Chapter 2 lesson 7

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Today's lesson
In de les herhaal en oefen je de grammatica, vocabulary en de stones van  Chapter 2

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Negations

Lees de uitleg rustig door.
Goede oefening voor de 
repetitie!!

Slide 2 - Slide

Negations with 'to be'

Slide 3 - Slide

Met welk woordje maken we ontkenningen(negations)?

Slide 4 - Open question

The Present Simple
Negations

Negations tell you that something is not happening. 
You can see the word not in negations, but almost always as a short form n't, as in don't or doesn't.

An example of a negation is:

                             She doesn't see very well. 


Slide 5 - Slide

The Present Simple
Negations

So you make a negation by adding don't or doesn't to the sentence. Think about the SHIT Rule!
So not like this:
                                        I like not cookies. 

But like this:
                                       I don't like cookies 


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The Present Simple
Negations

Look at what happens to the verb in this sentence when we turn it into a negation:

                                 He plays video games every day.

                        He doesn't play video games every day.

The +s disappears after doesn't. The same happened with the questions!


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The Present Simple
Negations

Again, the verb 'to be' is special. 
If the first verb in the sentence is am, is or are, you can just add not. You don't need do or don't in that case.

I am an English teacher. 
Becomes 
I am not an English teacher.


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Negations (ontkenningen):
You .... him
A
don't know
B
doesn't know

Slide 9 - Quiz

Rewrite into negations :
My dog likes chicken.

Slide 10 - Open question

Negations (ontkenningen):
I .... tennis
A
don't play
B
doesn't play

Slide 11 - Quiz

Negations (ontkenningen):
It .... nice
A
don't look
B
doesn't look

Slide 12 - Quiz

Negations (ontkenningen):
Jacky .... here
A
don't live
B
doesn't live

Slide 13 - Quiz

Negations (ontkenningen):
My parents .... me with my homework
A
don't help
B
doesn't help

Slide 14 - Quiz

Past simple (negations)
In de verleden tijd maak je een zin ontkennend door did not te gebruiken.

- We didn't see this film last night. (see)
- They didn't buy the same dress yesterday. (buy)
- I didn't work hard last year (work)

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Hasn't got/ haven’t got

I have got / haven't got
you have got / haven't got
he, she, it has got / hasn't  got

we have got / haven't got
you have got / haven't got
they have got/ haven't got

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Negations
haven't got
or hasn't got?

Slide 17 - Slide

Which one is correct?
A
I haven't got an owl.
B
I hasn't got an owl.

Slide 18 - Quiz

Tell me!
A
Mr Trump haven't got a problem in the white house.
B
Mr Trump hasn't got a problem in the white house.

Slide 19 - Quiz

What is correct?
A
You haven't got a bike.
B
You hasn't got a bike.

Slide 20 - Quiz

???
A
We haven't got music lesson.
B
We hasn't got music lesson.

Slide 21 - Quiz

Tell me..
A
He haven't got 2 cats.
B
He hasn't got two cats.

Slide 22 - Quiz

What is right?
A
We haven't got a horse.
B
I hasn't got a horse.

Slide 23 - Quiz

Vocab and stones
Translate the stones and the vocab to English

Slide 24 - Slide

Hoe zeg je in het Engels:
Om eerlijk te zijn, is dat telefoonhoesje niet echt mijn smaak.

Slide 25 - Open question

Hoe zeg je in het Engels:
Ik vind dat deze jurk niet erg stijlvol is.

Slide 26 - Open question

Platteland

Slide 27 - Open question

Shape

Slide 28 - Open question

Fabriek

Slide 29 - Open question

portemonnee

Slide 30 - Open question


Bijvoeglijke naamwoorden & Bijwoorden
(Adjectives & Adverbs)


Slide 31 - Slide

Adjectives = bijv nw
Een bijvoeglijk naamwoord gebruik je om iets of iemand 
te omschrijven. Een bijvoeglijk naamwoord wordt vaak gevolgd door een zelfstandig naamwoord.

That is an amazing girl.
We all love that funny movie.
I think he is a terrible teacher.


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Adverb = bijwoord
Een bijwoord gebruik je om aan te geven HOE iemand iets doet. Een bijwoord omschrijft vaak een werkwoord, maar ook een ander bijwoord, een bijvoeglijk naamwoord of de hele zin.
                                                                                    Mary sings wonderfully.
                                                     My grandparents talk incredibly loudly.
                            I am eating an amazingly delicious steak right now.
                                                         Hopefully, she will call me back later.


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Hoe maak je een bijwoord?
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord + LY
IC - ALLY
(fantastic - fantastically)
Y - ILY
funny - funnily

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Uitzonderingen:


good - well
quite - quite
fast - fast
hard - hard
long - long

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DUS...

Ron is a careful driver.

Ron drives carefully.

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Slide 37 - Video

My aunt always cries very ___!
A
loud
B
loudly

Slide 38 - Quiz

The girl sings really ___!
A
fantastic
B
fantastically
C
fantasticly

Slide 39 - Quiz

___, my mum will buy me some birthday presents!
A
Hopeful
B
Hopefully

Slide 40 - Quiz

I am going to be ___ for school!
A
late
B
lately

Slide 41 - Quiz

Beyoncé looks ___ fabulous, doesn't she?
A
incredible
B
incredibly

Slide 42 - Quiz

Vinny plays rugby very ___.
A
good
B
well

Slide 43 - Quiz

Hermione ___ answered the question.
A
happy
B
happily

Slide 44 - Quiz

Maak opdracht 4 van de Test yourself !
p43 WB

Finished? You can do something for yourself!

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