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This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
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English week 26 (26-06)
Before we start:
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Last week we started unit 6, we will continue today with lesson 27.
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Last week: Unit 6, lesson 26
We talked about shoplifting (winkeldiefstal)
The book told us about Spud's father's shop
The vocabulary (woordjes) from last lesson had to do with shops and crime.
The grammar exercises from last lesson included: past simple vs. past continuous, tags, myself / yourself / ...
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Before we start: What is a 'white lie'?
Antwoord
Een 'white lie' is een leugentje om bestwil. Een leugen die je verteld om bijvoorbeeld iemands gevoelens te sparen / iemand niet te kwetsen.
Slide 3 - Open question
Before we start: In what situation would you tell a white lie?
Antwoord
Eigen invulling:
Bijvoorbeeld: Als iemand heel blij is met zijn/haar nieuwe schoenen en jij vind ze eigenlijk helemaal niet mooi.
Slide 4 - Open question
Unit 6, lesson 27:
Open your course book on pages 78-79
We are going to listen to the text, please read along (lees mee)
Unit 6, lesson 27
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In the story: Who is Amy worried about?
Antwoord
Jess and Darren
Slide 6 - Open question
In the story: Why is Amy worried?
Antwoord
Jess might have anorexia; everyone thinks Darrens is dishonest because of something that has to do with Amy's wallet. (She didn't say what happened exactly)
Slide 7 - Open question
In the story: What is Sophie's reaction?
Antwoord
She will call Jess; she advises Amy to tell the truth about Darren.
Slide 8 - Open question
Grammar explanation
The next slides contain the explanation and some examples of the following grammatical features:
had better / would rather / should
-ing vorm
used to + hele werkwoord (vroeger)
You need this information for the exercises in the workbook
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Grammar: had better / would rather /should
had better + hele werkwoord = 'kon maar beter'
You'd better not lie to your close friends.
would rather + hele werkwoord = 'zou liever'
She would rather not talk about it, if you don't mind.
should + hele werkwoord = 'zou (eigenlijk) moeten'
You don't have to tell me what I should do, I already know.
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Grammar: -ing vorm
After certain verbs you use the -ing vorm of a verb. (Na bepaalde werkwoorden gebruik je de -ing vorm).
You do this after the verbs: love, like, hate, stop, start, begin:
He loves playing videogames. / I hate flying.
You can also use the -ing vorm at the start of a sentence:
Cycling to school is not my favourite thing to do. / Running a marathon cannot be easy.
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Grammar: used to + hele ww (vroeger)
If you want to talk about something that regularly happened in the past (iets wat vroeger altijd gebeurde), you use:
used to + hele werkwoord
- We used to visit my grandparents every weekend, but they moved to Australia.
- She used to listen to One Direction when she was young.
- I used to hate broccoli, but I kind of like it now.
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Unit 6, lesson 27:
Do exercises 11-16 in your workbook on pages 143 - 147!
Read the blue grammar box before you start with the grammar exercises (exercises 12, 14, and 16). Most of the grammar is repetition from last year.
For extra grammar instructions, check the
Helpdesk in the back of the coursebook.
timer
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Homework:
Make sure to finish all the exercises from lesson 27 before next week Friday (the 3rd of July). So, exercises 11 - 16.
Please remember to hand in your bookreport! If you need any help, send me an email. dfeenstra@bbonderwijs.nl