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time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Today's class
  • Starter: dependent prepositions quiz

  • Main course
2. Writing an essay


  • Dessert: check!

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Dependent prepositions
are those which always follow a verb, noun or adjective.

You need to learn these expressions and phrases as fixed 'chunks' of language.





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word/phrase + to

in relation to
In response to
obliged to
prepared to
required to
sensitive to
supposed to
with regard to
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about to
belong to
bound to
compared to
object to
opposed to
tend to
thanks

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word/phrase + with

familiar with
fed up with
in connection with
involved with
(have) nothing to do with
obsessed with
the trouble with

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along with
associated with
beginning with
compared with
dissapointed with
have a word with
pleased with
satisfied with

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word/phrase + of

ashamed of
capable of
conscious of
in need of
in place of
in terms of
in view of
informed of
sort of

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afraid of
approve of
aware of
jealous of
no sign of
proud of
 take care of

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Prepositional phrases
consist of a prepositions and the word which follows it (a complement)

The complement is most commonly a noun (phrase) or a pronoun.

They first met at a party.
Would you like to come with me?
Worksheet
timer
8:00

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Student fill out a worksheet (prepositional phrases)
Main course

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First: plan your essay
1. What is the topic of the essay?
2. What is the question (rephrase)?
3. Think of your own prompt
4. Put the prompts in a logical order (agree/disagree)
5. Write down useful phrases for each prompt

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Students write their essay and bring to essay to class.

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opsomming

  • and (en) - He likes playing football and tennis. 


  • both... and (zowel....als) - He likes playing both football and tennis.

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keuze
  • or (of) - Do you want peanut butter or cheese on your sandwich?

  • either ... or (of...of) - Would you either like the peanut butter or the cheese? 

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gevolg
  • so (dus) - He kissed another girl so I broke up with him. 
  • so that (zodat) - Provide detailed information so that we can replicate the problem.

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reden / oorzaak
  • because (omdat) - I like to eat chocolate because it tastes good. 
  • as (omdat) - As you haven't eaten yet, let's have dinner now.
  • for (want) - I'm going to eat a snack, for I'm hungry.
  • since (aangezien) - I'll wear a raincoat, since it looks like it's going to rain.

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Tegenstelling
  • but (maar) - I don't give money to people but I will for you. 
  • although (hoewel / alhoewel) - He still failed though / although he studied really hard.
  • even though (ondanks dat) - I'll take the medicine, though even though I hate the taste.
  • however (echter) - They have a lot of money, however, they still live in a terraced house.

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tijd
  • as - As I was leaving, the phone rang.
  • as soon as (zodra) - I'm eating that cake as soon as they're out the door.
  • until (tot, todat) - you are grounded until you start behaving!

  • when (wanneer) -  She was serious when she asked him to marry her.

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Voorwaarde
  • if (als) - I will call my mum if I need help with anything.


  • unless (tenzij) - Sheryl will go out unless her mum stops her.

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Sentences without conjunctions.
It's better to save money. Don't spend it all immediately. Think about the future. You might need to save. You can buy a house. It's tempting to spend it now. Don't. Be responsible.

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Same story with conjunctions.
It's better to save money. Don't spend it all immediately. Think about the future. You might need to save. You can buy a house. It's tempting to spend it now. Don't. Be responsible.
It's better to save money than spend it all immediately. Think about the future because you might need to save so that you can buy a house. Even though it's tempting to spend it now, you shouldn't; instead, you should be responsible.

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________ the basement flooded,
we spent all day cleaning up.
A
After
B
Although
C
Before
D
Even if

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The basement flooded, ________
we spent all day cleaning up.
A
after
B
although
C
so
D
even if

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I don’t want to go to the movies, _________ I hate the smell of popcorn.
A
although
B
because
C
whenever
D
so that

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I want to go to the movies,
_________ I hate the smell of popcorn.
A
that's why
B
because
C
whenever
D
even though

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___________ spring arrives,
we have to be prepared for more snow.
A
Although
B
Because
C
Now that
D
Until

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_____________ the alarm goes off,
I hit the snooze button.
A
Because
B
As soon as
C
Before
D
Now that

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Add conjunction to this story!
We use first party cookies to personalise web content. We also use third-party cookies. Cookies can be annoying. They are useful to analyse visits to our websites. We use cookies to tailor advertisements. Some of these cookies are necessary for the website to function. Others require your consent. 
You see 7 sentences:
reduce them to three.
Use these linkers:
Red sentence: 
both......and
Black sentence:
even though........and
White sentence: 
whilst

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Why use conjunctions?

This is an example of a text without conjunctions. You need 7 sentences to give the information. 

Werkblad staat in lesplanner.
We use first party cookies to personalise web content. We also use third-party cookies.

Rewrite this sentence using the linkers:

Both............and

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Cookies can be annoying. They are useful to analyse visits to our websites. We use cookies to tailor advertisements. 

Rewrite this sentence using the linkers:

Even though............and

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Some of these cookies are necessary for the website to function. Others require your consent.

Rewrite this sentence using the linker:

Whilst

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Same story with conjunctions.
We use first party cookies to personalise web content. We also use third-party cookies. Cookies can be annoying. They are useful to analyse visits to our websites. We use cookies to tailor advertisements. Some of these cookies are necessary for the website to function. Others require your consent. 
We use both first and third-party cookies to personalise web content. Even though cookies can be annoying, they are useful to analyse visits to our websites and tailor advertisements. Some of these cookies are necessary for the website to function, whilst others require your consent. 

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RED = 7 sentences.
GREEN = 3 sentences.

Students in the Economic department have to be able to write an email using sentences with conjunctions!
Introduction: 1 paragraph
- start with a general statement about the topic and ask your question.

Middle part: three paragraphs
- structurize your prompt paragraphs.

-conclusion: 1 paragraph
-sum up your essay and answer the question with your own opinion.
use 140 - 190 words in total

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Structurize your paragraph

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Can you find all the linkers?

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recapp last lesson: show the grid again.


Answer this question:
Some parents teach their children at home rather than sending them to school. Is this a good thing or a bad thing for children?
1. having a parent as a teacher
2. making friends
3. ????
timer
40:00

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Dessert

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Homework


Finish your essay and hand-in in Teams.

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