Grammar I

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This lesson contains 47 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Aras
Bade
Reva
Tuana
Zuzanna
Esma
Zaria
Demi
Nikky
Esther
Tuana
Ceylin
David
Milan
Marina
Merve
Jeppe
Rami
Mike
Thijmen
Luuk
Mees
Thom
Noud
Cinar
Sven
Florian 
Tolga
Nawaz
Yelkan
Teacher
Classroom Seating chart 3A
Kaan
Levi

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Deadlines /tests 
What
When 
Slim Stampen 
07.11.24 
Test Chapter 1 (x2)
13.11.24

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What could you now explain to another person about the US presidential elections?

Slide 3 - Open question

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We'll see tomorrow , guys !

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Homework 

Do ex 42 p.61 
Do ex 46 p.63 

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Today
  • CNN 10
  • Gerund vs infinitive
  • Compounds 

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Slide 10 - Video

Gerund 

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Slide 12 - Link

Gerund or Infinitive
I don't mind reviewing grammar.
I hope to learn a lot.

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Slide 14 - Video

How do you make a gerund?
Stem +ing 

The gerund looks a lot like a present continuous without the form of "to be"

Slide 15 - Slide

Gerund
The gerund is a form of a verb (stem + ing) which can be used as the subject or direct object. 

  • Subject
       Swimming is fun

  •  Direct object  
      I enjoy going to the seaside

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What kind of word is "cycling" in this sentence?
"I am [cycling] to my work."
A
a noun
B
a verb
C
adverb
D
adjective

Slide 17 - Quiz

What kind of word is "cycling" in this sentence?
"[Cycling] is my favourite hobby."
A
a noun
B
a verb
C
personal pronoun
D
adjective

Slide 18 - Quiz

Gerund vs Infinitive

It's worth .... an effort.
A
to make
B
making

Slide 19 - Quiz

Gerund vs Infinitive

Angelina doesn't mind ... care of the kids.
A
to take
B
taking

Slide 20 - Quiz

Gerund vs Infinitive

The whole class agrees it's difficult ... early.
A
to get up
B
getting up

Slide 21 - Quiz

Gerund vs Infinitive

I hate ... you this, but you failed the test.
A
to tell
B
telling

Slide 22 - Quiz

Gerund vs Infinitive

We will only succeed if we keep .... (try) .

Slide 23 - Open question

Gerund vs Infinitive

I had a cup of hot chocolate after (go) ice skating.

Slide 24 - Open question

Gerund vs Infinitive

Mark should remember ... (take) the trash out.
Remember to take  VS remember taking 

Slide 25 - Open question

Do ex 50 b

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Do ex 51 

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exit ticket

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Difference?

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some & any
betekent: wat, enkele, of een paar
it depends on the sentence you use it in. 

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When to use which one?
Bevestigende zinnen (main clauses)

Questions where the answer is most likely yes
Onkennende zinnen (negative clauses)

All questions

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You hear the doorbell - dingdong

Is there somebody at the door?
You kind of already know that there is someone because you heard the doorbell, right?

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same rules!!

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Every
betekent: iedere

I see her every day of the week.
We should help everywhere we can.

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NO 
betekent: not any

There will be no sunshine tomorrow. 
There is nowhere I can hang my coat.

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He didn't see .....one last night. He was home.

Slide 39 - Open question

We would love for .....body to stand up and dance.

Slide 40 - Open question

In Brasil you can buy a coffee .....

Slide 41 - Open question

The police couldn't find the burglars. They were _______ to be found.

Slide 42 - Open question

________ is at the door. Could you open it?

Slide 43 - Open question

Do ex 52 

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Slim Stampen !!

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Slide 47 - Link