FL3 Reflexive pronouns p137

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In diary
Mo 22nd of May (4th): Lr FU ch 71&72

Wedn 24th of May (2nd): Lr FU ch 73, 74&75

Fri 26th of May (3rd): study exam 

Wedn 31st of May (2nd): exam chapter 12&13

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Exam ch 12&13
Study grammar and vocabulary exercises from ch 12&13 of Gold First.
- Grammar: modals (p122 + p132) + reflexive pronouns (p137)
- Vocab: p121, p123 ex 2, p125, p127, p131, p133, p134, p 136
 Remember that the irregular verbs are tested implicitly on every test.
Chapters Follow Up
36, 37, 38 (Crime)
39, 40, 41 (Law)
42, 43, 44 (Politics)
47, 48, 49 (War)
13 Memory 45, 46 (Society)
17, 18, 19, 20 (Behaviour)
69, 70, 71 (About the mind)
72, 73, 74, 75 (Emotions)



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Previous lesson
Expressions with time

Listening

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Lesson p137
Today's goals: 
At the end of this lesson you:
- can recognize reflexive pronouns
- can use reflexive pronouns correctly



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1. She looked at ... in the mirror.

Slide 6 - Open question

2. We bought ... a present.

Slide 7 - Open question

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- choose: 
1 = M gr p137 ex 1-3
2 = a bit of explanation plus two questions              
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Reflexive pronouns
  • You use these in situations in which the subject (onderwerp) and the direct object (lijdend voorwerp) are the same person:
  • "You should behave yourself"

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Reflexive pronouns
  • You don't use reflexive pronouns after verbs like wash, dress and shave.

  •                                                                                                These verbs describe actions which people usually do for themselves. > He washed in cold water. He always shaved before going out in the evening. Michael dressed and got ready for the party.
  • Exception: you want to put emphasis on the person performing this action: She's old enough to dress herself.

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Reflexive pronouns
Singular (-self)
  • I ... myself
  • You ... yourself
  • He ... himself
  • She ... herself
Plural (-selves)
  • We ... ourselves
  • You ... yourselves
  • They ... themselves
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3. You (singular) should introduce ... to your neighbours.

Slide 12 - Open question

4. They tried to do everything ...

Slide 13 - Open question

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Step 1: M p137 ex 1, 2 & 3
Step 2: check (booklet)
Step 3: practise with the grammar you find difficult                                    
https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/                      
grammar-exercises.html
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Lesson p137
Today's goals: 
At the end of this lesson you:
- can recognize reflexive pronouns
- can use reflexive pronouns correctly



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5. Sometimes it seems like I don't even really know ...

Slide 17 - Open question

6. He should learn to behave ...

Slide 18 - Open question

7. Are you (plural) going to paint the house ... ?

Slide 19 - Open question

Homework & next lesson
Mo 22nd of May (4th): Lr FU ch 71&72

Next lesson: reading prep in pc room

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Extra

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Slide 22 - Video

I
you (singular)
he
she
we
you (plural)
they
yourselves
himself
ourselves
themselves
myself
yourself
herself

Slide 23 - Drag question

Slide 24 - Link