238AB_speaking & the past 18-11

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Welcome back!
Great to see you again!

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WELCOME BACK!

Today's class:

  • Goals
  • Looking back: grammar test
  • NEW :speaking practice
  • Studiemeter
  • Reflect
  • Coming soon: speaking test!

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By the end of this lesson you will

- have refreshed your knowledge about past tenses
- have practiced speaking/making conversation
- have worked in Studiemeter
- hopefully had some fun :)


  • WHY? Useful for : writing/speaking & exams
  • Knowing more vocabulary: you can easily make yourself understood 

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Most common mistakes in Grammar test:

  1. Going to or will
  2. Conditionals (0,1)
  3. Word order

  • By the end of the lesson you can have a look at your test


But first: Looking back

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Speaking- test



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What does the test entail?
  • Giving your opinion on a subject
  • Doing research about a subject
  • Presenting


Handout/ it's learning /Teams

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Let's practice!

You'll receive cards
Talk to eachother & ask questions

A few rules:
  1. NO DUTCH!! 
  2. Help & correct each other
  3. use your "help sheet"



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REFRESHING YOUR MEMORY








What do you remember about it?
First

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Past Simple 
AND: IRREGULAR VERBS!!! 
Examples: buy- bought, see- saw, throw- ?)                                    

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The So as you can see in this slide, most verbs just get -ed behind it. 
Walk becomes walked
Play becomes played 
When we take a closer look at carry and study, we can see that they’ve got a consonant (medeklinker) before the -y, when this is de case the -y changes in -ies. 
Another thing we have to be aware of is that some verbs get a double consonant, like plan and stop. 
REFRESHING YOUR MEMORY








                                                                        What do you remember about this?
Secondly

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In het Nederlands

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Je wilt iets zeggen over iets dat:
  • zojuist/op dit moment net is afgelopen
      I have just finished my lunch."
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Signaalwoorden Present perfect
Examples:
I have never been there before
He hasn't come to school lately
They have always done that up till now

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                     A2 or B1                                Hard?                                Challenge accepted
Your turn!

STUDIEMETER TODAY:

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Recap:



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You're a politician giving a speech and you want to promise change in the future if the people vote for you. ( if you vote for me.....)

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Let's check our goals: have you 

- have refreshed your knowledge about past tenses
- have practiced speaking/making conversation
- have worked in Studiemeter
- hopefully had some fun :)


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Do you think we met our goals?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

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NEXT WEEK: 
LISTENING
Bijvoegelijke naamwoorden&bijwoorden




Please don't leave without saying goodbye, cause it's rude!



                                              

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