Lesson Four

Leave everything 
in your bag!
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Leave everything 
in your bag!

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  • Taking The Register
  • Shopping  is great
  • Learning Goals
  • What Do You Need?
  • Homework Check

  • Let's Get To Work
  • Game Time
  • Homework

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  • Informatievaardigheid: Je kunt, uitgaande van een gegeven of zelf geformuleerde (onderzoeks)vraag, bepalen wat de informatiebehoefte is.
  • A2.4: Je kunt in vertrouwde situaties eenvoudige informatie begrijpen (luisteren).
  • A2.4: Je kunt een korte uitleg begrijpen (luisteren).

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        iPad
   Workbook 
          A
   Notebook
 Pen + pencil
   Earphones

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to be

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  • 'to be' is het werkwoord 'zijn', dit werkwoord wordt erg vaak gebruikt.
to be (+, -, ?)
  • I
  • you
  • he
  • she
  • it
  • we
  • you
  • they

  • am
  • are
  • is
  • is
  • is
  • are
  • are
  • are
zijn
  • 'm
  • 're
  • 's
  • 's
  • 's
  • 're
  • 're
  • 're
  • am not
  • are not
  • is not
  • is not
  • is not
  • are not
  • are not
  • are not
  • am not
  • aren't
  • isn't
  • isn't
  • isn't
  • aren't
  • aren't
  • aren't


  • Am I ... ?
  • Are you ... ?
  • Is he ... ?
  • Is she ... ?
  • Is it ... ?
  • Are we ... ?
  • Are you ... ?
  • Are they ... ?

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present continuous

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  • nu bezig / nu aan de gang 
  • duurt een tijdje

  • am / are / is
  • + werkwoord
  • + ing 
present continuous
tegenwoordige tijd
duurvorm
I
we
you
they
  • am
  • is
  • are
he
she
it
  • singing
  • working
  • playing
  • reading
  • eating
  • cycling
  • typing
  • helping

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a / an

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seb
a / an
een
een
  • Voor een medeklinkerklank
  • a teacher
  • a chair
  • a book
  • a unicorn (j)
  • a European (j)
  • a one-way street (w)
  • Voor een klinkerklank
  • an apple
  • an elephant
  • an igloo
  • an hour (h)
  • an X-ray (e)
  • an FBI agent (e)
  • Het gaat om wat je hoort,   in plaats van wat je schrijft!

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plural

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  • meervouden
  • meer dan één

  • zelfstandig naamwoord  > +s
  • one car > ten cars
  • one teacher > nine teachers
plural
meervoud

  • Zelfstandig naamwoord met s-klank > +es
  • s-klank = -s/-sh/-ch/-x/-z
  • one box > four boxes 
  • one quiz > eight quizzes

  • Zelfstandig naamwoord met -o > +es
  • one hero > eleven heroes
  • one tomato > six tomatoes

  • Zelfstandig naamwoord met mede klinker-y > -ies
  • one city > three cities
  • one baby > two babies

  • zelfstandig naamwoord met -f > ves
  • one wolf > seven wolves
  • one knife > four knives

  • altijd enkelvoud
  • hair / sheep / fish / etc.
  • altijd meervoud
  • trousers / glasses / scissors / etc.

  • onregelmatige meervouden
  • one man > six men / one child > two children / one person > five people
  • one tooth > nine teeth / one foot > eight feet / one mouse > three mice

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  • a box
  • a scarf
  • a city
  • a foot
  • an arrow
  • X shorts
  • a unicorn



  • boxes
  • scarves
  • cities
  • feet
  • arrows
  • shorts
  • unicorns



Solve the rebus, use a or an and make plural

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School uniform
make up
tie
trainers
trousers
jeans
skirt
blazer
blouse
rings
boots

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Listen: Schooluniform rules ... OK?

Do: Exercise 35, page 112, workbook A


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Exercise 35, page 112
Jane
Pam
Monique
Henrietta
Adam

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Listen: Schooluniform rules ... OK?

