3h - lesson 46: pronouns

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Welcome!
lesson 46: Reflexive & recipocral pronouns

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Lesson plan
  • grammar: Reflexive & recipocral pronoun 
  • Explanation
  • practice
  • homework tomorrow 

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Reflexive & recipocral pronouns
Je gebruikt wederkerende voornaamwoorden om te praten over situaties waarbij het onderwerp en het lijdend voorwerp dezelfde persoon zijn
- Myself               - itself
- Herself             - themselves
- Himself            - each other 
- one another 



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Wanneer gebruiken we -self en wanneer -selves? (himself/ themselves)

Slide 4 - Open question

Reflexive & recipocral pronouns
  • self -->  enkelvoud
  • selves --> meervoud

She bought herself a new computer
He saw himself in the mirror
They enjoyed themselves at the party

They saw each other at the festival 



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Wanneer niet gebruiken?
  • Na woorden zoals wash, dress en shave. Behalve als je de nadruk wilt leggen op wie de handeling uitvoert
    Do you shave on Saturdays?

  • Na woorden zoals marry, hug en kiss. Deze woorden geven namelijk aan dat de handeling van beide kanten komt.
    They kissed when she got home

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Practice
Decide whether you have to use the reflexive pronoun, the reciprocal pronoun (each other) or nothing ( x )

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1. John hurt _____ when climbing the tree

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2. Peter and Sue helped ________ with the homework

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3. They hugged ____ when he came back from vacation.

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4. The wild monkey looked at _____ in the mirror

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5. Did she make _____ a cup of tea?

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6. You need to shave _____ before the interview

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Grammar overview
theme 5 & 6; gemaild!

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Homework tomorrow
ex. 24 p. 39-40 

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