week 9 lesson 1

I can talk about things that have (just) happened
I pronounce the G well 
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 2

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I can talk about things that have (just) happened
I pronounce the G well 

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Finish the book
timer
10:00
reread two weeks with the queen
Or read this article

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Homework is finished?
lesson 1 to 3
35+36

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“I’ve got shoes,” Colin pointed down to his brown elastic-sided boots. OK, they were a bit scuffed from when he’d borrowed Doug Beale’s trail-bike and the brakes had failed and he’d had to use his feet to stop, but they’d rub up with a bit of spit and chicken fat.
Dad sighed.’

How does Colin feel during this scene at the very beginning of the story?

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‘Next to Uncle Bob was the whitest kid Colin had ever seen. And huge. Colin was sure Mum had said cousin Alistair was only thirteen but he was built like a brick dunny and was taller than Uncle Bob.
After the hugging and kissing and shaking hands and questions about Mum and Dad and the food on the plane, they all stood looking at each other.’

What can be said about the relationship between Colin and Alistair?
Describe their relationship in at least 20 words.

Slide 6 - Open question

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Past simple & present perfect

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Past Simple Present Perfect

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Past simple < > present perfect
Past Simple  
- ww + ed (regular) 
- ww veranderd of juist niet (irregular)

Present Perfect 
- Have/has + ww+ed (regular)
- have/has + ww veranderd of juist niet (irregular)
- I didn't do my homework last Sunday.
- She gave me a really good idea yesterday.
- We were here last night, too.
- They didn't see her last week.
- I haven't done my homework. Sorry about that.
- She's given me a really good idea.
- We've been here since yesterday.
- They haven't seen you for weeks.

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Past simple / Present perfect

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(5 min total) 10 min

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1ste rijtje
2de rijtje
3de rijtje
Past Simple
Present Perfect
Present Simple

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past simple
present perfect

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38 plus practice more grammar 1 and 2
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10:00
Finished?
Make 40

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41 A/B
The pronunciation of the letter g depends on the letter that follows it.

g followed by e, i or y: pronunciation is 'soft'. It sounds like the letter j in 'juice'.
Examples: gymnastics, large, biology
Note: there are exceptions to this rule. Examples: get, girl and gear

g followed by any other letter: pronunciation is 'hard'.
Examples: golf, great, guy

when a word ends in a vowel followed by a g, the pronunciation is 'hard' as well.
Examples: leg, gig, dog

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Make a group of 3 people

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Make
42/43/44

Finished? 
Make get ahead 1
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10:00

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Have to, must, should.

You ____ be quiet when the teacher is talking!
A
must
B
should
C
have to
D
shouldn't

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Have to, must, should.

You ____ save some money.
A
has to
B
have to
C
must
D
should

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Have to, must, should.

Children ____ go to school.
A
have to
B
has to
C
must
D
should

Slide 21 - Quiz

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Have to, must, should.

I ____ go to school, I cannot afford it to miss that important exam.
A
have to
B
has to
C
must
D
should

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Have to, must, should.

All soldiers ____ wear a uniform.
A
shouldn't
B
should
C
has to
D
have to

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Have to, must, should.

In the UK all children ____ wear a uniform.
A
have to
B
has to
C
must
D
should

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Have to, must, should.

We ____ be home on time, because we don't want to miss that important game on the telly.
A
have to
B
has to
C
must
D
should

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I can talk about things that have (just) happened
I pronounce the G well 

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Homework

35
36 (38)
39
40 (42/43/44)
pronunciation
practice more

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