V3 P1 wk 2 SS theme 1 D speaking + E writing and Grammar

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Welcome V3

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Basic rules
  • We do our work when we should
  • We are silent during explanations
  • We raise our hands for questions
  • We respect each other
  • We (try to) speak English
  • Our phone is in our "zakkie" in our bag
  • We don't eat, drink, or chew gum in class

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Reading
2nd form

Reading: 5 min

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learning goals
- I can start a conversation and keep it going

- I can use compounds and the gerund

- I can hold and write about an interview

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This lesson
- speaking: keeping the conversation going

- grammar:  same/any and compounds

- writing: an interview

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ch 1: The World Around You

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Homework check

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no one really talks to him, he is a bit of a(n) ________
A
mutual friend
B
peer
C
outcast
D
colleague

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which is the odd one out?
A
polite
B
disrespectful
C
harsh
D
superficial

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My friend and me are really similar, we ____________.
A
have much in common
B
help each other out
C
a mutual friend
D
are blending in

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Translate:
sensible
A
oprecht
B
verstandig
C
koppig
D
oppervlakkig

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We are not really friends, she's more of a(n) _________.
A
companion
B
acquaintance
C
colleague
D
peer

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stone 1 (p. 50)
Try to find out a fun thing your neighbour did during the vacation. 

Use the stones from Stone 1.

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grammar
some/ any  and compounds

gerund + to infinitive

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Compounds with some-, any- every- and no-
A compound is when you make one word by joining two whole words.

e.g. some + body = somebody OR any + thing = anything

Exception/uitzondering: No + one is always written as two separate words. (i.e. no one)

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Grammar: Some/ Any/ Every/ No
  • Some= for a limited number or amount

  • Any= for unlimited number or amount

  • Every=All

  • No= None

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some- / any- / every- / no-

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Show what you know

Do exercise 30A (p. 55)
timer
5:00

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Show what you know

                                         answers exercise 30A (p. 55)

1. anyone/anybody, everyone/everybody
2. everything, something
3. everything, somebody/anybody/someone/anyone
4. anything, no one/nobody

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Gerund

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Verb + ing
 a verb (ww) + ing = noun (zelfstandig naamwoord)
We call this: the gerund

shop (verb) + ing = shopping (noun)               
game (verb) + ing = gaming (noun)                  
eat (verb) + ing = eating (noun)                          

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gerund is the verb + ing that is used as a noun.

It might be the subject of a sentence:





Think of a different example where the gerund is used as the subject of the sentence.

Smoking is bad for your health.
Roken in slecht voor je gezondheid.

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gerund is the verb + ing that is used as a noun.

It can also be the object of a sentence.





Think of a different example where the gerund is used as the object of the sentence.

they really love dancing.
Ze houden erg van dansen.

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writing
writing assignment

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the interview

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For the next lesson

Write a short article about the interview you did with your classmate.

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Bye bye

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