2020-09-08 Welcome Section C and D

A2A/G2A CEN
M. Fraanje-Griffioen
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A2A/G2A CEN
M. Fraanje-Griffioen

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Schedule
  • Lessonup Classcode GEAHN
  • 10 minutes of reading (no book? Go to this website, sign up and start reading, class code is HMCDB9DW).
  • Explanation of Welcome Section C and D for those who need it.

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Much/many
Uncountable: Much                    much water, much time
Countable: many                          many people, many places

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Some/any
Some:                       Positive sentences
                                    There is some soda left.

Any:                           Negative sentences and questions
                                    There isn’t any soda left.
                                     Is there any soda left?

BUT: You have to use some in questions when offering/requesting: Can I have some soda, please? Would you like some water?


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Comparisons
big                    bigger (than)       (the) biggest 
small               smaller (than)      (the) smallest

Exceptions:
bad                 worse (than)          (the) worst
good              better (than)          (the) best
far                  further (than)          (the) furthest
many            more (than)              (the) most

words that end in –y
happy             happier (than)       (the) happiest

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Comparisons
adjectives with two or more syllables:
fantastic           more fantastic (than)        (the) most fantastic
important         more important (than)     (the) most important 


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Future, 'will/won't' or 'be going to'
Will/won't
Future predictions, use the whole verb after will/won’t
I’m so nervous about that exam tomorrow. I’m sure I’ll fail and mr. Saunders will be mad at me. I’m sure I will look at the exam and won’t remember anything!



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Future, 'will/won't' or 'be going to'
You use ‘to be going to’ when you talk about your intentions or when you make predictions based on what you know or can see:

Dad is going to give up eating chips this year. (intention)
The river is deep here. It isn’t going to be easy to get across. (prediction based on what you know or can see)


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Adjectives/Adverbs
Adjectives (Bijvoeglijke naamwoorden)
Says something about a noun (zelfstandig naamwoord):
  • The view was wonderful.
  • He was angry.
  • My mother is a good teacher.

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Adjectives/Adverbs
Adverbs (bijwoorden) say someting about: 
- a verb (werkwoord) 
        He speaks slowly
        She plays the guitar beautifully
- an adjective (bijvoegelijk naamwoord) 
       My mother is an extremely good teacher. 

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Adjectives/Adverbs
- You make an adverb by adding –ly to an adjective.
            slow, slowly
            quick, quickly
            !!! easy, easily and probable, probably
!!!
- The adverb of good is well
- fast, early, late and hard don’t change


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First conditional
If clause                                   result clause
If + present simple              ... will                       + whole verb
                                                    ... won't/will not   + whole verb 

If I see Jane, I’ll tell her.
                                      or     I'll tell Jane if I see her.
If I’m late, my parents will be angry.
            or    My parents will be angry if I'm                                                                                                     late
If Tim sees me, he’ll know that I’m not ill.
  or    Tim will know that I'm not ill if                                                                                                       he sees me



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What is the difference?
I worked at the bank.
I have worked at the bank.

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Present Perfect
Present Perfect = Something started in the past but it still continues. We talk about actions that happened some time up to now.

He has never played the guitar. 
Have you ever worked there?

Signal words: ever and never
IRREGULAR VERBS: have/has + 3rd word! (fly-flew-flown)


If Tim sees me, he’ll know that I’m not ill.
  or    Tim will know that I'm not ill if                                                                                                       he sees me



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Homework
Make sure you finish all exercises of the welcome section by TUESDAY. You are free to plan it yourself. On Wednesday you will have a Check which you need to pass (no mark).

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