* place of the adverb (H) * comparisons (H) *relative pronouns * gerund
Slide 2 - Slide
Name one grammar topic that you understand well, and one topic that you struggle with.
Slide 3 - Open question
Slide 4 - Video
01:14
Fill in the blank spaces with the correct alternatives. He is a very___________person, he will never hurt your feelings. His sister is the _________opposite. She's always so __________.
A
gently - total - rudely
B
gentle - totally - good
C
gentle - total - rude
D
well - total - nice
Slide 5 - Quiz
01:59
Make a correct English sentence containing an adverb that says something about another adverb.
Slide 6 - Open question
02:28
Make a correct English sentence containing an adverb that says something about an adjective.
Slide 7 - Open question
02:58
Which exceptions do you know? Which words don't follow the rules?
Slide 8 - Mind map
Identify the adverbs & adjectives in this meme.
Slide 9 - Open question
Hulpwerkwoorden
MUST - MUSTN'T (persoonlijke noodzaak / kan niet anders - niet moeten/mogen)
HAVE TO - DON'T / DOESN'T HAVE TO ( moeten/ van buitenaf opgelegd - niet hoeven)
SHOULD - SHOULDN'T (zou eigenlijk moeten - zou eigenlijk niet moeten
Slide 10 - Slide
Which of these sentences is the correct translation of: 'Je moet je eerst je ouders om toestemming vragen.'
A
You must ask your parents for permission first.
B
You should ask your parents for permission first.
C
You have to ask your parents for permission first.
D
Translation B and C are both correct.
Slide 11 - Quiz
Present Simple - Past Simple - Present Perfect
Do you still know the difference between these tenses?
Slide 12 - Slide
Make a correct sentence using the present perfect.
Slide 13 - Open question
What are signal words for the past simple?
Slide 14 - Mind map
Which of these four sentences is completely correct?
A
My brother and sister never saw the film Happy Feet.
B
Yesterday my parents bought a new BMW.
C
He has brushed his teeth on a daily basis.
D
Did you ever saw the changing of the guards in London?
Slide 15 - Quiz
Relative pronouns (betrekkelijke voornaamwoorden)
WHO (personen)
WHICH (dingen)
THAT (personen en dingen)
Slide 16 - Slide
When can you replace 'who' or 'which' in a sentence with 'that'?
Slide 17 - Mind map
Which of these sentences is completely correct?
A
The teacher that marked my test is called Mrs. Yeung.
B
You know, she's that boring teacher which never gives us any sweets
C
However, it was Mrs. Benz which was so nice to me when I started crying.
D
I do hope, that she will be my teacher next year, I like Mrs. Yeung.
Slide 18 - Quiz
What do you know about the 'gerund'?
Slide 19 - Mind map
Make a correct sentence using the gerund.
Slide 20 - Open question
In which of these sentences has the gerund been used correctly?
A
They stopped seeing each other. They weren't in love any longer.
B
They stopped seeing the beautiful flowers by the side of the road.
C
I'm having a relaxing bath later this evening.
D
Do we keep on walking or are we going to stop somewhere?
Slide 21 - Quiz
Be honest...what grammar topic do you need to revise a little better?