H2 Week 2 Lesson 2 (Adverbs & Adjectives)

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Lesson Plan



  • Grammar - Adverbs vs Adjectives
  • Homework check




Lesson Goals

At the end of the lesson, I can:

- explain what adjectives and adverbs are 
- tell the difference between them in sentences



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  • Go to StudyGo
  • Study Unit 5.1

    Slide 4 - Slide

    Bell Ringer
    Answer the two 'bell ringers' about the previous lesson

    Slide 5 - Slide

    What is an adjective and when do you use it (in Dutch)

    Slide 6 - Open question

    What is an adverb and when do you use it (in Dutch)

    Slide 7 - Open question

    changing adjectives into adverbs

    Slide 8 - Slide

    (Je maakt een bijwoord door -ly achter het bijvoegelijk naamwoord te zetten)
    The slow car - the car drives slowly
    The beautiful actrice - sings beautifully


    e.g.
    You make an adverb by adding -ly behind the adjective.

    Slide 9 - Slide

    Adverb = adjective + ly
               slow - slowly
    There are 4 exceptions (3 uitzonderingen)
    1
    2
    3
    words that end with -le 
    words that end with the consonant (medeklinker) + y
    words that end with -ic
    Bijwoord = bijvoeglijk naamwoord + ly. e.g.  slow - slowly
    4
    words that don't change or change completely

    Slide 10 - Slide

    1
    Words ending with -le
    • gentle
    • noble

    The -e disappears and becomes a -y

    e.g. gently, nobly

    Slide 11 - Slide

    2
    Words ending with the consonant + y
    • Happy
    • angry
    • lucky

    Slide 12 - Slide

    2
    -y becomes 
    -i + ly
    • happily
    • angrily
    • luckily

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    3
    Words ending with -ic
    • fantastic
    • comic

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    3
    The -ly becomes -ally 
    • fantastically
    • comically

    Slide 15 - Slide



    Billie Eilish sings very WELL.
    Billie Eilish is a GOOD singer.

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    Remember : fast - fast

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    Remember: long - long

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    Remember : good - well

    Slide 19 - Slide

    Change these 5 adjectives into adverbs

    hungry - economic - comfortable - fast - good

    Slide 20 - Open question

    Change these 6 adjectives into adverbs

    shy - brave - careful - kind - sad - selfish

    Slide 21 - Open question

    - I can change an adjective into an adverb
    Yes
    No
    Not sure...

    Slide 22 - Poll

    Homework
    Finish: WB Unit 5.1 & 5.2
    Study: Words Unit 5

    10 minutes in silence

    Also: Homework check
    timer
    10:00

    Slide 23 - Slide

    Exit Ticket
    What have you learned about adjectives and adverbs this week?
    timer
    1:30

    Slide 24 - Open question