Week 6 : H Stones & I Grammar





Havo 3
Week 4

Learning Goal: 
By the end of the lesson: 

- I know what words that are related to nature, geography and climate





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Havo 3
Week 4

Learning Goal: 
By the end of the lesson: 

- I know what words that are related to nature, geography and climate





Slide 1 - Slide

Period 3 Overview
Chapter 5
All stones
Grammar
Vocabulary



Writing
  • Sentence Structure
  • Finding your voice in English
  • Writing Emails, both formal and informal

Book
  • Class book (can lead into period 4.)

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F Listening
Do ex 44


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H Stone 10



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H Vocabulary



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H Vocabulary



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biodegradable
A
met de hand gemaakt
B
hernieuwbaar
C
biologisch afbreekbaar
D
voordelig

Slide 7 - Quiz

conscious
A
bezorgd
B
bewust
C
zelfvoorzienend
D
milieuvriendelijk

Slide 8 - Quiz

accountable
A
biologisch afbreekbaar
B
vruchtbaar
C
verantwoordelijk
D
bewust

Slide 9 - Quiz

gunstig, voordelig

Slide 10 - Open question

zelfvoorzienend

Slide 11 - Open question

hernieuwbaar

Slide 12 - Open question

H Stone 10 ex46 p. 58



Solutions for environmental problems
- Which problem does it solve?
- How does it help the environment?

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Slide 14 - Open question


Slide 15 - Open question

H Stone 10 ex46 p. 58



Solutions for environmental problems
- Which problem does it solve?
- How does it help the environment?

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I grammar 
13 Conditionals



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I grammar 
13 Conditionals



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If the weather ______ this bad,
we _____ camping this weekend.
A
stays - wouldn't go
B
stays - wont go
C
will stay - won't go

Slide 19 - Quiz

If I _____ you, I ________
another minute on this hopeless undertaking.
A
were - wouldn't waste
B
would be - wouldn't waste
C
were - won't waste

Slide 20 - Quiz

If he ______ sorry to me,
I ____ him
A
had said - could have forgiven
B
could have said - forgave
C
said - could have forgiven

Slide 21 - Quiz

Grammar 13
I can work on my own.
I need some help.

Slide 22 - Poll

Individual
Classwork
ex 52 p. 89
instruction
slim stampen 13A+B
ex 52 p.89
slim stampen 13A+B
I grammar 
13 Conditionals



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I grammar 
13 Conditionals



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Conditionals

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Conditionals = if-zinnen
A conditional sentence exists of 2 parts: 
If it rains tomorrow, I will stay at home

  • the condition (voorwaarde/actie): If it rains tomorrow
  • the result (resultaat/gevolg): I will stay at home.

There are 4 different ways to construct conditional sentences in English. We will look at all of them.

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Zero conditional (100% waar):
This form is used for: 
- facts /  real (factual) situations in the present
- commands / the imperative form

How to make:  use a present simple in both parts

If water freezes, it becomes ice.
If you want to be better at English, pay attention (imperative)

In this conditional, you can replace the word 'if' with 'when' without changing the meaning.

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 First conditional (erg waarschijnlijk, bijna 100% waar)
The type 1 conditional is used to refer to:
- the present or future where a situation is real
- a possible condition and its likely result

How to make: use a present simple in the if-clause
and the future simple in the main clause.

Future simple: will +  infinitive (full verb)

If you are late, she will be very angry.

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Second conditional (onwaarschijnlijk, maar niet onmogelijk) 
The type 2 conditional is used to refer to:
- a hypothetical condition and its probable result (aka: 
its unlikely to happen, but not impossible)

How to make: use a past simple in the if-clause
and would + infinitive in the main clause.
If I learned to play the guitar, I would be  rock star.
If I were famous, I would post on Instagram every day!

In the if-clause, were is often used instead of was

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Third conditional (onwaar, niet meer te veranderen)
The type 3 conditional is used to refer to:
- a time in the past and a situation that is the opposite
of the present.
- an unreal past condition and its probable result  

How to make: use a past perfect in the if-clause
and would/could/should have + past participle in 
the main clause
If you had studied harder, you would have passed the exam.
(but you didnt study hard, so you failed)

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If + past simple, … would + infinitive is used when
A
something is always true
B
something becomes true when the condition is met
C
something is not true in the present
D
something was not true in the past

Slide 31 - Quiz

If + present simple, … present simple is used when
A
something is always true
B
something becomes true when the condition is met
C
something is not true in the present
D
something is not true in the past

Slide 32 - Quiz

If + past perfect, … would have + past participle
A
something is always true
B
something becomes true when the condition is met
C
something is not true in the present
D
something is not true in the past

Slide 33 - Quiz

If + present simple, … will + infinitive is used when
A
something is always true
B
something becomes true when the condition is met
C
something is not true in the present
D
something is not true in the past

Slide 34 - Quiz

ex 52. 89



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ex 52. 89



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yes
no

Slide 37 - Poll

exit ticket
 ex 53 p. 90



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exit ticket answers



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