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EngelsMBOStudiejaar 1

This lesson contains 35 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

Items in this lesson

WELCOME!

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Planning
  • Objectives
  • MyEnglishLab
  • Question forms
  • Speaking
  • Writing
  • Objectives

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Objectives
  • Je weet aan het einde van de les hoe vraagzinnen worden geformuleerd. 
  • Je weet aan het einde van de les hoe je een email schijft in het Engels.

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MyEnglishLab
https://registration.mypearson.com/

Gebruik de code in jouw boek!

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Question words?

Slide 5 - Mind map

Auxiliary Verb?

Slide 6 - Mind map

2 ways to start a question
1) Using a question word:
Who – What – Where – Why – Which – When –  Whom – How
What is your mother’s name? When will Julie arrive at the airport? Where is my phone? Whose car is this?

2) Using an auxiliary verb (hulpwerkwoord):
Do – Be – Have
Are we happy? Do you like this very much? Has she really lost her mind?



Slide 7 - Slide

Questions can start with main verbs like: stay, eat, sleep, put, etc
A
yes
B
no

Slide 8 - Quiz

"Did she stay late? "
Which auxiliary verb?
A
Do
B
Have
C
Be

Slide 9 - Quiz

"Was she reading a book when you entered?"
Which auxiliary verb?
A
Do
B
Be
C
Have

Slide 10 - Quiz

"Were they a sleep when the bomb fell?"
Which auxiliary verb?
A
Do
B
Be
C
Have

Slide 11 - Quiz

"Has he ever broken a promise?"
Which auxiliary verb?
A
Do
B
Be
C
Have

Slide 12 - Quiz

Slide 13 - Slide

What is a question tag?
“een kleine bijzin aan het einde van een zin die maakt dat de zin een vraag wordt.”

Examples: 
 “You are from Ethiopia, aren’t you?
“ We won’t lose, will we?”


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If the statement is positive, we use a negative question tag

“ Your mother has lived here her entire life, hasn’t she?”
“You work here, don’t you?”  

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If the statement is negative, we use a positive question tag

“You don’t work here, do you?” 
“ Your mother hasn’t lived here her entire life, has she?”

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He is a good teacher,
A
is he?
B
isn't he?

Slide 17 - Quiz

I’m not late again,
A
aren't I?
B
am I?

Slide 18 - Quiz

Use the same tense: (past – present – future)
to form the question tag!

If there is NOT an auxiliary verb in the statement, we use 
DO – (don’t, doesn’t or didn’t)

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You were looking for me,
A
were you?
B
weren't you?
C
are you?
D
didn't you?

Slide 20 - Quiz

They have been playing all day,
A
have they?
B
haven't we?
C
didn't they?
D
haven't they?

Slide 21 - Quiz

Speaking
Write down:
  • 4 dates
  • 4 names
  • 4 places

Don't talk about them yet!

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Let's talk!
Student A: Talk about what you wrote.

Student B: Listen and think of questions.

Switch after 5 min.
timer
5:00

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Formeel

Slide 24 - Mind map

Informeel

Slide 25 - Mind map

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Let's write!
If you have MyEnglishLab: Do the writing exercises in MEL

If you don't have MyEnglishLab: Do exercise 10

The writing exercises in MEL are homework!

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Choose a situation below and write 
an email. 

Think about who you are 
writing to, the reason for writing 
and the style: formal or informal. 

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They never talk about money,
A
talk they?
B
do they?
C
don't they?
D
have they?

Slide 29 - Quiz

She loves him,
A
hasn't she?
B
didn't she?
C
doesn't she?
D
won't she?

Slide 30 - Quiz

They would like to win,
A
won't they?
B
wouldn't we?
C
didn't they?
D
wouldn't they?

Slide 31 - Quiz

Objectives
  • Je weet aan het einde van de les hoe vraagzinnen worden geformuleerd. 
  • Je weet aan het einde van de les hoe je een email schijft in het Engels.

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Wat vond je lastig?

Slide 33 - Open question

Wat vond je makkelijk?

Slide 34 - Open question

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