W19 EN 1G1 U6 les1

Week 19, lesson 1
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Week 19, lesson 1

Slide 1 - Slide

Welcome back, soldier!
I hope you managed to rest well and that you spent some quality time with your loved ones.

It's back to work now and I expect all of you to give it your all!

Slide 2 - Slide

This week
This week we start with Unit 6 which is all about SPORTS!

As a warmer-upper, this lesson is also about sports but not from our digital New Interface.

It combines some common (veel voorkomende) vocab and grammar in relation to sports!

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Let's kick some arse!
Voor deze les heb je twee doelen:
1. Aan het einde van deze les ken ik een paar Engelse woordjes die met sport te maken hebben.
2. Aan het einde van deze les kan ik vertellen wat ik wel en niet kan of kon.

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Exercise 1
In the next slides you will have to match the words with their pictures.

Study the words below and than go through the slides.

The list of words:
Basketball              Table tennis               Playground           Football
Run                            Ski                                  Fishing                    Swim


                  

Slide 5 - Slide

Which word matches with the picture?

Slide 6 - Open question

Which word matches with the picture?

Slide 7 - Open question

Which word matches with the picture?

Slide 8 - Open question

Which word matches with the picture?

Slide 9 - Open question

Which word matches with the picture?

Slide 10 - Open question

Which word matches with the picture?

Slide 11 - Open question

Which word matches with the picture?

Slide 12 - Open question

Which word matches with the picture?

Slide 13 - Open question

Exercise 2
This exercise is to meant to practice your "short answers".

Match the questions with the answers.

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Yes, she is. She can ski very well.
Yes, she can. She is a Portuguese teacher.
No, it isn’t. She can’t skate well.
Yes, she can. She is very good at it.
No, she could not run fast. Now she can.

No, she couldn’t speak Portuguese.

Can Sally speak Portuguese now?

Could Sally run fast two years ago?

Is Sally good at skiing?

Could Sally speak Portuguese when she was a child?

Is skating Sally’s favorite sport?

Can Sally ski?

Slide 15 - Drag question

Can/can't/could/couldn't
Now we get to 

how and when 
to use can(n't) and could(n't)

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Can/can't/could/couldn't
Positive sentences

Robert can swim well.
Martina could play tennis when she was 10.

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Can/can't/could/couldn't
Negative sentences

Robert cannot (can’t) swim well.
Martina could not (couldn’t) play tennis when she was 10.

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Can/can't/could/couldn't
Interrogative sentences (vraagzinnen)

Can Robert swim well?
Could Martina play tennis when she was 10?

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Can/can't/could/couldn't
1. We gebruiken can/can't om aan te geven wat we nu wel of niet kunnen.
Voorbeeld: I can play football. I can’t play the violin.

2. We gebruiken could/couldn't om aan te geven wat we vroeger wel of niet konden.
Voorbeeld: When I was little, I couldn’t speak Italian but I can now.

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Can/can't/could/couldn't
3. We gebruiken can/could om iets te vragen/verzoeken.
Voorbeelden:
Can you pass me the ball please?
Could you pass me the salt?

Could is meer beleefd.

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Exercise 3
Answer the questions in the following slides by using can/can't/could/couldn't

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Exercise 3
Before you start, I will show you an example:

Question: Can you play basketball?
Answer: Yes, I can play basketball.


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Could you run fast when you were a child?

Slide 24 - Open question

Can you swim well?

Slide 25 - Open question

Can you play tennis?

Slide 26 - Open question

Could you play many games when you were a child?

Slide 27 - Open question

Exercise 4
Turn the sentences in the following slides into questions.

Example
Sentence: Suzie can't swim
Answer: Can Suzie swim?

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Sally can’t skate.

Slide 29 - Open question

Sally can run fast.

Slide 30 - Open question

David can’t play tennis.

Slide 31 - Open question

Simon can play basketball.

Slide 32 - Open question

Exercise 5
In the following slides you have to use can/could to make requests.

Example
Sentence: open the window
Answer: Can you open the window? / Could you open the window?

Bij een aantal vraagzinnen kun je zowel can als could gebruiken. 

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hold the door

Slide 34 - Open question

ask the teacher

Slide 35 - Open question

speak up

Slide 36 - Open question

Final exercise 
Make a list of 5 things you couldn’t do when you were little, and you can now.

Example
When I was little, I couldn't play video games but I can now.

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Make a list of 5 things you couldn’t do when you were little, and you can now (5 sentences)

Slide 38 - Open question

The End
Well done soldier, outstanding work!

(Outstanding means uitstekend.)

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