Week 5: Grammar & Australia

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Welcome!
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W5
29/1 - 2/2
Grammar + Australia 
W6
5/2 - 9/2
Skill practice 
W7
12/2 - 16/2
Watching & listening test + grammar
W8
19/2 - 23/2
Holiday
W9
26/2 - 1/3
Recap and practice for test
W10
4/3 - 8/3
Test theme 3 
W11
11/3 - 15/3
Activity week 
W12
18/3 - 22/3
Start theme 4 + newswise 

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Be nice to the books!

 

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Recap the vocab or is it vocab the recap?

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How do we call this work in English?

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Vegetables
Awful
Napkin
Waiter
Customer

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Match the words with the right picture.
Prawn
Discount
Market
Change

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Is this true or false?
1. Crisps in English are frites.
2. Chips in English are chips just like in Dutch.
A
True
B
False

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Write down 3 examples of flavours.

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Part 1 

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Firss
1. Jackson saw some birds flying over Beverly Hills.

2. Do we have any homework for English?

3. I don't like any celebrity.

4. Would you like some water?

First let's have a look at the following sentences

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Firss
1. Jackson saw some birds flying over Beverly Hills.

2. Do we have any homework for English?

3. I don't like any celebrity.

4. Would you like some water?

What happens with some and any?

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Some and any

Some and any
 both mean 'a number', or 'a few'.

When do we use "Some"?



When do we use "Any"?

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Some and any

Some and any
 both mean 'a number', or 'a few'.
+ = positive
- = negative
When do we use "Some"?
+: I have some cheese for you.
?:  Can I have some water, please?

When do we use "Any"?
- Miss Koolwijk does not have any stickers.
?: Are there any people here?

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Is there a difference between these questions?

1. Is there any water here?
2. Can I have some water, please?
A
you are hoping for the answer Yes with number 2
B
There is no difference question 2 is incorrect
C
I have no idea.
D
Question 1 not a general question.

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Bonus time!
If you use any in a question: it is normally a general question. 
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If you use 'some' in a question, you are 100% certain that the answer is going to be a 'Yes'. 

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Recap some and any

+ and ? --> 
- and ? --> 

You expect 'YES' as an answer --> 
General question -->

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Recap some and any

+ and ? --> some
- and ? --> 

You expect 'YES' as an answer --> 
General question -->

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Recap some and any

+ and ? --> some
- and ? --> any

You expect 'YES' as an answer --> 
General question -->

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Recap some and any

+ and ? --> some
- and ? --> any

You expect 'YES' as an answer --> some
General question -->

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Recap some and any

+ and ? --> some
- and ? --> any

You expect 'YES' as an answer --> some
General question --> any

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Part 2
Plural

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Plural
How do we make something plural in English?

example: Crisp is singular...
How do we say this? We eat as many ........ as we like. 

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Plural (1)
You know how to make a noun plural by adding -s or -es.
Not all nouns have the same plural form. 

Nouns that end with a consonant + o get -es.
Example:
Hero --> Heroes
Echo --> Echoes

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Plural (2)

2)
Nouns that end with s, x, z or ch get -es.

bus – buses
box – boxes
match – matches
3)
Nouns that end with an f or fe get -ves.

Knife -- Knives 
dwarf – dwarves
4) Nouns that end with -Y 
Party - Parties
Penny - Pennies 

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!!!!!!
There are also irregular forms when you try to make it plural.
STUDY THESE BY HEART!!!

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Any questions?

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Get started!

What? Work on your worksheet
Time? Until the end of this class
How? On your own, quiet
Help? Ask neighbour / raise your hand
Done? Work on your homework

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Welcome! Please come in and have a seat!

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In groups 
Make 
Make a word web

Include at least 5 things 
timer
3:00

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Can you name some
Australian celebrities?

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Hemworth brothers, Hugh Jackman, Iggy Azalea, Cate Blanchett,  Heath Ledger, Mle Gibson 
Maybe on of the most important:

The crocodile hunter, the guy Freek Vonk wants to be

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Which Australian animals
do you know?

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Housing? 
Prices are okay-ish compared to here
Average temperature? 

High

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Would you want to live in Australia?
Explain why or why not

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