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G2HV Welcome Unit Grammar
  • Present simple
  • Questions
  • Adverbs of frequency (always/sometimes/never/often)
  • Some/Any
  • Much/Many
  • Zinnen
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This lesson contains 35 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Items in this lesson

G2HV Welcome Unit Grammar
  • Present simple
  • Questions
  • Adverbs of frequency (always/sometimes/never/often)
  • Some/Any
  • Much/Many
  • Zinnen

Slide 1 - Slide

Aims of today
  • I understand the grammar of the unit.
  • I have practiced with the grammar of the unit. 

Slide 2 - Slide

Present simple

Slide 3 - Mind map

Present Simple

Slide 4 - Slide

I _____ soccer every Saturday.
A
play
B
plays

Slide 5 - Quiz

She _____ tennis on Tuesdays.
A
play
B
plays

Slide 6 - Quiz

They _____ swimming.
A
like
B
likes

Slide 7 - Quiz

You ____ that girls.
A
like
B
likes

Slide 8 - Quiz

Wat is het verschil tussen didn't en don't/doesn't
A
Didn't gebruik je bij de present simple.
B
Don't/doesn't gebruik je bij de present simple.

Slide 9 - Quiz

Laura don't/doesn't go home every day.
A
Don't
B
Doesn't

Slide 10 - Quiz

___ he get up early?
A
Do
B
Does

Slide 11 - Quiz

What is the correct negative form of 'He reads a lot'?
A
He doesn't read a lot.
B
He doesn't reads a lot.
C
He not reads a lot.
D
He don't read a lot.

Slide 12 - Quiz

Questions

Slide 13 - Slide

Make a question with this sentence: You work at home.
A
Do you work at home?
B
Does your work at home?

Slide 14 - Quiz

Make a question with this sentence:
It costs £10.
A
Does it cost £10?
B
Do it cost £10?

Slide 15 - Quiz

Adverbs of frequency (always/sometimes/never/often)
  • Het bijwoord staat voor het hoofdwerkwoord in de zin (behalve bij to be):
  • I never liked that boy.
  • My friends usually arrive on time.
  • Bart sometimes forgets to clean his room.
  • Het bijwoord zet je achter het werkwoord to be:
  • She is always happy to see her dog again.
  • My sisters are often off to the beach together.
  • He isn't frequently at the gym.



Slide 16 - Slide

He likes to go running along the lake. (sometimes)
A
He sometimes likes to go running along the lake.
B
He likes sometimes to go running along the lake.

Slide 17 - Quiz

Jessie had seen me at the grocery store. (often)

A
Jessie often had seen me at the grocery store.
B
Jessie had often seen me at the grocery store.

Slide 18 - Quiz

My uncle was at home with his family. (rarely)
A
My uncle was rarely at home with his family.
B
My uncle was at home with his family rarely.

Slide 19 - Quiz

Somy/any
  • SOME is voor bevestigende zinnen (+)
  • ANY is voor ontkennende (-) en vragende (?) zinnen

  • I have some money. (+)
  • I don’t have any money. (-)
  • Do you have any money? (?)



Slide 20 - Slide

He has some/any books.
A
some
B
any

Slide 21 - Quiz

He hasn't got some/any friends.
A
some
B
any

Slide 22 - Quiz

Can you give me some/any information?
A
some
B
any

Slide 23 - Quiz

Are there some/any children in here?
A
some
B
any

Slide 24 - Quiz

Many/much
  • Many = telbaar
  • Much = ontelbaar

  • Kan je het woord tellen?

Slide 25 - Slide

Many

Slide 26 - Mind map

Much

Slide 27 - Mind map

Many (telbaar)
  • Many chairs
  • Many friends
  • Many tables
Much (ontelbaar)
  • Much water
  • Much time
  • Much salt
  • Much tea
  • Much money

Slide 28 - Slide

Zinnen (have got)
  • He/she/it -> has got
  • I/you/they/we/ -> have got 

Slide 29 - Slide

Has or have?
John has/have a cat
A
Has
B
Have

Slide 30 - Quiz

Has or have?
Kim and Lara has/have got a new phone.
A
Has got
B
Have got

Slide 31 - Quiz

Has or have?
You has/have got a wound on your arm.
A
Has
B
Have

Slide 32 - Quiz

Do you understand everything?

Slide 33 - Mind map

Aims of today (recap)
  • I understand the grammar of the unit.
  • I have practiced with the grammar of the unit. 

Slide 34 - Slide

Slide 35 - Link