Hoofdstuk 4: hulpwerkwoorden

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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 3

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Week 17 les 1

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Nieuwe aanpak
Je maakt alle opdrachten in het boek, behalve:
  • kijk- en luisteropdrachten
  • Test Yourself
  • Extra practice + extra challenge
  • Fiction 2
ZORG DAT JE ALTIJD OORTJES BIJ JE HEBT, ANDERS IS HET MATERIAAL NIET IN ORDE!

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Lesdoelen
  • Je leert alles over hulpwerkwoorden in het Engels
  • Je leest een tekst over hoe je iets uitvindt in het Engels en beantwoordt daar vragen bij.
  • Je leert dat sommige werkwoorden de betekenis veranderd door een voorzetsel of bijwoord dat erachter staat.



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PLENDA
Maak opdracht 27 t/m 30 tijdens het zelfstandig werken op het leerplein. Dit is meteen huiswerk!

Lees ook de grammatica goed door (gele blokken!)
Leer van de Words and Phrases Part C: 'actually to' t/m 'to convince'. Zorg dat je de woorden in zinnen kunt gebruiken dus lees ook de zinnen die ernaast staan goed door!
LET OP: ALLE OPDRACHTEN IN BOEK!

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Homework 
Maak opdracht 20 t/m 22 en 24 t/m 26 tijdens het zelfstandig werken op het leerplein. Dit is meteen huiswerk!
Lees ook de grammatica goed door (gele blokken!)
Leer van de Words and Phrases Part B: opportunity' t/m 'weird'. Zorg dat je de woorden in zinnen kunt gebruiken dus lees ook de zinnen die ernaast staan goed door!
LET OP: ALLE OPDRACHTEN IN BOEK MAKEN!

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Opdracht 20
Samen nakijken!

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primary auxiliary verbs 
Used to denote (=aanduiden) tense (also in questions or negations):

I am eating bread;  I was eating a donut.
They have eaten a sandwich; they had eaten a lot;
Do you eat bread? ; You did not  eat any bread yesterday.

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Must (expressing obligation)
Only 1 form: Must (e.g. no past tense, no perfect tense);
Use:
a)  When something is obliged (personally or from a source outside) or not allowed:

( My mother told me that ) I must wear sunscreen or I will get a sunburn. (personal obligation and an obligation from a source outside)
You must not park your bike in front of the school. (it is forbidden)

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Must
b) to make deductions (= conclusies) when we are more or less certain about something:

You must be very tired, you worked so hard. (conclusie)
I must have left my notebook at home. (I do not know for sure)

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Should
a. expresses an obligation:  
You should work hard for your test. (zou moeten)
b. gives a recommendation: 
You should stop eating fast food. (zou eigenlijk moeten)
c. gives an opinion: 
Parents should not let their children play aggressive games. 
(zouden eigenlijk niet moeten)

 

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Shall (present tense of should)
Use:
1. to make a suggestion:
    Shall we dance? Shall I go now?
2. for obligation in very formal situations:
    You shall obey the rules. Students shall not enter here.
    There shall be no food and drink on the premises.

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Will Would
Both used: 
To offer something or to make an offer:
I will do the shopping today.
Would you be so kind as to call her?

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Will
Use: 
1. to show desire, preference, choice or consent:
   I will accept your offer. Will you please be quiet?
2. to show the future:
    It will be a great party. I will probably go out tonight.
3. to express capability:
    The ship will take three hundred guests. This bottle will hold two litres of coca cola.
4. to express determination or insistence:
     I will pass my test with an 8. I will do as you say.



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Would
Use:
1. to show preference
   I would rather go to the cinema today. 
2.  to show a wish
   I would like to have more free time.
3. for advice
   If I were you, I would study hard for this test.



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Can 
Use:
1.  for ability:
     I can speak 5 languages. She can't sing.
2. for informal permission:
    Can I sit here? Can we leave now?
3. for requests or suggestions
    Can I have the bill? You can sit wherever you like.


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Could
Use:
1. past ability:
     I could run ten kilometres when I was younger.
2.  for permission ( formal - polite):
      Could you repeat that again? Could I please go to the toilet?
3. for possibility: 
     This holiday could be really good. 
     You could go to to school when the lockdown is finished.



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May
Use: 
1. for formal permission.
    May I come in? May I go to the toilet Miss?
2. to suggest a possibility
     It may rain this evening. They may be late.


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Might
Use:
1. for an uncertain possibility
    It might be bad weather tomorrow. 
   Our teacher might come to  the party tonight.

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Work alone
Maak opdracht 27 t/m 30 tijdens het zelfstandig werken op het leerplein. Dit is meteen huiswerk!
Lees ook de grammatica goed door (gele blokken!)
Leer van de Words and Phrases Part C: 'actually to' t/m 'to convince'. Zorg dat je de woorden in zinnen kunt gebruiken dus lees ook de zinnen die ernaast staan goed door!
LET OP: ALLE OPDRACHTEN IN BOEK!

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