VWO 4 Of Course unit 5 lesson 4 class 2

VWO 4 - Lesson 5.4 (class 2)



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VWO 4 - Lesson 5.4 (class 2)



VWO 4 - Unit 3 lesson 1 (a)

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Today
Class work
Vocabulary
Grammar: relative pronouns

Individually 
Week task 

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Goals
  • Ik herken de woorden van lesson 5.4. 
  • Ik weet wat betrekkelijke voornaamwoorden zijn en hoe ik deze moet toepassen in het Engels. 

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Study box lesson 4
Please turn to page 214 of your Student's book.

Take turns reading out the sentences and words Dutch-English

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Grammar: relative pronouns
Quick overview:

- betrekkelijke voornaamwoorden
- verwijzen naar een woord of zinsdeel ervoor 
- horen bij betrekkelijke bijzin (= zin die extra informatie geeft) 

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Relative pronouns
Verwijzing naar personen --> who / that 

  • This is the man who / that I was talking about. 
  • There were a couple of children who / that didn't like the idea. 

Maar: als de bijzin tussen komma's staat, mag je niet kiezen voor that
  • Our neighbours, who own a red car, are very nice. 

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Relative pronouns
Na voorzetsel --> whom 

  • Your sister, for whom you bought this present, is a nice girl. 
  • These are the people, with whom they organised that party. 

Je kunt dit in jouw eigen gebruik van het Engels vermijden, door het voorzetsel achteraan in de bijzin te plaatsen:
  • Your sister, who you bought this present for, is a nice girl. 

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Relative pronouns
Verwijzing naar dieren of dingen --> which / that 

  • That is the movie which / that I saw when I was on vacation. 
  • This is still his first car which / that he bought when he turned 18. 

Maar: als de bijzin tussen komma's staat, mag je niet kiezen voor that
  • The books, which are on the table, have been read by this class. 

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Relative pronouns
Bezit, zowel bij personen als bij dieren en dingen  --> whose

  • The boy, whose brother is living abroad, spent his summer alone. 
  • The house, whose windows were broken, is my uncle's. 



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Relative pronouns
Verwijzing naar plaats  --> where

  • The city, where I was born, is in the south of the country. 
  • This is the shop where I bought that cute dress. 



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The man ... spoke is my father.

Slide 11 - Open question

The car, ... he bought last Thursday, was very cheap.

Slide 12 - Open question

Tom, ... is my brother, won the match.

Slide 13 - Open question

That's the man ... house was destroyed by a tornado.

Slide 14 - Open question

The chair on ... I was sitting broke down.

Slide 15 - Open question

The pupils to ... he was speaking were very noisy.

Slide 16 - Open question

This is the bike ... I told you about last Sunday.

Slide 17 - Open question

My friend for ... I have been waiting for two hours hasn't returned.

Slide 18 - Open question

What to do?
Do: exercise 1 - 11 + Test yourself
Copy: study box lesson 5.4 En-Du + Du-En




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  • Study study box lesson 5.1 to 5.3 English-Dutch + Dutch-English
  • Watch grammar video and do extra exercises if you need more practise
  • Practise extra grammar through Versterk Jezelf (when the results of the Test Yourself indicate you should)
  • Read an English book 

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Class today
We discussed relative pronouns.

You continued working on your week task. 

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Next class
Time to finish week task. 






Have a nice day! 

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Slide 23 - Video

Slide 24 - Link