2.2 gerund

Plan for today

  • Listening - Discussions
  • Grammar - Gerund (verb + ing)
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Plan for today

  • Listening - Discussions
  • Grammar - Gerund (verb + ing)

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Goals


• At the end of this lesson you can answer questions about a fragment.
• At the end of this lesson you can use -ing form in English.




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Discussions
1. Opinions - being direct or polite 
Modal verbs - I would appreciate it if; I don’t think we should of You might want to think about the consequences.
2. Confirmation - Approval
Tag questions  - Netflix is not really expensive, is it? 
3. Expressions - I guess ..., ... don't you think?
Tip: pay attention to people's tone of voice and, if possible, their posture. You can understand a lot from that



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Let's get to work!
 NU ENGELS 
Listening - conversations - discussions 
 Exercise - 1. Talk with a teacher. Ex. 1 & 2
Exercise -2.  A performance evaluation. Ex 1 - 6

Need help? Ask your neighbour first.


Done? Doorwerken aan exam prep


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Gerund

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Verb + ing
 a verb (ww) + ing = noun (zelfstandig naamwoord)
We call this: the gerund

shop (verb) + ing = shopping (noun)               = gerund
game (verb) + ing = gaming                                  = gerund
eat (verb) + ing = eating                                            = gerund 

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A Gerund is the whole verb + ing used as a noun. You use the gerund:
  1. As a subject




 more examples?
I walk everyday
Walking is good for health.

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When?
  • As Subject
    Learning makes me smart.
  • After prepositions (voorzetsels)
    She has decided on staying here.
  • After expressing opinions (can’t stand, dislike, enjoy, fancy, feel like, hate, like, love, mind, prefer)
    I enjoy playing the guitar
  • After the words that show start/ begin/ continue/ stop (begin, carry on, continue, finish, give up, go on, keep (on), quit, start, stop)
    He carries on  drinking Fanta in the morning. 

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When?
  • After expressions : It's no use / It's (not) worth it / don't mind / to look forward to.
    It's no use washing the dishes now.
  • After these words : miss, avoid, consider, delay, deny, postpone,  risk, etc.).
    They should avoid eating too much fast food. 
  • Exception - After (start, begin, continue, like, love, hate and prefer) you can also use the entire verb with to.
    I started to count the day’s profit / I started counting the day’s profit.

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What is the gerund of 'read'?
A
Reader
B
Readed
C
Reading
D
Reads

Slide 10 - Quiz

You use the gerund after verbs to express opinions
A
True
B
False

Slide 11 - Quiz

After the present simple you use the gerund
A
True
B
False

Slide 12 - Quiz

After prepositions (voorzetsels), you use the gerund.
A
True
B
False

Slide 13 - Quiz

My family and I really enjoy .... to the park on weekends.
A
To go
B
Going
C
both a & b are correct.

Slide 14 - Quiz

I invited my friends .... to my birthday party next week.
A
To come
B
Coming
C
Both a & b are correct

Slide 15 - Quiz

Before .... in the water, we want ... the safety measures.
A
Swimming - reading
B
To swim - to read
C
To swim - reading
D
Swimming - to read

Slide 16 - Quiz


use the gerund 

Slide 17 - Open question


use the gerund 

Slide 18 - Open question

Let's get to work!
Nu Engels 
Listening - 2. Conversations - B1 Discussions
 Exercise - 1. Talk with a teacher. Ex. 1 & 2
Exercise -2. A performance evaluation. Ex 1 - 6
3. hobbies, 4. vocabulary 5. Money issues
+ Grammar - gerund
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