1P4L3 Making conversation

Speaking and making conversation

21 May
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Speaking and making conversation

21 May

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Saint Helena Day
 1502 
discovered by the Portugese 
After that it was claimed by the British after which the Dutch took over. 
The British took final  control in 1658.


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Today's programme
  • Attendance
  • Warm-up
  • Beleefdheidsvormen (polite forms)
  • Aanwijzende voornaamwoorden (demonstrative pronouns)
  • Vraagwoorden (question words)
  • Assignments speaking and making conversation

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Today's goals
At the end of this lesson you will know:
polite forms, demonstrative pronouns, questions words and how to use them. 

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What did you do for your mother/female role model yesterday?

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Around 60 sovereign countries have English as an official language, such as
the obvious UK, USA, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
But also South-Africa, Singapore, Philipines, Barbados, Sint Maarten, Kenya, several Caribbean islands.
What polite forms can you name?

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Around 60 sovereign countries have English as an official language, such as
the obvious UK, USA, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
But also South-Africa, Singapore, Philipines, Barbados, Sint Maarten, Kenya, several Caribbean islands.
Polite forms
When you want to ask or say something politely.

Would you like something to drink?
Could you tell me the way to the restrooms?
I would like to hear your opinion on ...

Dus niet: Wanna drink something? I need to pee, where do I go?



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Which demonstrative pronouns can you name?

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Demonstrative pronoun
this  -  that
these  -  those

When do you use which?

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Which question words can you name?

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Around 60 sovereign countries have English as an official language, such as
the obvious UK, USA, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
But also South-Africa, Singapore, Philipines, Barbados, Sint Maarten, Kenya, several Caribbean islands.
Question words (wh-words)
What                                Where
                   When
                                                 Who
          Why
                                   How

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Adjectives (bijvoeglijk nwd)
bijvoeglijk nwd zegt wat over het zelfstandig nwd

That is a beautiful dress you're wearing.
I really like your new haircut.
I hate those ugly sneakers of yours.
I don't like your pink shirt.

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Adverbs (bijwoord)
bijwoord zegt wat over het werkwoord of over bijvoeglijk nwd
(bijvoeglijk nwd + -ly)

You sing beautifully.
She is a terribly good skater.
The dog smells horribly.
We don't like your extremely bright shirt.

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Welke zin is juist?
A
He always drives slow
B
He always drives slowly

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Welke zin is juist?
A
She is a quickly learner
B
She is a quick learner

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Assignment
Give a presentation about yourself as an exchange student in Britain.

See assignment on Itslearning.

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Homework
Making conversation A1 vocab
Speaking A1 vocab

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See you next week!!!

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