Week 5: Grammar

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w5
Future tense, explanation speaking
w6
Inzage SE, skill practice
w7
Skill practice 
w8
Test G&V 3
w9 & w10 
Holiday 
Speaking
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Reading
w12
Reading
w13
Reading
w14
Testweek
Wegingen: 
Reading SE: 3
LUVA: 3
V&G 3: 2
Speaking: 3

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Goals this week
You are able to make a future tense sentence
You can tell the different future tense options apart
You know what will be on the upcoming test

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Simple verb (+s)
Something is scheduled
(iets is gepland, met een schema/tijd)
Use the present simple 

The party starts at ten o'clock
The plane leaves at 7 AM

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Will + verb
Offers, promises and predictions
(Als je iets aanbied, een belofte doet of iets voorspelt, dit ga je echt wel doen) 

We will discuss the future tense. 
I will carry your bag for you. 

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am/are/is + going to + verb
To talk about intentions, including plans for which you have not made any arrangements yet.
(je spreekt over iets wat je zou willen doen of plannen die nog niet vast staan, het is nog niet zeker)

I am going to run a marathon but I have not started training yet! 
We are going to go by train or by bus.


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am/are/is + verb with ing 
To talk about plans for which you have already made arrangements.
(Plannen waar je al iets voor hebt voorbereid)

I am making a test tomorrow, I have studied all weekend. 
We are leaving for our holiday next week, all the tickets are booked. 

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will + be + verb with ing
Something that will probably be going on at a specfic time in the future.
formed by will + be + verb + -ing.

I will be teaching an extra lesson at three o'clock.
They will be having lunch at twelve o'clock.


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What will the upcoming test be about?

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Upcoming test
  • Study the words EN -> NL, NL -> EN 
(you must translate this time) 
  • Be able to put words into sentences
  • Fill in the verb correctly; future tense
  • Be able to write an adverb correctly
  • Choose between an adverb and an adjective 

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Adverbs & adjectives 
She is nice VS she sings nicely 
Melanie is so loud VS Melanie speaks loudly
They are nervous VS they walked nervously 

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What difference do you notice between the sentences?

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First -> know the difference
Adjectives

Says something about a noun, usually comes before the noun.

Adverbs
Says something about a verb, usually comes after the verb. 

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Regular -> know the rules 

Add -ly to the word

Word ends in y? remove the y and add -ily

Word ends in -ic? add -ally
Word ends in -le? add -ly

Irregular -> study by heart

good – well
fast – fast
long – long
low – low

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Adverbs of frequency 
Sometimes -> soms
Often -> vaak
Always -> altijd
Usually -> normaal gesproken
Never -> nooit
Hardly ever -> bijna nooit

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Adverbs of frequency 
In most cases, you place an adverb of frequency before the main verb.
  

We sometimes take the bus to school.
They always help me when I’m stuck.
He never lends me any of his games.



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Adverbs of frequency 
If the main verb is a form of to be, you place the adverb of frequency after the verb.

I am usually quiet in class.
You are often out playing tennis.
She is hardly ever on time.


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For the test I must be able to: 
Decide wether the sentence must have an adverb or an adjective

Be able to make an adverb myself

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Explanation speaking test 
Three parts
Reading out loud
A short presentation 
Comparing pictures together

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Part 1: reading out loud 
There will be texts present at the exam. Your teacher will ask you to read one out loud. 
Tips: 
Learn to pronounce difficult words
Practice 
Pronounce your words clearly
Speed and sound: like a newsreader 

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Questions about part 1? 

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Part 2: a presentation
Speaking exam = a presentation/interview




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A presentation 
About one of these topics: 

Your best holiday ever
or 
your future plans (as in next year) 

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Good Presentation

Catchy Opening 
Eye contact
Stick to the point
Expressive voice/body language
Tell good stories
Inflict Passion
Conclusion


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• Today I am going to talk to you about...
• Today we’re going to talk about …
• As you can see on the poster, my topic today is … / today’s topic is …
• My presentation is in two parts.
• My presentation is divided into four main sections.
• Firstly, secondly, thirdly, finally …
• I’m going to … take a look at… [or] talk about… [or] examine … [or] demonstrate …
• I’d like to talk about / I’d like to present to you today is …
• This morning/afternoon I’ll tell you something about the background … [or] give you some facts and figures …


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Ok … indeed … right … sure …
• I’d now like to move on to …
• I’d like to turn to …
• As I mentioned before, we …
• That’s all I have to say about …
• Now I’d like to look at …
• So, let’s move to …
• This leads me to my next point …
• [pause for a few seconds, this will alert your audience too]

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De uitleg bij je plaatjes/afbeeldingen:
• This picture shows you …
• Take a look at this …
• If you look at this, you will see …
• I’d like you to look at this …
• As you can see in this picture / chart / graph / diagram … 
• This clearly shows …
• From this, we can understand how / why …
• This picture is interesting, because …

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Part 3: picture assignment 
You will get different pictures and talk about them with your speaking partner. 
There are questions you can answer

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DO'S:
  • Relax
  • Answer with: I agree / disagree because...
  • Look at partner
  • Talk loud and clear
  • Correct your mistakes
  • Find other ways to say words
  • Go beyond the picture
DON'TS

  • Only answer with yes / no
  • Don't ook at examiner
  • Don't say sorry
  • Not asking opions
  • Taking long pauses
  • Don't talk monotone

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Part 4: questions 
You will be asked questions, answer to the best of your ability
Examples -> see booklet

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