + hele ww
C
allowed to + hele ww
D
am/are/is + going to + hele ww

Slide 28 - Quiz

I promise I ... you a letter soon.
A
will write
B
am going to write

Slide 29 - Quiz

Look, a clear blue sky.
It .... another warm day.
A
will go to be
B
is
C
is going to
D
will be

Slide 30 - Quiz

You must be hungry.
I ... you a sandwich. (make)
A
am going to
B
make
C
will making
D
will make

Slide 31 - Quiz

Fill in the gap: Ariana Grande .... at the Ziggo Dome in October. I have already got tickets!

A
will perform
B
is going to perform
C
is performing

Slide 32 - Quiz

TEST YOURSELF
Ex. 1-2-3-4-5 p. 22-24 AB

timer
20:00
Finished ?
Slim stampen 

Slide 33 - Slide