Grammar Recap

Reader English basics & grammar recap
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Reader English basics & grammar recap
English basics & grammar recap.

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Grammar Recap
Dit onderdeel vind ik nog lastig
How to talk about the future (using will, shall and to be going to)
How to talk about the future (using the present continuous and the present simple)
How to talk about the past (using the past simple)
How to use the irregular verbs: past simple
How to use quantifiers: much, many, a lot of / lots of
How to use adverbs of frequency
ALLES !

Slide 2 - Poll

Will/shall + be going to

Slide 3 - Slide

                 Will/shall + infinitive

- Predictions without evidence, 
- Spontaneous decisions.
- Promises
- Offers

We will give it back tomorrow.
Mum thinks it will rain, I'm not sure though.
I think I will go to the cinema!
              To be going to + infinitive

-Predictions with evidence
-Intentions
-future plans


We agreed that we are going to go to the cinema.
Look at those dark clouds! I think it is going to rain.

Slide 4 - Slide

Future: present simple
Future: will/shall
Future: to be going to
Future: present continuous
Voorspelling met bewijs
Belofte
Vraag om advies
Geplande actie
Geplande actie (met bewijs)
Vertrektijden OV
Werkafspraak
Eindtijd film
Schoolrooster
Bedreiging

Slide 5 - Drag question

Wanneer gebruik je shall?
A
Bij WE en THEY in een normale zin.
B
Bij ARE en IS in een vraagzin.
C
Bij I en WE in een vraagzin.
D
Bij I en WE in een normale zin.

Slide 6 - Quiz

It ... rain tomorrow
A
Wan't
B
Shall
C
Are
D
Will

Slide 7 - Quiz

I ... him a postcard right now.
A
Shall send
B
Am send
C
Will send
D
Am going to send

Slide 8 - Quiz

......he start the race next month or shall I do it?
A
will
B
shall
C
won't
D
shan't

Slide 9 - Quiz

Future Pt. 2
Present Continuous  (future purposes)
&
Present Simple 


Slide 10 - Slide

Present Continuous
                                     to be (am, is , are) + verb + ing

  • future events that are fixed, planned or definitely decided
I am visiting my grandparents tomorrow.
Next month we are emigrating to Australia.
Nattll! Now, At the moment, Today, This, Look, Listen

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Present simple
                                                            root form  or add -s/-es 

  • Future events that are scheduled (on a timetable etc.).

The store opens at eleven tomorrow.
The train leaves at 10pm.





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     Present Continuous
        to be + verb + -ing


  • Future events that are fixed, planned, definitely decided

I am meeting my friends at the park in an hour.


       Present simple
       root form or add -s/-es

  • Scheduled events.

The store opens at eleven tomorrow.

Slide 13 - Slide

I ________ (meet) my friends in the park in an hour.
A
am meeting
B
will meet
C
is meeting
D
meet

Slide 14 - Quiz

Charlie ________ (leave) for London tomorrow.
A
is leaving
B
will leave
C
was leaving
D
leave

Slide 15 - Quiz

I ________ (visit) my parents every weekend.

A
am visiting
B
aren't visiting
C
visit
D
am going to visit

Slide 16 - Quiz

Past simple
Als in het verleden iets gebeurt, gebruik je de past simple 
The past simple eindigt vaak op -ed. 
Bevestigend
Ontkennend
Vragend
I played
You played
He/she/it played
We played
They played
You played
I did not play
You did not play
He/she/it did not play
We did not play
They did not play
You did not play
Did I play?
Did you play?
Did he/she/it play?
Did we play?
Did they play?
Did you play?

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De past simple is de verleden tijd
Hoe maak je de past simple?

Slide 18 - Open question

We (listen) to the radio yesterday.
A
don't listen
B
not listened
C
did not listen
D
didn't listened

Slide 19 - Quiz

The neighbours (move) to Canada last week but last month.
A
not moved
B
moved not
C
didn't moved
D
didn't move

Slide 20 - Quiz

The question form of the Past Simple 'sleep' is ...
A
Slept he?
B
Did he slept?
C
Did he sleep?
D
Does he sleep?

Slide 21 - Quiz

Past simple regelmatige werkwoorden

Past simple onregelmatige werkwoorden
swim
walk
drive
cook
give
have

Slide 22 - Drag question

Irregular verbs

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Irregular verbs

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Irregular verbs

have - ……. - had
A
had
B
hadded
C
haved
D
haven

Slide 25 - Quiz

irregular verbs:
fall - ? - ?

A
felt - felt
B
fell - fallen
C
falled - falled
D
fell - fell

Slide 26 - Quiz

Irregular verb of
beginnen
A
to begin - begin - begin
B
to begin - began - begun
C
to begin - began - began
D
to begin - begun - begun

Slide 27 - Quiz

Irregular verb of
kosten
A
to cost - costed - costen
B
to cost - chosten - gecost
C
to cost - costed - costed
D
to cost - cost - cost

Slide 28 - Quiz

Irregular verbs:
teach .....-......
A
tought tought
B
taught taught

Slide 29 - Quiz

Quantifiers
Met quantifiers geef je aan om hoeveel 'iets' gaat.
(Denk aan het woord quantity).

Slide 30 - Slide


A
Uncountable
B
Countable

Slide 31 - Quiz

Hoe kun je het nagaan?
Zet een getal voor het zelfstandig naamwoord.
One air, two airs... 😆
One sunlight, two sunlights... 🤗

Slide 32 - Slide

Love
A
Uncountable
B
Countable

Slide 33 - Quiz

Quantifiers

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Quantifiers

Babies need ____ sleep.
A
much
B
many
C
a little
D
a lot of

Slide 35 - Quiz

Quantifiers
Thank you so _________ for your help.
A
much
B
many
C
a lot of
D
lots of

Slide 36 - Quiz

Adverbs of frequency
we use adverbs of frequency to describe how often someone does something or how often something happens.

Slide 37 - Slide

Quizlet

Slide 38 - Slide

Adverbs of frequency

Slide 39 - Slide

Word order
adverbs of frequency plaats je:
A
na to be/voor ene hoofdwerkwoord
B
na to be en een hoofdwerkwoord
C
voor to be/na een hoofdwerkwoord
D
voor to be en een hoofdwerkwoord

Slide 40 - Quiz

Grammar Recap
Over dit onderdeel wil ik nog extra uitleg
How to talk about the future (using will, shall and to be going to)
How to talk about the future (using the present continuous and the present simple)
How to talk about the past (using the past simple)
How to use the irregular verbs: past simple
How to use quantifiers: much, many, a lot of / lots of
How to use adverbs of frequency
Geen van deze, ik begrijp alles

Slide 41 - Poll