Do: Exercise 36+37, page 112, workbook A


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Exercise 36, page 112
  1. b
  2. b
  3. a
  4. c
  5. c

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Exercise 37, page 112
  • 1. It’s a tradition.
  • 2. Pupils look smart in a uniform.
  • 4. People don’t laugh at you because of what you’re wearing.
  • 7. Pupils look the same.

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Study: Vocabulary 3.3

Do: Exercise 38+39, page 113+114, workbook A


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Exercise 38, page 113
  1. understand
  2. smart, school uniform
  3. skirt
  4. fair
  5. rules
  6. the same
  7. Put on
  8. clear
  9. take off

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Exercise 39, page 114
  1. eerlijk – fair
  2. iemand – anyone
  3. netjes – smart
  4. lekker zittend – comfortable
  5. stropdas – tie
  6. regel – rule
  7. modieus – fashionable
  8. jasje – blazer
  9. rok – skirt
  10. helder – clear

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Watch: Dress green!
Do: Exercise 41a, page 114+115, workbook A


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Exercise 41a, page 114+115
  1. b
  2. a
  3. b
  4. b
  5. a
  6. b

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Listen: Shopping for shoes

Do: Exercise 51, page 120, workbook A


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Exercise 51, page 120
1. Jake thinks he is a size seven or eight.
2. Jake's sister does not like leather shoes.
3. Jake tries on the leather shoes.
4. Jake's trainers have striped laces.
5. Jake can buy new shoelaces in the shop.
6. Dad buys the leather shoes for Jake.
  •                             -------------------
            
  • eight or nine
  •                    -------------
  • likes
  •                           -------------
  • trainers
  •   ------
  • Nico's
  •                                          -----------
  • online
  •                      -------------
  • trainers

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my, your, etc.

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le
personal
pronoun
my, your, etc.
bezittelijke
voornaamwoorden
betekenis
possessive
pronoun
Gebruik:
  • Om bezit van ... 
  • ... personen ...
  • ... dieren ...
  • ... dingen...
  • ... aan te geven.
  • I
  • you
  • he
  • she
  • it
  • we
  • you
  • they
  • my
  • your
  • his
  • her
  • its
  • our
  • your
  • their
  • mijn
  • jouw
  • zijn
  • haar
  • -
  • onze
  • jullie
  • hun

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le
personal
pronoun
my, your, etc.
bezittelijke
voornaamwoorden
betekenis
possessive
pronoun
Gebruik:
  • Om bezit van ... 
  • ... personen ...
  • ... dieren ...
  • ... dingen...
  • ... aan te geven.
  • I
  • you
  • he
  • she
  • it
  • we
  • you
  • they
  • my
  • your
  • his
  • her
  • its
  • our
  • your
  • their
  • mijn
  • jouw
  • zijn
  • haar
  • -
  • onze
  • jullie
  • hun

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Study: my, your, etc

Do: Exercise 55a/b+56 page 122, workbook A 
       

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Match the words
I
you
he
she
it
we
they
her
my
their
our
your
its
his

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Exercise 55a+b, page 122
  1. my
  2. your
  3. Her
  4. his
  5. its
  6. our
  7. their
  1. mijn
  2. jouw
  3. haar
  4. zijn
  5. zijn
  6. onze
  7. hun

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- vocab 3.1 - 3.3
- a or an
- present continuous
- plurals
- bezit

- ...

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      Wait for            Push your chair         Throw away
      the bell             under your desk          your litter
Thanks for your attention

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Dave and Frank            are play  table tennis.
Jenny           is talki  on the phone.
Molly is sitting and looking         outside.
Jason is eating        crisps.
Sam and Jess are watchin           television.
Jack is drawing          a car.
Toby is playing         on his laptop.
Amy is writing         a story.
Robert is cooking.     a cake.
Sarah is sleeping.
Emma is listening        to music.
Catherine and Heidi are singing        a song.


Make sentences. Use the present continuous.
  • are playing
  • is talking
  • is sitting and looking
  • is eating
  • are watching
  • is drawing
  • is playing
  • is writing
  • is baking
  • is sleeping
  • is listening
  • are singing

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