This lesson contains 36 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
Grammar & vocabulary repetition
06.04.2022
3A1
Grammar repetition
- Reflexive / reciprocal pronouns
- Conditionals
Vocabulary repetition
06.04.2022 - 3A1
Slide 1 - Slide
- Reflexive and reciprocal pronouns
- Conditionals
Slide 2 - Slide
Reflexive pronoun when the subject and object are the same person/thing
Singular: + self
Plural: + selves
"He taught himself how to play the piano."
"We completed the puzzle all by ourselves."
Slide 3 - Slide
Reciprocal pronoun when two or more people are doing the same thing.
"Friends should help one another."
Possessive form: add 's
"They finish each other's sentences."
Slide 4 - Slide
Finish the lyrics with the correct reflexive or reciprocal pronoun: "All by .........."
Slide 5 - Open question
Finish the lyrics: " 'Cause if you like the way you look that much, oh baby you should go and love ...... "
Slide 6 - Open question
Finish the lyrics: "Sisters are doing it for ............"
Slide 7 - Open question
Finish the lyrics: "Know that we still have ........... "
Slide 8 - Open question
Finish the lyrics: "I left ........... behind, somewhere along the way."
Slide 9 - Open question
John hurt ______ while climbing the tree.
The monkey looked at _______ in the mirror
Peter and Sue helped __________ with the homework.
If you don’t behave ________, I’ll send you to the principal's office.
We shook ________ dry on the porch.
himself
each other
yourselves
ourselves
itself
Slide 10 - Drag question
Did she make ________ a cup of tea?
You will soon see for _________.
They were sitting around the fire, trying to keep ________ warm.
At their birthday, they give presents to ________
I can't carry these heavy bags ________.
myself
yourself
one another
herself
themselves
Slide 11 - Drag question
Write down 5 sentences, using the reflexive and/or recipropal pronouns. You can only use them once! (myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, themselves, yourselves, each other, one another)
Slide 12 - Open question
Conditionals
Zero conditional: facts and things that are
Slide 13 - Slide
Pick the Zero Conditional sentence (used for facts)
A
If you had hurried, you wouldn't have missed the bus.
B
If babies are hungry, they cry.
C
If I leave now, I will be at the store on time.
D
If I lost my job, I would emigrate.
Slide 14 - Quiz
Pick the First Conditional sentence (used for situations in the future that are real or possible)
A
If she doesn't leave soon, she will miss the bus.
B
If water reaches 100 degrees, it boils.
C
If I met the Queen of England, I would say hello.
D
If she was rich, she would travel all over the world.
Slide 15 - Quiz
Pick the Second Conditional sentence. (situations that are hypothetical or unlikely)
A
If Julie wears a hat, she will be protected from the sun.
B
If I pass this test, I will have my diploma.
C
If I had found her address, I would have sent her a card.
D
If we had more apples, we could make apple pie.
Slide 16 - Quiz
Pick the Third Conditional sentence. (fictional situations in the past that would have led to a different outcome)
A
If I have enough money, I will buy a new phone.
B
If it rains, we won't go to the beach.
C
If you heat ice, it melts.
D
If I had known the test was this hard, we would have studied harder.
Slide 17 - Quiz
Zero conditional: If I ........ (wake up) late, I ...... (be) late for work.
A
Woke up / bin
B
Wake up / will be
C
Wake up / am
D
Woke up / am
Slide 18 - Quiz
First conditional: If she .......(not listen), I ............(call) security.
A
don't listen/will call
B
didn't listen/ will call
C
doesn't listen/will call
D
doesn't listen/ won't call
Slide 19 - Quiz
Second conditional: If we .... (live) in Mexico, I ...... (speak) Spanish.
A
Lives / would speak
B
Lived / would speak
C
Lived / speak
D
Live / would speak
Slide 20 - Quiz
Third conditional: If they ........... (go) to bed earlier, they ........... (not sleep) late.
A
went / wouldn't have slept
B
had gone / wouldn't have slept
C
went / wouldn't sleep
D
go / won't sleep
Slide 21 - Quiz
Match the if-clause with the correct main clause.
If I was a millionaire,
If she had driven carefully,
If I finish early,
If you steal something from a store,
she wouldn't have had an accident.
I'll watch the film.
I would buy a beautiful car.
you get punished.
Slide 22 - Drag question
Write down 4 sentences with conditionals, use every conditional once.
Slide 23 - Open question
Chapter 5
Slide 24 - Slide
Sneeuwstorm
A
Avalanche
B
Eruption
C
Blizzard
D
Dust storm
Slide 25 - Quiz
Vloedgolf
A
Tidal wave
B
Tide
C
Shore
D
Glacier
Slide 26 - Quiz
Vervuiling
A
Preservation
B
Vegetation
C
Emissions
D
Pollution
Slide 27 - Quiz
Verminderen
A
to dispose
B
to reduce
C
to recycle
D
to turn the tide
Slide 28 - Quiz
Landelijk, plattelands-
A
urban
B
tedious
C
habit
D
rural
Slide 29 - Quiz
My mum and I have rented a small _______ to grow fruit and vegetables.
A
sewer
B
allotment
C
proximity
D
reserve
Slide 30 - Quiz
Your ______ shows all the things that you have previously looked up.
A
search history
B
profile
C
municipality
D
algorithm
Slide 31 - Quiz
Some of the most _______ animals are owls, bats and hedgehogs.
A
soil
B
varied
C
capture
D
nocturnal
Slide 32 - Quiz
The plumber has just installed a new _______ system that reuses old water.
A
recycle
B
drainage
C
sewer
D
boundary
Slide 33 - Quiz
The teacher asked us to ______ the article carefully before answering the questions.
A
stagger
B
encounter
C
peruse
D
retain
Slide 34 - Quiz
I always love the _______ of visiting old places that were from my childhood.
My parents work in close _______ because they work at the same company.
Yesterday, I had a pleasant ________ with one of my old primary school friends.
We must be cautious about other people trying to _______ this organisation.
encounter
familiarity
infiltrate
proximity
Slide 35 - Drag question
Their restaurant _______ was superb! We enjoyed a fantastic meal there.
How long do you think it will take for the water to _______ from the pan?
The instructions warned that _______ amounts of water would drown the plant.
My grandfather has an incredible memory; he can _______ so much information.