(7.02) Kennismaken + grammar

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This lesson contains 50 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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WELCOME

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PLANNING
  • Get to know each other!
  • What to expect?
  • Photo exercise (via LessonUp) 
  • planning the grammar test together (after cv break)
  • did you already decide on a book?
  • repeat grammar + practice 
  • next lesson: ....

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Get to know each other
Namen rondje + pronouns + favo boek/serie/film

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Expectations 
What can you expect?

- Yes, I am new
- I work every Tuesday and Thursday 

What do I expect?

- arrive on time
- phones in the phone bag
- raise your hand 
- listen to your teacher and your classmates
- respect / clean language

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Photo Exercise
Make a collage with pictures that tell something about you.

 Think about your hometown, sports, hobbies, pets, favourite food/book/film, etc. & your Spotify wrapped.


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Photo Exercise
  1. Go to Magister -> agenda -> EN lesson today ->  homework
  2. Click on the link to LessonUp and create your account or log in
  3. Go to your class (4V) and click on the LessonUp from today's class
  4. Make a collage via Word or Powerpoint and post a screenshot on the LessonUp
  5. Lastly, you can add some extra information that you would                         like to share with me on this LessonUp page
  6. Done? read over the grammar on this LessonUp
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5:00

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Make a collage via Word or PowerPoint and add a screenshot on this slide:

Slide 8 - Open question

We gaan onszelf nu voorbereiden op de aankomende toetsen. Bij extra tijd, lijkt het mij leuk om de collages te gebruiken om ook elkaar beter te leren kennen en misschien kan ik er een speaking opdracht van maken, zodat we gelijk oefenen voor de toetsweek.
Zou jouw collage gedeeld mogen worden met de klas?
YES
NO

Slide 9 - Poll

Is there anything you would like to share with your teacher?
Only your teacher can see this answer. Antwoord mag in het NL.

Slide 10 - Open question

Planning + Test
Grammar test: Thursday 2/03 (1e uur)
Think about a book this week and decide on Thursday! From next week on we'll start reading.

Bring to class every lesson.

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PAST SIMPLE + IRREGULAR VERBS

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past
Something at a certain moment in the past.

e.g. I watched TV with my friends last night.

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We know two types of verbs: regular verbs and irregular verbs.

regular verbs receive + ed in the past tense

irregular verbs get their own form, which you'll have to learn by heart. When using the past simple, look at the second row:
practice
https://www.gamestolearnenglish.com/past-tense-game/ 
practice
https://engelsklaslokaal.nl/en/english-grammar-exercises/two-english-verb-forms/irregular-verbs-exercises/
Infinitive
Voltooid Deelwoord

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Interrogative & Negative
Exercise! What do you already know?

Try and make an interrogative and negative sentence on the next slide:

(see the answers for grammar explanation)

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We played all kinds of games on the street when I was a child.
Make an interrogative and negative sentence.

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The birds ate all of the bread.
Make an interrogative and negative sentence.

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Slide 19 - Link

PRESENT  & PAST CONTINUOUS 

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I think you are quit familiar with the present continuous....


Let's test it:

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We use the present continuous when...?
A
something started in the past and ended in the past
B
something is going on now
C
something that will happen in the future
D
something happened in the past and the result is still visiible

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We make the present continuous with the form of 'to be'
A
true
B
false

Slide 23 - Quiz

I am writing an article on various different topics.
A
this sentence is correct
B
this sentence is incorrect
C
this is not the present continuous
D
I have no idea :(

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We use the present continuous when talking about an action going on now.

I am teaching right now!
Look! He is biking. 

We make this form in 3 simple steps: 
1. 'to be' (am/is/are)
2. hele werkwoord
3. + -ing

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Interrogative & Negative
Exercise! What do you already know?

Try and make an interrogative and negative sentence on the next slide:

(see the answers for grammar explanation)

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They are playing football in the park.
Make an interrogative and negative sentence.

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My mother-in-law is staying at our house this week.
Make an interrogative and negative sentence.

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We use the past continuous when talking about an action in the past





E.g.  Ties and Anna were talking to the teacher.



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We use the past continuous when talking about an action in the past:

  • for something which
happened before and after
another action.

e.g. They were playing
football when it started to rain.

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We use the past continuous when talking about an action in the past:

  • to show that something continued for some time

e.g. My head was aching

  • for something that happened again and again

e.g. They were meeting secretly after school.

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We make this form in 3 simple steps: 

1. past form of 'to be' (was/were) 
2. hele werkwoord
3. + -ing

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The sun was shining brightly when Jenna fell from her bike.
Make an interrogative and negative sentence.

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When we got to the house yesterday morning, the baby was drinking a bottle.
Make an interrogative and negative sentence.

Slide 36 - Open question

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Slide 38 - Link

PRESENT & PAST PERFECT
Welcome to the slides about the present perfect and the past perfect. Look at the grammar, watch the videos and answer the questions.

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We use the present perfect (have or has + past participle/voltooid dw) to talk about past actions or states which are still connected to the present.

I have lost my keys. 
I haven't lost my keys. (-)
Have I lost my keys? (?)


Voltooid Deelwoord

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Slide 41 - Video

You can watch the whole video on the next slide:

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You can watch the whole video on the next slide:

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Interrogative & Negative
Exercise! What do you already know?

Try and make an interrogative and negative sentence on the next slide:

(see the answers for grammar explanation)

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I have played the piano since I was ten years old.
Make an interrogative and negative sentence.

Slide 45 - Open question

I have swum across the chanel.
Make an interrogative and negative sentence.

Slide 46 - Open question

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We use the past perfect (had + ww+-ed/voltooid dw) to talk about one action that happened before another action in the past. Or with verbs that deal with 'denken' and 'zeggen'. 

e.g. When we arrived at the airport, the plane had already left. 
e.g. I thought I had sent a cheque.



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