THE TERM “THE BIG APPLE” ORIGINALLY REFERRED TO HORSE RACING.
The city got its most famous nickname from a local newspaper’s horse racing column in the 1920s. Prior to the city’s adoption of the nickname, the phrase “Big Apple” was used to describe a big money prize at important horse races held around the city.
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This lesson contains 11 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
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Welcome to the English class!
The Big Apple
THE TERM “THE BIG APPLE” ORIGINALLY REFERRED TO HORSE RACING.
The city got its most famous nickname from a local newspaper’s horse racing column in the 1920s. Prior to the city’s adoption of the nickname, the phrase “Big Apple” was used to describe a big money prize at important horse races held around the city.
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What are we going to do today?
What have you learned last lesson?
Today's goal
Warming-up writing
Grammar
Individual work
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What have you learned last lesson?
Slide 3 - Open question
Today's goal
Today's goal is to know how to make questions and negatives (= ontkenningen) in the Present Simple.
Slide 4 - Slide
Grammar
Go to Lesson 3.5
Open exercise: 6
Let's read the assignment together!
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Waaraan herken je een 'Vragende zin'?
Slide 6 - Open question
Waaraan herken je een 'Ontkennende zin'?
Slide 7 - Open question
Ontkennende zinnen (-)
Ontkenningen in de 'Present Simple' maak je door don't / doesn't + hele werkwoord
Bij She, he, it = doesn't
Bij I, you, we, you, they = don't
- Bijv. Miss Steinbusch doesn't like fights.
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Vragende zinnen (?)
Vragen in de 'Present Simple' maak je met do/does + het onderwerp + hele werkwoord