Week 26 - Block Test

TEST STEP 20
3 July - 4th period
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TEST STEP 20
3 July - 4th period
AT SCHOOL!!!!
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Slide 1 - Slide

What?
  • much, many, little, few
  • adjective or adverb
  • present simple
  • past simple (regular and irregular)
  • present perfect (WB: difference past simple/present perfect)
  • past continuous (WB: difference past simple/past continuous)
  • possessive pronoun
  • and, but, or, so, because
  • word order

Slide 2 - Slide

Much, many, (a) little (a) few
ENKELVOUD
MEERVOUD
VEEL
much
many
WEINIG
little
few
He has much time (veel, time = enkelvoud)
He has many friends (veel, friends = meervoud)
He has little time (weinig, time = enkelvoud)
He has few friends (weinig, friends = meervoud)
Pas op:

a little = een beetje
a few = een paar

Slide 3 - Slide

There is too ................ water here!
A
much
B
many
C
little
D
few

Slide 4 - Quiz

There are ................ cars on the road
A
much
B
many
C
little
D
few

Slide 5 - Quiz

There is ................ water here!
A
much
B
many
C
little
D
few

Slide 6 - Quiz

There are ................ people here!
A
much
B
many
C
little
D
few

Slide 7 - Quiz

There is ................ light here!
A
much
B
many
C
little
D
few

Slide 8 - Quiz

Much many little few - Practise!
Much and many
Little and few
A few and a little

Slide 9 - Slide

Adjective or Adverb
Adjective
Adverb 
(adjective + -ly)
nice
nicely
beautiful
beautifully
easy
easily
good
well (onregelmatig)
Adjective (bijvoegelijk naamwoord)
Zegt iets over een persoon, een ding of een dier
He is good tennis player.
She is a bad singer.
She is a quick thinker.
He is an intelligent speaker. 

Adverb (bijwoord)
Zegt iets over hoe iets gebeurt (vaak het werkwoord).
He plays tennis well.
She sings badly.
She thinks quickly.
He speaks intelligently

Slide 10 - Slide

Adjective or Adverb - Practise!

Slide 11 - Slide

Present Simple (tegenwoordige tijd)
they have > it has
I carry > he carries
we teach > she teaches
you do > he does 
She doesn't eat.
Do you laugh a lot?
They play tennis.
Tegenwoordige tijd: gewoonte, mening of feit
(+) werkwoord + s
(-) don't of doesn't & werkwoord
(?) do of does & werkwoord
Onderwerp is:
I, you, we, they
I work 
you work
we work
they work
I don't work
you don't work
we don't work
they don't work
do I work?
do you work?
do we work?
do they work?
Onderwerp is: 
she, he, it
(shitregel)
he works
she works
it works
he doesn't work
she doesn't work
it doesn't work
does he work?
does she work?
does it work?

Slide 12 - Slide

Present Simple - practise!
(+) zinnen (affirmative)

Slide 13 - Slide

Past Simple (verleden tijd)
+  regelmatig
werkwoord + ed
onregelmatig
leren! telkens anders
-
didn't + werkwoord
?
did ... + werkwoord
I worked
you worked
he, she, it worked
we worked
you worked
they worked
I slept
you slept
he, she, it slept
we slept
you slept
they slept
I didn't work
you didn't work
he didn't work
we didn't work
you didn't work
they didn't work
did I work?
did you work?
did she work?
did we work?
did you work?
did they work?
didn't eat, yesterday.
When did you visit Paris?
They didn't play tennis last week.
Verleden tijd
Gebeurtenis of situatie in het verleden, is nu voorbij, afgelopen
Meestal staat er bij wanneer 
I carry > he carried
she stops > she stopped

Slide 14 - Slide

Past Simple - practise!
Onregelmatige werkwoorden
(+) zinnen (affirmative)
(-) zinnen (negative) & (?) zinnen (questions)

Slide 15 - Slide

Present Perfect (voltooid tegenwoordige tijd)
have / has &
voltooid deelwoord
haven't/hasn't &
voltooid deelwoord
? have/has & 
voltooid deelwoord
Onderwerp is:
I, you, we, they
I have walked
you have walked
we have walked
they have walked
I haven't walked
you haven't walked
we haven't walked
they haven't walked
have I walked?
have you walked?
have we walked?
have they walked?
Onderwerp is:
he, she, it
he has walked
she has walked
it has walked
he hasn't walked
she hasn't walked
it hasn't walked
has he walked?
has she walked?
has it walked?
haven't eaten yet.
Have you ever visited Paris?
She has just finished her homework.
In het verleden begonnen maar nog niet voorbij, of nog merkbaar

Vaak samen met for, since, ever, never, just, yet
Voltooid deelwoord
  • regelmatig: werkwoord + ed
  • onregelmatig: leren (3e kolom)

Slide 16 - Slide

Present Perfect - practise!
Onregelmatige werkwoorden
  • Quizlet - verleden tijd en voltooid deelwoord 
  • Quizlet - alleen voltooid deelwoord oefenen
(+) zinnen (affirmative)
(-) zinnen (negative) & (?) zinnen (questions)

Extra voor Wit / Blauw
Kies de goede: 
past simple of present perfect

Slide 17 - Slide

Past Continuous (verleden tijd, bezig)
was / were &
werkwoord & ing
- wasn't/weren't & 
werkwoord & ing
? was/were & 
werkwoord & ing
Onderwerp is:
you, we, they
you were talking
we were talking
they were talking
you weren't talking
we weren't talking
they weren't talking
were you talking?
were we talking?
were they talking?
Onderwerp is:
I, he, she, it
I was talking
he was talking
she was talking
it was talking
I wasn't talking
he wasn't talking
she wasn't talking
it wasn't talking
was I talking?
was he talking?
was she talking?
was it talking?
Were the boys crying all the time?
We weren't paying attention.
I was explaining grammar when another teacher entered.
Gebruik je om aan te geven dat iets aan de gang was in het verleden. 
Vaak samen met past simple dat gebruikt wordt voor een gebeurtenis. I was sleeping when the doorbell rang.
Pas op

  • have > having
  • run > running

Slide 18 - Slide

Past Continuous - practise!
(+) zinnen (affirmative)
Alles door elkaar (+), (-), (?)

Extra voor Wit / Blauw
Kies de goede: 
past simple of past continuous

Slide 19 - Slide

Possessives
midden in de zin: jouw, mijn etc.
eind van de zin:
van jou, van mij etc.
I
you
he
she
it
we
you
they
my
your
his
her
its
our
your
their
mine
yours
his
hers
--
ours
yours
theirs
Possessives (bezittelijke voornaamwoorden) geven aan van wie iets is.
I > This is my car. The car is mine.
you > That is your bike. The bike is yours.
he > This is his iPad? It is his.
she > That is her car? It is hers.
it > Look at the house. Its door is red.
we > This is not our house. It is not ours.
you > That is your dog. The dog is yours.
they  > This is their boat. The boat is theirs.


Slide 20 - Slide

Possessives

Slide 21 - Slide