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Welcome!
Did you have a good holiday?
What did you do?
Try to answer in English

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Today
  •  Discuss the test
  • We will discuss the entire test questions by question
  • If you get your test, make sure to check your points
  • The test will be on the screen.
  • If you have general questions you can ask them right away. If you have specific questions about your test. Wait till the end of the lesson.

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A: vocabulary
  1.  In 1970 there were (oneveer) r... half as many people on earth as there are now.
  2. This road is only (breed) enough for one vehicle
  3. Albert Einstein is considered the most influential (natuurkundige) of the 20th century
  4. In 1947 India became (onafhankelijk)
  5. Only time can (genezen) h... these wounds
  6. I used to play this computer game (vrijwel) v... every day.

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A: Vocabulary
7. He offered me tea or coffee and I chose the (laatstgenoemde)
8. Harry and Jack (verrachten) their father because he abandoned them when they were young
9. This book is about the first (decennium) of the 21st century.
10. I forgot to set my alarm. (Als gevolg daarvan) C..., I was late for school.
11. I prepared for this test as (grondig) t... as I could
12. I have saved money to buy (Of een telefeoon of een tablet)

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B: Vocabulary
1. The demonstrators ..... the use of violence
2. The photograph ....s a man on a motorbike
3. Why do you .... to be innocent even though you've been caught in the act?
4. Can the witness ... John's account of the accident?
5. Clever advertising ....s people into buying a particular kind of product.

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C: Grammar: Simple present, present continuous, will/shall, to be going to
1. I promise I (to buy) you another sandwich
2. Jakarta (to lie) on the Northwest coast of Java.
3. Sorry I can't stay after school today. We (to leave) for London this afternoon.
4. The restaurant (to close) at 11. p.m.

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D: Grammar use a form of the present tense
1 sentence with will/shall + ww
1 sentence using the present continuous
1 sentence using to be going to
1 sentence using the present simple

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E: Grammar: Auxiliary verbs
1. They (lieten) us wait for half an hour for no apparent reason.
2. Susan (moet vergeten zijn) we have a meeting.
3. Why did you leave without me? You (had kunnen wachten) for me!
4. I (will graag) inform you that the next meeting will take place in Nottingham on 17 August 2018.
5. Unfortunately, I suffered a minor injury, but I (kan) play football again next month.
6. We (hadden niet gemogen) go to the party.

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F: Grammar: Simple past of past continuous
1. Imran (to wait) for us when we (to get) off the plane.
2. John (to use) his phone while he (to cycle) home. Consequently, he (to fail) to notice a red light and he (to crash) into a parked car.
3. I (to notice) a cigarette burn in the table cloth when I (to lay) the table.
4. (You - to listen) while Ms Simpson (to explain) the new truancy policy?
5. I (to edit) a video for my Youtube channel when my computer (to crash)
6. He (to strike) the ball with perfect control and (to score) a goal.

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G: Grammar. Comparisons
1. Yesterday I got up (vroeger) today.
2. (Hoe minder) he knows, (hoe beter).
3. Mobile phones are becoming (steeds duurder).
4. This month, Zoella has posted (minder vlogs) she did last month.
5. This is (beautiful) designed home I have ever seen.
6. The case tastes even (delicious) the one you made last week.

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H: Grammar. Adverbs and Adjectives
1. Kate is (buitengewoon) tall for a (tienjarig) girl.
2. William is a (hopeloos) bad liar. He (voortdurend [constant]) makes up the most (belachelijk) stories.
3. The government is handling this issue (tamelijk) (slecht).
4. He won a prize for his (ongelooflijk) (dramatisch) photograph.
5. I think you played (echt) (goed).
6. Sam behaved himself (dom[silly])

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I: Grammar. Linking words
1. The local authorities closed two beaches ... a shark sighting.
2. Most sharks won't attack people ... they are trapped of provoked.
3. Scuba diving is on my bucket list, .... my extreme fear of sharks.
4. .... the Great White Shark has an infamous reputation of killing humans, many experts consider the Bull Shark more dangerous.
5. I was ... scared ... impressed when I saw the Tiger Shark

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J. Grammar/Vocab
2 points per sentence
1 point for the correct use of the word
1 point for grammatically correct sentence
0,5 taken of for a spelling mistake

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Time for individual questions.

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Goodbye!
Have fun with Mrs de Jager!

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