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Grammar
  • Indirect speech
  • one/ones
  • Introduction Past perfect
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This lesson contains 20 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Grammar
  • Indirect speech
  • one/ones
  • Introduction Past perfect

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Direct / indirect speech

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Indirect speech
Je gebruikt dit als je wil vertellen wat iemand anders heeft gezegd:
Jason: "I'm reading a very good book."
Jason said (that) he was reading a very good book. 

Tony: "My mum isn't home yet."
Tony said (that) his mum wasn't home yet. 



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Indirect speech
Je gaat altijd een stapje terug in de tijd (want je vertelt het later):

Direct: present simple --->                  indirect: past simple
Direct: present continuous: --->        indirect: past continuous
Direct: past simple --->                         indirect: past perfect
Direct: present perfect--->                  indirect: past perfect

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Which indirect form is correct:
Amy: I am okay.
A
Amy said she is okay
B
Amy said she is being okay
C
Amy said she was okay
D
Amy said she had been okay

Slide 6 - Quiz

Which form is correct:
Trish: I am doing laundry.
A
Trish said she was doing laundry.
B
Trish is doing laundry.
C
Trish was doing laundry
D
Trish said she is doing laundry.

Slide 7 - Quiz

Fill in the correct indirect speech:
Shane: "I like to cook."

Slide 8 - Open question

Fill in the indirect speech:
Mason: "I did the washing up."

Slide 9 - Open question

One  & Ones

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One & Ones
Je gebruikt deze woorden om herhaling van een eerder gebruikt woord te voorkomen.

We are looking for a new bike. Perhaps one in white?
Wow! I really like those flowers. Especially the ones in pink.

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 One and ones
- Use 'one' for singular: That's the book I want, I like that one.

- Use 'ones' for plural: Those are the ones I want. 

A pair of trousers is used for plural, because it has two legs. Same goes for a pair of scissors. 

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Gebruik one/ones
Na deze woorden kun je one/ones gebruiken:
- een bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- which
- this/ that/ these / those
- als zelfstandig naamwoord

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What is happening in this sentence?
When he arrived at the train station, the train had already left.

What happened
first?

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🇬🇧 Past Simple 

🇳🇱 Verleden Tijd


ww+ed

(irr. verb = 2e vorm)



I saw him yesterday.



🇬🇧 Past Perfect

🇳🇱 Voltooid Verleden Tijd




🇬🇧 Past Simple 
🇳🇱 Verleden Tijd

ww+ed
(irr. verb = 2e vorm)

He arrived at the train station.


I decided to walk home.
🇬🇧 Past Perfect 
🇳🇱 Voltooid Verleden Tijd

had + ww+ed
(irr. verb = had + 3e vorm)

When he arrived at the train station the train had left.

I had lost my bike key so I decided to walk home.


The Past Perfect shows what happened first in the past.

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Slide 17 - Video

Fill in the Past Perfect:
When I walked in, the meeting ___already___ (start).

Slide 18 - Open question

Fill in the Past Perfect:
After he ______ (pass) his exam, he threw a party.

Slide 19 - Open question

Homework


Theme 5
Do: Indirect speech ex. 12,13 pages 11/12
      One/ones ex. 14, 15 pages 12/13
      Past Perfect vs Past Simple ex. 25, 26 
      pages 19/20

Tuesday 18 May 
Learn: words Theme 5 A/B/C


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