Grammar Unit 3

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This lesson contains 30 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

Items in this lesson

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Plan
  • What do you see?
  • Woordvolgorde.
  • Example.
  • What do you see?
  • Veel, weinig, een beetje en een paar.
  • Example.

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Plan 
  • What do you see?
  • Tag questions.
  • Example
  • Quiz all three Grammar rules

Slide 3 - Slide

Slide 4 - Slide

What do you see?
Roos is still at home.
I am doing my makeup in my room.

Roos left five minutes ago.
I watched that movie yesterday.


Slide 5 - Slide

What do you notice...
Roos was at school today.
I layed in bed all morning. 

so........

Slide 6 - Slide

Grammar woordvolgorde
Plaats vôôr tijd! 
Ezelsbruggetje: Denk aan alfabet P komt voor de T
Voorbeeld: Roos was at school today.

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the party, is, Peter, at, tonight.

Put it in the right order!
A
Peter is tonight at the party.
B
Peter is at the party tonight.
C
The party is at Peter.
D
Tonight part is peter at.

Slide 8 - Quiz

Slide 9 - Slide

What do you see?
There are many people in our town. 
He is not having much fun. 

Many and much both mean: ''veel''. 
What is the difference between the two?

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What do you notice..
1. Much water, fun, money, time, sugar etc.
2. Many friends, people, books, apples etc. 

1 zijn..... woorden
2 zijn..... woorden 

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Grammar regel ''veel'', ''weinig'', ''een beetje''.
Many wordt gebruikt voor dingen die je KUNT tellen.
Much wordt gebruikt voor dingen die je NIET kunt tellen. 





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Examples in sentences
Water: "How much water is in the bottle?"
Sugar: "There isn’t much sugar in my tea."
Time: "We don’t have much time left.

Books: "How many books do you have?"
Apples: "There aren’t many apples in the basket."
Friends: "She has many friends in her class."

Slide 13 - Slide

Examples


Examples

 
Many
ontelbare woorden
Many
people
Many
books
Many
apples
Many
mobile phones
Many
bags
Many
friends
Much
telbare woorden
Much
sugar
Much
water
Much
air
Much 
fun
Much
money
Much
time

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Ontkennende en vragende zinnen ''veel''
  1. In ontkennende (-) en vragende (?) zinnen gebruik je: Many of Much. 
  2. In bevestigende zinnen (+) gebruik je: A lot of. 

Let op! dit geldt alleen als je het woord ''veel'' bedoelt. 
Maar je hebt ook nog: ''a little, little, a few en few''. 

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''weinig, ''een beetje'', ''een paar''. 
a little
een beetje
a few
een paar
little, few
weinig

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Telbare woorden





A few= een paar
few= weinig
Example: I have a few questions.
Ontelbare woorden





A little= een beetje
Little= weinig
Example: I want a little sugar.
a few 
books
few
books
a little 
water
little
water

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Worksheet + activity

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What do you see?
He is fourteen, isn't he?
she isn't angry, is she?

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so....
is je werkwoord positief? dan is je tag question negatief en andersom.
Example: He is fourteen, isn't he?
Example: She isn't angry, is she?

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Rules tag questions
In de tag gebruik je hetzelfde persoonlijke voornaamwoord en dezelfde werkwoord

Example: She is not angry, is she?
She= persoonlijke voornaamwoord, is= werkwoord.

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However....
Let op! Uitzondering bij I am. 
Is je zin positief? dan is je tag question ''aren't I'' 
In plaats van ''amn't I''. 
Is je zin negatief? dan is je tag question ''am I''. 

Example 1: I am your brother, aren't I?
Example 2: I am not your brother, am I?

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Slide 24 - Slide

Peter is busy, __________?
A
is he
B
C
Isn't he

Slide 25 - Quiz

Sasha is not ready, _________
A
she is
B
is she
C
isn't she

Slide 26 - Quiz

Tom and Jaimy are not your friends, _________?
A
aren't they
B
they are
C
are they

Slide 27 - Quiz

My mother isn't old________?
A
isn't she
B
is she
C
isn't it

Slide 28 - Quiz

Time left? Study the words of unit 3.

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Next lesson..
  1. Learn the words of unit 3 (3.2 - 3.5). 
  2. Bring your laptop with you and your notebook.

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