(a) little and (a) few + Personal Pronouns

Welcome to today's English lesson

With Ms Frijns
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

This lesson contains 44 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Welcome to today's English lesson

With Ms Frijns

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Take out your books and start reading, please 
timer
5:00

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Help me out! :)
The questions are anonymous

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What is your favourite thing about going to school?

Slide 4 - Open question

What do you think of studying?

Slide 5 - Open question

What skill do you think is the most important when learning English?
A
reading
B
speaking
C
writing
D
listening/ watching

Slide 6 - Quiz

Do you ever speak English? If so, when?

Slide 7 - Open question

Are you afraid to speak in English in class? Why?

Slide 8 - Open question

Do you think this exercise is interesting? Why (not)?

Slide 9 - Open question

Slide 10 - Slide

Why do you think being able to speak English is important?

Slide 11 - Open question

Test testweek (week 50)
What do you need to know for the test in the testweek (week 50)?
Unit 2
Grammar 
  • Irregular verbs (in classroom!)
  • Past Simple
  • Past Continuous
  • Have to / must
  • Place + Time 
  • Interrogative pronouns

Vocabulary
  • 2.1 + 2.2 + 2.3 + 2.4
NO PHRASES
Unit 3
Grammar 
  • The Future: to be + going to + hww
  • The Future: will/ shall + hww
  • Some / any
  • Personal pronouns 
  • little / few
NO Present simple <> Present continuous

Vocabulary
  • 3.1 + 3.2 + 3.3 + 3.4
NO PHRASES

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Test testweek (week 50)
What do you need to know for the test in the testweek (week 50)?
Unit 2
Grammar 
  • Irregular verbs (in classroom!)
  • Past Simple
  • Past Continuous
  • Have to / must
  • Place + Time 
  • Interrogative pronouns

Vocabulary
  • 2.1 + 2.2 + 2.3 + 2.4
NO PHRASES
Unit 3
Grammar 
  • The Future: to be + going to + hww
  • The Future: will/ shall + hww
  • Some / any
  • Personal pronouns 
  • (a) little / (a) few
NO Present simple <> Present continuous

Vocabulary
  • 3.1 + 3.2 + 3.3 + 3.4
NO PHRASES

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(a) few / (a) little
TEA

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What do you already know?

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Drag the words to the right places in the sentences.
I have                             (een beetje) time before class. 


Ashley makes                            (weinig) progress on her singing. 


The children got                           (een paar) euros to buy ice cream. 
There are                                (weinig) young people here.
few
a few
little
a little

Slide 16 - Drag question

(a) few / (a) little: gebruik
little/ a little + ontelbaar zelfstandig naamwoord
few/ a few + telbaar zelfstandig naamwoord

I have a little time before class.
Ashley makes little progress on her singing.
The children got a few euros to buy ice cream.
There are few young people here. 

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(a) few / (a) little: gebruik
little/ a little + ontelbaar zelfstandig naamwoord
few/ a few + telbaar zelfstandig naamwoord

  • I have a little time before class.
  • Ashley makes little progress on her singing.
  • The children got a few euros to buy ice cream.
  • There are few young people here. 

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(a) few / (a) little: gebruik
little/ a little + ontelbaar zelfstandig naamwoord
few/ a few + telbaar zelfstandig naamwoord

  • I have a little time before class.
  • Ashley makes little progress on her singing.
  • The children got a few euros to buy ice cream.
  • There are few young people here. 

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(a) few / (a) little: gebruik
little/ a little + ontelbaar zelfstandig naamwoord
few/ a few + telbaar zelfstandig naamwoord

I have a little time before class.
Ashley makes little progress on her singing.
The children got a few euros to buy ice cream.
There are few young people here. 

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Telbare zelfstandig naamwoorden
Ontelbare zelfstandig naamwoorden
table
minute
time
happiness
moon
space
difference
crocodile

Slide 21 - Drag question

(a) few / (a) little: gebruik
little/ a little + ontelbaar zelfstandig naamwoord
few/ a few + telbaar zelfstandig naamwoord

I have a little time before class.
Ashley makes little progress on her singing.
The children got a few euros to buy ice cream.
There are few young people here. 

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(a) few / (a) little: gebruik
little/ a little + ontelbaar zelfstandig naamwoord
few/ a few + telbaar zelfstandig naamwoord

I have a little time before class. = een beetje
Ashley makes little progress on her singing.
The children got a few euros to buy ice cream. = een paar
There are few young people here. 

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(a) few / (a) little: gebruik
little/ a little + ontelbaar zelfstandig naamwoord
few/ a few + telbaar zelfstandig naamwoord

I have a little time before class. 
Ashley makes little progress on her singing. = weinig
The children got a few euros to buy ice cream.
There are few young people here. = weinig

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(a) few / (a) little: gebruik
little/ a little + ontelbaar zelfstandig naamwoord
few/ a few + telbaar zelfstandig naamwoord

I have a little time before class. = een beetje
Ashley makes little progress on her singing. = weinig
The children got a few euros to buy ice cream. = een paar
There are few young people here. = weinig

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Drag the words to the right places in the sentences.
I called                             (een paar) friends. 


Tonya comes across                             (een beetje) mean. 


The role model has                               (weinig) cash. 
Shelby fears                                 (weinig) people.
few
a few
little
a little

Slide 26 - Drag question

Can you give me ... seconds?
A
little
B
few
C
a little
D
a few

Slide 27 - Quiz

There is ... fun in running a paper round.
A
little
B
few
C
a little
D
a few

Slide 28 - Quiz

My dog has ... attention for anything other than food.
A
little
B
few
C
a little
D
a few

Slide 29 - Quiz

I am ... scared to go inside the cave.
A
little
B
few
C
a little
D
a few

Slide 30 - Quiz

There are very ... clouds in the sky
A
little
B
few
C
a little
D
a few

Slide 31 - Quiz

PRONOUNS

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Slide 33 - Video

Which personal (reflexive) pronouns did you hear?

Slide 34 - Mind map

Personal/ reflexive/ self - pronouns
myself
yourself
himself
herself
themselves
itself
yourselves
ourselves

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Personal/ reflexive/ self - pronouns
myself
yourself
himself
herself
themselves
itself
yourselves
ourselves

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Personal/ reflexive/ self - pronouns
myself
yourself
himself
herself
themselves
itself
yourselves
ourselves

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Personal pronouns: gebruik
Je gebruikt personal pronouns om terug te verwijzen naar mensen, dieren of dingen. Je legt er dan een nadruk op. 

  • I believed in myself.
  • Cole and Drew wrapped the presents themselves.
  • We ordered ourselves some pizza. 

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I
you
he
she
it
we
they
you (mv)
yourselves
themselves
herself
himself
myself
itself
ourselves

Slide 39 - Drag question

The cat scared ... in the mirror.
A
myself
B
himself
C
itself
D
itsself

Slide 40 - Quiz

Delila hurt ... when she fell off the horse.
A
herself
B
itself
C
themselves
D
ourselves

Slide 41 - Quiz

The adventurers took care of ... on the trip.
A
herself
B
itself
C
themselves
D
ourselves

Slide 42 - Quiz

We earned the money ... !
A
herself
B
itself
C
themselves
D
ourselves

Slide 43 - Quiz

Over to you...
Work on the week task (week 49).

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