This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
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Good day everyone!
How was your weekend?
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The goals of today:
- you know what questions and negations are
- you know how to make questions and negations
- You know how to get important information from a text
Get your notebooks out!
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What are questions and negations? (dit mag in het Nederlands)
Slide 3 - Open question
How do you make a question or a negation?
And why do you need to know how to do this?
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How to make questions and negations
When modal verbs (hulpwerkwoorden) such as can, could, will, would, may, might, must, should and a form of the verb "to be" are in the sentence, you can move them to the front, and you have a question!
When you want to make a negation, you put "not" or "n't" after this verb
Examples:
I can play the piano - can I play the piano? I cannot/can't play the piano
That is my pen - is that my pen? - That is not my pen
It is very helpful to write this down!
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When you cannot use a modal verb or a form or to bo, you use do or does or you can use question words.
My daughter bakes cookies in her free time
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Give me an example of three questionwords
Slide 7 - Open question
How to make questions or negations without modal verb or a form of to be
You can use these question words and do or does in the beginning of a sentence. In a negative sentence you put not or n't after the form of to do. The main verb then changes to the infinitive
Examples:
My dad works in the military - does my dad work in the military? - my dad does not work in the military
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When you cannot use a modal verb or a form or to bo, you use do or does or you can use question words.
My daughter bakes cookies in her free time
How do you make this into a question and a negation?
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He works in a restaurant. How do we make that into a question?
A
Works he in a restaurant?
B
Do he work in a restaurant?
C
Does he work in a restaurant?
D
He doesn't work in a restaurant.
Slide 10 - Quiz
Create a question and a negation I can run faster than him.
Slide 11 - Open question
I have a cat Make a question and a negation
Slide 12 - Open question
I will get that for you! Make a question and a negation
Slide 13 - Open question
Practice with these next websites to improve your English!
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www.english-grammar.at
Slide 15 - Link
Now we do some work!
What: Task E writing & grammar exercises 30-35
How: Individually, in your workbook.
Help: the dictionary and the teacher
Time: 10 minutes
Outcome: you know how to get important information from a text.
Done: Start studying vocabulary.
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Have a nice day!
The goals of today:
- you know what questions and negations are
- you know how to make questions and negations
- You know how to get important information from a text
Hand in your mindmaps
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www.englisch-hilfen.de
Slide 18 - Link
Create a sentence with the verb "to wear" and the words "she", "denim jacket" and "all of the time"
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Create a sentence with the verb "to wear" and the words "she", "denim jacket" and "all of the time"
Slide 20 - Open question
"She wears a denim jacket all of the time" make this a question and a negation
Slide 21 - Open question
Rule 2: Tenses other than the present and past simple always have a modal verb, such as to be in the present continuous and to have in the present perfect. To make questions and negations in these tenses, you always use Rule 1.
Examples:
I hate rock music - Do I hate rock music? - Does he hate rock music? He doesn't hate rock music