Chapter 1, I grammar

Riddle

What is yours, but used by others more than yourself?
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time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Riddle

What is yours, but used by others more than yourself?

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Riddle
What is yours, but used by others more than yourself?

Your name!

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Learning goals
By the end of this lesson you can:
  • Tell the difference between a gerund and a to + infinitive
  • Use gerunds and the to + infinitive in a sentence

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Road map
  • Bell ringer, riddle
  • Learning goals
  • Warm-up (grammar)
  • Listening and gap fill 
  • Work on tasks
  • Review
  • Looking ahead

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Warm-up
Who remembers?

Gerund?
Infinitive?

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Warm-up
"Gerund" : werkwoord + ing
  • swimming
  • reading
  • playing

Infinitive = het hele werkwoord
  • to discover
  • to arrive
  • to spend

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Dus....

Een werkwoord kan worden gevolgd door een andere actie. We moeten dan kiezen tussen:
gerund                      of                     to + infinitive    
I enjoy going          of                      I want to go

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Listen to the story

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Listen to the story again
Which form is used?

VERB + infinitive                                                        VERB + gerund

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Gerunds -> verb ends in -ing

I love riding my bike.
He likes writing essays.
They hate travelling by plane
to + infinitive (gebruik het hele werkwoord)

I am hoping to discover some new bands.
They expect to arrive at noon.
We refuse to spend too much money

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Tasks
  • Complete the hand-out
  • P. 66 + 67: complete 50 and 51

Done? Take the online quiz or study vocabulary p. 73

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Review
What is the difference between a gerund and a to + infinitive?
When do you use these?
Can you give an example?

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Looking ahead
Exercises 50-51 must be finished

Tomorrow:
  • prefixes: some-/any-/every-/no-
  • writing

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