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Welcome!

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Welcome!

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Presentations

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Practice for the test

2. They're, there, their (what's the difference?)
3. Vocabulary (woordenschat) from  the previous lesson
4. Revision exercises unit 1 ( did you do them?)

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they’re, their, there
Translate these words  into Dutch
They're: they are
There:
Their:


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Translation
They're:   ze zijn
There:      daar
Their:        hun



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there, they're, their
John:    Who are the people standing there?
Mary:     They're my sisters and their children.

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stomach
spine
Blood
brain
intestines
kidneys
lungs
muscle
ribs
skull
throat

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stomach
spine
Blood
brain
intestines
kidneys
lungs
muscle
ribs
skull
throat
maag
ruggengraat
bloed
hersenen
darmen
nieren
longen
spieren
ribben
schedel
keel

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Accidents and injuries
twist your ankle
Bang your head
break a bone
bruise yourself badly
cut yourself badly
have a bad nose bleed
burn yourself
sprain your wrist

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twisted/sprained your ankle
Bang your head
break a bone
bruise yourself badly
cut yourself badly
have a nose bleed
burn yourself
sprain your wrist
verstuikte enkel
Slag je hoofd
Breek een bot
Jezelf ernstig bezeren
Jezelf ernstig snijden
 Een bloedneus krijgen
Jezelf verbranden
Je pols verzwikken

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What are the signals of the present simple
What are the signal words for the present continuous

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Present simple:

Everyday
always
often
evey month/year
usually
He usuall goes to...
we usually go......

Present continuous:
verb with-ing

at the moment
right now
listen...look...!
now
Listen! he is playing your song 


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