Unit 6, lesson 2 (grammar)

Unit 6, lesson 2: 
Grammar 

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Unit 6, lesson 2: 
Grammar 

  • Have a seat 
  • Get your English planner out & All right book 

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Unit 6: planning
  • Final unit, we're almost there! 
  • Test: tbd
  • After test: preparations for reading test in test week

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Unit 6: what is left?
  • Vocabulary?
  • Word order/adverbs
  • Present perfect, past simple, past perfect
  • If-sentences: zero, first, second conditional
  • Project R group assignment + individual
  • Writing test 9 June
  • Test U5 & U6 - grammar only - in test week

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Today
  • Unit 6, lesson 2
  • Learning about Oxbridge
  • Grammar: Word order/adverbs

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6.2: vocabulary
  • Go over grammar table together p. 237
  • Do exercise 8
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4:00

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Grammar

  • English word order in sentences
  • Adverbs = ?  

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What do you know about word order in English sentences?

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What do you know about adverbs?

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Ik ging gisteren naar mijn oma.

I went yesterday to my grandma?!!

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Zondags ga ik naar mijn oma in Slagharen.

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Grammar
  • Word order = Subject - verb - object
  • Adverbs = bijwoord
  • Says something about a verb, an adjective or part of the sentence
  • She is beautiful vs she sings beautifully

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Types of adverbs (ex. 8)
  • Adverbs of frequency (hoe vaak)
  • Adverbs of degree (in welke mate)
  • Adverbs of manner (hoe)
  • Adverbs of place (waar of waarheen)
  • Adverbs of time (wanneer)

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Why should I care?
  • Each type of adverb has a set place in the sentence in English
  • In other words: this is important for word order when writing or speaking 

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Adverbs of frequency
Examples: always, never, often, usually en sometimes.
1. vóór het hoofdwerkwoord:
We always eat sandwiches for lunch.
My sister often loses her keys..
- na een vorm van to be:
The teacher is sometimes late.
Before, he was usually on time.

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Adverbs of degree
Examples: very, almost, just, incredibly en terribly
1. vóór het woord waarover ze iets zeggen:
That is really kind of you!
You are driving terribly fast

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Adverbs of manner
Examples: slowly, loudly en carefully
1. meestal na het hoofdwerkwoord of na het voorwerp (object) 
2. In eenvoudige zinnen is dit meestal aan het einde van de zin (maar vóór het bijwoord van tijd):
John walks quickly.
Open the door carefully.
He played the flute beautifully yesterday

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Adverbs of place
Deze bijwoorden staan meestal aan het eind van een zin:
My bike is in the shed.
They have already left for France.

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Adverbs of time
1. Bijwoorden die aangeven wanneer iets gebeurt, staan meestal aan het eind van een zin. 
2. Als je de tijd extra wilt benadrukken kun je ze ook vooraan in een zin zetten.
They left two days ago.
Yesterday I fixed my bike.
Place before time: They left for France two days ago.

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"The Cardboard Boat Race is a relatively new tradition."
What type of adverb is relatively?
A
frequency
B
degree
C
manner
D
place

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"It is an annual event that is held in Cambridge at the end of May week."
What type of adverb is in Cambridge?
A
frequency
B
time
C
place
D
manner

Slide 22 - Quiz

Put the words below in the correct order:

o'clock / always / up / I / at / get / seven

Slide 23 - Open question

To do
Unit 6, lesson 2:
1. Exercise 9 (page 237)
2. Exercise 10 (page 238)
3. Test jezelf (All right online)
4. Meer oefenen met adverbs? https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises_list/adjektiv_adverb.htm
Done? 

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To do/homework:
Study grammar (adverbs) 

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