H2 Week 2 Lesson 1 (Adverbs & Adjectives)

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Lesson Plan


  • PTO & Study Guide
  • Grammar - Adverbs vs Adjectives
  • Homework check
  • StudyGo Test - Unit 5




Lesson Goals

At the end of the lesson, I can:

- explain what adjectives and adverbs are 
- tell the difference between them in sentences
- explain how to form adverbs



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PTO P1 & Study Guide
  • Where to find: Magister Studiewijzers (voor elk vak) 
  • Period 1: no test in test week but PO Speaking
  • Tutorial Assignment
  • Vocabulary & Grammar Wider World 2 - Chapter 5 (StudyGo)

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Bell Ringer
Answer the two 'bell ringers' about the previous lesson

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What is an adjective and when do you use it (in Dutch)

Slide 6 - Open question

What is an adverb and when do you use it (in Dutch)

Slide 7 - Open question

adverbs & adjectives

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Adjective (bijvoeglijk naamwoord)
Says something about the noun (zelfstandig naamwoord)
  • people
  • animals
  • plants
  • things
e.g.
  • The exciting film
  • The pretty actress
  • The new theater
  • He seems nice in interviews.
NOTE: Usually placed before the noun but after certain linking verbs e.g. to be, to look, to appear, to seem

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Adverb (bijwoord)
Says something about the verb (werkwoord)
So how you do something
NOTE: usually placed after the main verb (hoofd werkwoord)
e.g.
  • The actress played the role really well.
  • The girl sings beautifully
  • The audience clapped very loudly

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Adverbs of frequency (bijwoord)
Says something about the frequency or the way in which something happens
Note: placed before the main verb (hoofd werkwoord) but after the "to be" verb
e.g.
  • I have never been to a concert before.
  • We are usually home in the evening in time to watch the news.
  • The audience is always very enthusiastic.

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The director shouted angrily at the actors
A
angrily = adverb (bijwoord)
B
angrily = adjective (bijvoeglijk naamwoord)

Slide 12 - Quiz

It is a film with lots of funny scenes
A
funny = adverb (bijwoord)
B
funny = adjective (bijvoeglijk naamwoord)

Slide 13 - Quiz

They didn't treat us fairly
A
fairly = adverb (bijwoord)
B
fairly = adjective (bijvoeglijk naamwoord)

Slide 14 - Quiz

Her hair falls .... without her trying.
A
adverb (bijwoord)
B
adjective (bijvoeglijk naamwoord)

Slide 15 - Quiz

Maybe we're ... strangers maybe it's not forever.
A
bijwoord
B
adjective (bijvoeglijk naamwoord)

Slide 16 - Quiz

Tell me .... would you still love me the same
A
adverb (bijwoord)
B
adjective (bijvoeglijk naamwoord)

Slide 17 - Quiz


We have a ------- sister.

A
fantastic
B
fantastically

Slide 18 - Quiz


She is a ------ person.

A
wonderful
B
wonderfully

Slide 19 - Quiz

They think English is an -----language.
A
easy
B
easily

Slide 20 - Quiz


He is great actor. He acts _________
A
excellent
B
excellently

Slide 21 - Quiz


Billy Eilish always performs
-----
A
good
B
well

Slide 22 - Quiz


Those were some ----- questions.
A
easy
B
easily

Slide 23 - Quiz

I know what adjectives and adverbs are and can tell the difference between them in sentences
Yes
No
Not sure...

Slide 24 - Poll

Homework
  • Finish: WB Unit 5.1
  • Study: Words Unit 5

  • 10 minutes in silence

  • Also: Homework check
timer
10:00

Slide 25 - Slide

Slide 26 - Slide

Bell Ringer
Answer the two 'bell ringers' about the previous lesson

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What is an adjective and when do you use it (in Dutch)

Slide 28 - Open question

What is an adverb and when do you use it (in Dutch)

Slide 29 - Open question

changing adjectives into adverbs

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(Je maakt een bijwoord door -ly achter het bijvoegelijk naamwoord te zetten)
The slow car - the car drives slowly
The beautiful actrice - sings beautifully


e.g.
You make an adverb by adding -ly behind the adjective.

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Adverb = adjective + ly
           slow - slowly
There are 4 exceptions (3 uitzonderingen)
1
2
3
words that end with -le 
words that end with the consonant (medeklinker) + y
words that end with -ic
Bijwoord = bijvoeglijk naamwoord + ly. e.g.  slow - slowly
4
words that don't change or change completely

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1
Words ending with -le
  • gentle
  • noble

The -e disappears and becomes a -y

e.g. gently, nobly

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2
Words ending with the consonant + y
  • Happy
  • angry
  • lucky

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2
-y becomes 
-i + ly
  • happily
  • angrily
  • luckily

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3
Words ending with -ic
  • fantastic
  • comic

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3
The -ly becomes -ally 
  • fantastically
  • comically

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Billie Eilish sings very WELL.
Billie Eilish is a GOOD singer.

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Learn out of your head : fast - fast

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Learn out of your head : long - long

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Learn this out of your head : good - well

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Change this adjective into an adverb
fast

Slide 42 - Mind map

Change this adjective into an adverb
comic

Slide 43 - Mind map

Change this adjective into an adverb
happy

Slide 44 - Mind map

Change these 5 adjectives into adverbs

hungry - economic - comfortable - fast - good

Slide 45 - Open question

Change these 6 adjectives into adverbs

shy - brave - careful - kind - sad - selfish

Slide 46 - Open question

- I can change an adjective into an adverb
Yes
No
Not sure...

Slide 47 - Poll

Homework
Finish: WB Unit 5.1 & 5.2

10 minutes in silence

Also: Homework check

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Exit Ticket
What have you learned about adjectives and adverbs this week?
timer
1:30

Slide 49 - Open question

  • Go to StudyGo
  • Test: see what you already know

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