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3MC Week 23 les 3 (Recap Unit 5 + Unit 6)
Week 23: lesson 3 (Recap Unit 5 + Unit 6)
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Week 23: lesson 3 (Recap Unit 5 + Unit 6)
Slide 1 - Slide
Homework
Finish all exercises of unit 6 Language Revision (SB) + Language Round-up (WB)
Homework not done? >> come back on friday at 16.00 in room 063 to finish it!
Slide 2 - Slide
Last lesson
I can test my English language skills and knowledge of
unit 6
This lesson
I can test my English language skills and knowledge of
unit 5 & 6
Lesson goals
Slide 3 - Slide
Lesson plan
1. Homework
2. Questions/Practice
3. Kahoot
4. Did we achieve our lesson goals?
Slide 4 - Slide
Unit 5 Grammar
Present/past simple passive
Past ability:
could
&
was/were able to
Non-defining relative clauses:
who,whose,which, where
Slide 5 - Slide
Present/past simple passive
Slide 6 - Slide
What's the difference?
The man shouts at his dog everyday
The dog is shouted at everyday
Slide 7 - Slide
What's the difference?
The man
shouts
at his dog everyday
The dog
is shouted at
everyday
Slide 8 - Slide
What's the difference?
Have they ever offered you a job?
Has a job ever been offered to you?
Slide 9 - Slide
What's the difference?
Have
they ever
offered
you a job?
Has
a job ever
been offered
to you?
Slide 10 - Slide
What's the difference?
1. The man
shouts
at his dog everyday
1.
Have
they ever
offered
you a job?
2. The dog
is shouted at
everyday
2.
Has
a job ever
been offered
to you?
Sentences 1 are in
active tense
. Sentences 2 are in
passive tense
Slide 11 - Slide
Make it passive:
"They didn't test it"
Slide 12 - Open question
Make it passive:
"My aunt runs this shop"
Slide 13 - Open question
Past ability:
could
&
was/were able to
Slide 14 - Slide
What's the difference?
I could see everyone
I was able to see everyone
Slide 15 - Slide
Answer: no difference
I
could
see everyone
I
was able to
see everyone
How would you translate it in Dutch?
Slide 16 - Slide
What's the difference?
They couldn't come here.
They weren't able to come here
Slide 17 - Slide
Answer: no difference
They
couldn't
come here.
They
weren't able to
come here
How would you translate it in Dutch?
Slide 18 - Slide
What is the difference?
The bag was heavy, but he
was able to
carry it.
He was strong when he was young, so he
could
carry heavy bags
Slide 19 - Slide
What is the difference?
The bag was heavy, but he
was able to
carry it.
>>>
specific ability
on
one occasion
He was strong when he was young, so he
could
carry heavy bags
>>>
general ability
in the past
Slide 20 - Slide
Which one is correct?
We
were able to
fix the car there.
We
could
fix the car there.
Slide 21 - Slide
Which one is correct?
We
were able to
fix the car there.
We
could
fix the car there.
You can only use
were able to
here>>> because it is a
specific ability
on
one occasion
!
Slide 22 - Slide
One exception
You can use
could
when talking about
senses
(hear,see,smell, taste, feel)
It was dark, but I
could
see
someone coming.
specific ability
on
one occasion
Slide 23 - Slide
Rules
1.General ability?
2.
Specific ability
on
one occasion
?
3. + talking about senses (hear,see,
feel..)?
4. Both general/specific
1.
could & was/were able to
4.
couldn't&wasn't/weren't able
2.
was/were able to
3.
could
Slide 24 - Slide
What's the difference?
I could see everyone
I was able to see everyone
Slide 25 - Slide
Answer: no difference
I
could
see everyone
I
was able to
see everyone
How would you translate it in Dutch?
Slide 26 - Slide
What's the difference?
They couldn't come here.
They weren't able to come here
Slide 27 - Slide
Answer: no difference
They
couldn't
come here.
They
weren't able to
come here
How would you translate it in Dutch?
Slide 28 - Slide
What is the difference?
The bag was heavy, but he
was able to
carry it.
He was strong when he was young, so he
could
carry heavy bags
Slide 29 - Slide
Answer: specific/general ability
The bag was heavy, but he
was able to
carry it.
>>>
specific ability
on
one occasion
He was strong when he was young, so he
could
carry heavy bags
>>>
general ability
in the past
Slide 30 - Slide
Which one is correct?
We
were able to
fix the car at that moment.
We
could
fix the car at that moment.
Slide 31 - Slide
Answer:
We
were able to
fix the car at that moment.
We
could
fix the car at that moment.
You can only use
were able to
here>>> because it is a
specific ability
on
one occasion
!
Slide 32 - Slide
One exception
You can use
could
when talking about
senses
(hear,see,smell, taste, feel)
It was dark, but I
could
see
someone coming.
At that moment I
could
feel something was wrong.
specific ability
on
one occasion
Slide 33 - Slide
Rules
1.General ability?
2.
Specific ability
on
one occasion
?
3.
Specific ability
+ talking about
senses (hear,see,feel..)?
4. Both general/specific
1.
could & was/were able to
4.
couldn't&wasn't/weren't able
2.
was/were able to
3.
could
Copy this in your notebook!
timer
3:00
Slide 34 - Slide
Non-defining relative clauses:
who,whose,which, where
Slide 35 - Slide
Look at the sentences below
1. There were plenty of people
who/that
had never seen one.
2. Some children,
who
were lucky enough to have computers at home, made a video.
Slide 36 - Slide
Now look at the relative clauses
1. There were plenty of people
who/that had never seen one
.
2. Some children,
who were lucky enough to have computers at home
, made a video.
In which sentence can you
leave out the relative clause
and still have a full sentence?
Slide 37 - Slide
Only sentence 2
1. There were plenty of people
who/that had never seen one
.
2. Some children,
who were lucky enough to have computers at home
, made a video.
Sentence 1 = a defining clause
Sentence 2 = a non-defining clause
Slide 38 - Slide
Rule
1. There were plenty of people
who/that had never seen one
.
2. Some children,
who were lucky enough to have computers at home
, made a video.
Can you leave out the relative clause and still have a normal sentences? >>>> a non-defining clause
Slide 39 - Slide
Unit 6 Grammar
Will, won't, may, might
for predictions
First conditional with
if/unless
Will
future with
when/as soon as
Past perfect simple
Slide 40 - Slide
Time left? Let's play Kahoot!
Enter the game PIN that I will show you now
Slide 41 - Slide
Lesson goals:
I can test my English language skills and knowledge of unit 5 & 6
Homework :
None, study for your test!
Slide 42 - Slide
Lyrics training
Time to practice your listening skills!
Listen to a song and guess the missing words in the lyrics
Slide 43 - Slide
lyricstraining.com
Slide 44 - Link
Slide 45 - Slide
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