3V Grammar Chapter 3 review

English 3A2
Chapter 3 Grammar review (On Track 3)
Rythovius College
January 2021
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English 3A2
Chapter 3 Grammar review (On Track 3)
Rythovius College
January 2021

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AGENDA
1. Presentations assignment

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When corona is over...

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If there was no corona virus...

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Difference between:
IF can be replaced with WHEN (0 or 1 conditional)
1. When corona is over... I will.. (1st conditional - likely to happen)
2. If there was no corona virus... I would go... 
(right now impossible to happen because there's corona and you cannot do those stuff)

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Presentations

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Gives some TIPS for a good presentation

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Open pg. 134
1. Read about the presentation
2. Practice in Breakout rooms. INSTRUCTIONS ON:
- How to wash a car
- How to brush your teeth
- How to cook spagetti
- How to study for en English test

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LAST STOP: Science Fair
pg. 157, 158
1. Invent something of your own
2. Create a flyer about it
3. Present it in 2.5 minutes
Pg. 160 (Template)
Hand-in: Email/ELO (Wednesday 3/2/2021)
FINISHED? Diddit exercises (On Track 3) / study for the test

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Conditional sentences
  • Geeft een voorwaarde aan (als...dan)

  • CONDITION (IF sentence) => Result

  • If it rains today, I will get wet.


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Try to answer these questions

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in TEAMS groups: 
1 student starts asks the question to another student and that student answers, asks another question to another student.
Watch out with the structure of the sentence. 
0 - conditional!!
The first one together: When happens if you don't study for a test? If I don't study for a test, I get a bad grade.
The Zero Conditional
  • Wordt gebruikt bij zaken die absoluut gebeuren: wetenschappelijke feiten en algemene waarheden
  • if + present simple, present simple

  • If you get too close to the sun, you melt
  • If you cross a border, you enter another country
  • if you heat up ice, it melts

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1. If you find a clover plant with four leaves, ...
2. If you want your house to attract luck, ...
3. You will have seven years bad luck ...
4. You will be unlucky ...
5. In Britain, if you meet a black cat, ...
6. You will avoid bad luck ...
7. If you put money in the pockets of new clothes, ...
8. You will be unlucky ...
9. If you spill some salt on the table, ...
10. You will be lucky ...




a. ... if you break a mirror.
b. ... you will be lucky.
c. ... throw some salt over your shoulder.
d. ... if you walk under a ladder.
e. ... if you touch wood.
f. ... you will be lucky.
g. ... you will be lucky.
h. ... put a horseshoe right up over the door.
i. ... if you open an umbrella indoors.
j. ... if you catch falling leaves in autumn.

Superstitons - Match the number with the letter!

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The First Conditional
  • Als iets waarschijnlijk gaat gebeuren, nu of in de toekomst
  • will + werkwoord ... if + present simple

  • If he gets the day off, we will go to London
  • We will be sad if Daniel leaves

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If I were a teacher...

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If we could travel...

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If I were an adult...

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The Second Conditional
  • Als het niet waarschijnlijk is dat iets gaat gebeuren, nu of in de toekomst
  • if + past simple, would + werkwoord

  • If we got the day off, we would go to London.
  • We would all be sad if Daniel left

LET OP: In deze conditonal gebruik je bij 'be' altijd WERE
If I were you I would not help him

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When corona is over...

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If there was no corona virus...

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Difference between:
IF can be replaced with WHEN (0 or 1 conditional)
1. When corona is over... I will.. (1st conditional - likely to happen)
2. If there was no corona virus... I would go... 
(right now impossible to happen because there's corona and you cannot do those stuff)

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Conditionals review

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Grammar Review Ch. 3 overview

1. Imperative (pg. 139)
2. Conditionals (pg. 139)
3. Science words (Verb, Noun, Adjective) (pg. 140)
4. Linking words (pg. 141)
5. Expressing likes and dislikes (pg. 141)
6. Creating a flyer -> time, place, writing instructions (pg. 142)

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Action plan
- In the next few lessons we will work on presentations (you will have to come up with an invention on your own and film it/present it)
Today: Inventions, presentations
Friday: exercises on diddit.be

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Inventions
What are inventions?
Why is the world full of new inventions?
Why is it good to have new inventions? 
Who thinks of new inventions?

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What did they invent? How does it work?

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Do you think you'd use it? Why? Why not (express your opinion)

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What did they invent? How does it work?

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Do you it is a useful invention? Why? Why not?

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Presentations
Pg. 134

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Gives some TIPS for a good presentation

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Open pg. 134
1. Read about the presentation
2. Practice in Breakout rooms. INSTRUCTIONS ON:
- How to wash a car
- How to brush your teeth
- How to cook spagetti
- How to study for en English test

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LAST STOP: Science Fair
pg. 157, 158
1. Invent something of your own
2. Create a flyer about it
3. Present it in 2.5 minutes
Pg. 160 (Template)

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Grammar Review Ch. 3 overview

1. Imperative (pg. 139)
2. Conditionals (pg. 139)
3. Science words (Verb, Noun, Adjective) (pg. 140)
4. Linking words (pg. 141)
5. Expressing likes and dislikes (pg. 141)
6. Creating a flyer -> time, place, writing instructions (pg. 142)

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Exit ticket imperative
What is it, give examples...

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Exit ticket Conditionals
What are conditionals, when do we use it...(+ examples)

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Exit ticket (Nouns, Adjectives and Verbs..) + examples

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Exit ticket: Linking words

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Exit ticket: Expressing likes and dislikes

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Exit ticket: Writing instructions (date and time)

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