3KB theme 2 grammar can/could/be able to

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Leer de woordjes of irregular verbs op quizlet (klik hier)
Leg je huiswerk op tafel (opdracht 19, 21 WB p. 90)
Angelina: 

Vandaag:
- newsround
- grammar modals
timer
5:00
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This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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log in lessonup
Leer de woordjes of irregular verbs op quizlet (klik hier)
Leg je huiswerk op tafel (opdracht 19, 21 WB p. 90)
Angelina: 

Vandaag:
- newsround
- grammar modals
timer
5:00

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check homework
(opdracht 19, 21 WB p. 90)
Angelina: 17, 19

Slide 2 - Slide

Goals:
Aan het einde van de les
- heb je geoefend met luisteren en vocabulaire door newsround te kijken
- Weet je het verschil tussen can/could/be able to

Slide 3 - Slide

Newsround (schrift voor je!)
We gaan elke week het Engelse nieuws kijken. 

Waarom? voorbereiding op CITO kijken en luisteren + beter worden in Engelse vocabulaire
Hoe? Tijdens het luisteren schrijf je in steekwoorden op waar het over gaat. Dit bespreken we daarna.

Slide 4 - Slide

Slide 5 - Link

can, could + (be) able to

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Slide 7 - Video

Can:
- ability/possibility
- permission
- request


Can you speak French?
Can you help me with my maths homework?
'I haven't got a pen.' - 'You can use mine.'

Slide 8 - Slide

negative of can is can't or cannot

Slide 9 - Slide

We use can + infinitive 


can see
can speak
can play 
can read
can come
With 'able to' use the correct form of 'be'

I am able to see
You are able to speak
He/she/it is able to play
We are able to read
They are able to come

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Can you phone me this afternoon? I would like to know how you are.
Are you able to phone me this afternoon? Or are you busy?

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Could is de verleden tijd van can
We can see the lake from our  hotel window. (You are on holiday now.)

We could see the lake from our hotel window. (About a holiday in the past)

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could wordt ook gebruikt voor iets wat je vroeger kon (en nu niet meer)


My grandmother could speak four languages.

She could ride a bike when she was three years old.

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Als het gaat om een specifieke situatie in het verleden gebruik je was/were  + able to:

The fire spread through the country, but fortunately everybody was able to escape.
(Not: everybody could escape.)


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Could gebruik je ook als je beleefd wil zijn 



Could I have some sugar please?

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Peter was an excellent tennis player when he was younger. He could beat anyone.
James and Peter played tennis yesterday. Peter played well, but Peter could play better if he wanted to

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We use could + infinitive 


could see
could speak
could play 
could read
could come
With 'able to' use the correct form of 'be'

I was able to see
You were able to speak
He/she/it was able to play
We were able to read
They were able to come

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en wanneer gebruik je dan should???

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The patient can / could able to walk again in a few days.
A
can
B
could

Slide 19 - Quiz

I ___ swim very well when I was younger.
A
can
B
could

Slide 20 - Quiz

Wat gebruik je om aan te geven dat je wel of niet in staat bent iets te doen?
A
can
B
could

Slide 21 - Quiz

It is little Sue's birthday tomorrow, she is so nervous ......... sleep
A
Cannot
B
couldn't
C
can't

Slide 22 - Quiz

When Donald Trump was only 4, he ............count to 20 in Japanese!
A
could
B
can

Slide 23 - Quiz

John ....................... participate tomorrow, he has broken his leg!
A
cannot
B
couldn't

Slide 24 - Quiz

Time to work
what: doe opdracht 43, 44 WB pagina 107, 108
Angelina: 40, 42 WB pagina 107, 108
how: in pairs or alone
help: teacher/notes/screen
Time: 10 min
Done? Study vocabulary theme 2

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Conclusion
Aan het einde van de les
- heb je geoefend met luisteren en vocabulaire door newsround te kijken
- Weet je het verschil tussen can/could
Huiswerk
doe opdracht 43, 44 WB pagina 107, 108
Angelina: 40, 42 WB pagina 107, 108

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