Koopman lesson 5 group B

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Today's class
  • Homework
  • Starter: Tenses present tenses

  • Main course:
-  prefixes and suffixes (expanding your vocab)

  • Dessert: prefix race

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Quiz: present simple vs. present continuous (zie link in planner)
What is Mark doing at the moment?
He.......................(watch) a film.

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Sophie..................(do not)like reading science fiction novels.

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I................ (finish) my essay yet.

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Yet
We use yet + the present perfect simple, mainly in questions and negative statements, to refer to things we intend to do in the future but which are not done:
Don’t wash up that cup. I haven’t finished my coffee yet. (I intend to finish it.)
Haven’t you done your homework yet? (You intend to do it.)
We................(live) in our current flat since 2019.

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We use the simple aspect of tenses for actions which we think are:
• finished: I've done my homework. (the homework is finished)
• permanent: I've lived in England for 10 years. I've worked for this company for most of that time. (I think I will remain in England and continue to work for the same company)

We use the continuous aspect of tenses for actions which we think are:
• unfinished or in progress: I've been doing my homework. (it isn't finished yet)
• temporary: I've been living in England for six months. I've been working as an au pair. (I think I will leave England one day- my job is temporary)
We are.........(have) dinner at 8.00 this evening, so be home by 7.45, please.

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The use of Prefixes and Suffixes

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Prefix

Voorvoegsel
van een woord
dishonour
(eerverlies, schande)


Suffix

Achtervoegsel
van een woord
honourable
 (eerzaam)

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Honour = eren.
befriend
unfriend

friends
friendly
friendless
friendliness
unfriendly
Friend

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Prefixes
Meaning
before
again
not
not, opposite of
not, opposite of
not
wrong, bad
Prefix
Pre-
Re-
Un-
Dis-
Im-
Non-
Mis-
Example
premade
rewrite
unkind
dishonest
impolite
nonsense
misbehave

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Suffixes
Meaning
full of
without something
have qualities of
a person
makes a noun
belief, doctrine
adverb
Suffix
-ful
-less
-(i)ous
-er/-or
-(a/i)tion
-ism 
-ly

Example
beautiful
fearless
dangerous
teacher
creation
capitalism
quickly

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Suffixes used for grammar
-ed
-s
-ing


regelmatig werkwoord in de verleden tijd
SHIT rule bij werkwoorden
- ing vorm bij werkwoorden

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Match the corresponding prefix.
credible
honest
use
kind
perfect
dis
im
un
in
re

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Match the corresponding suffix.
ion
ly
y
ful
er
ian
storm
celebrate
sing
music
friend
wonder

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Add a prefix.
Write down the opposite of the word: respect.

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Add a prefix.
Write down the opposite of the word: patient.

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Add a prefix.
Write down the opposite of the word: responsible.

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Add a prefix.
Write down the opposite of the word: supportive.

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Add a suffix.
The infant is completely ____ (Help)

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Add a suffix.
You have been very ____ (Create)

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If necessary, correct the prefixes and suffixes
 so the words fit in the context.
Oh, I read about this story in the newspaper. This woman (1) try to go shopping in her pyjamas, but the supermarket staff told her that her clothes were (2) accepted! It was quite (3) unfunny, really - she must have felt very (4) foolly. The supermarket said that it wasn't (5) legal or (6) morally to shop in pyjamas; they were just worried that allowing people to shop (7) undressed like that might offend some customers. I think their decision was fair ... I mean, dress codes in the UK are (8) ungeneral pretty (9) unflexible but you have to draw the line somewhere! Otherwise people will just become more and more (10) careful about things like this.

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1. tried
2. unacceptable
3. funny
4. foolish
5. illegal
6. immoral
7. dressed
8. generally
9. flexible
10. uncareful


If necessary, correct the prefixes and suffixes
 so the words fit in the context.
Oh, I read about this story in the newspaper. This woman (1) tried to go shopping in her pyjamas, but the supermarket staff told her that her clothes were (2) unacceptable! It was quite (3) funny, really - she must have felt very (4) foolish. The supermarket said that it wasn't (5) illegal or (6) immoral to shop in pyjamas; they were just worried that allowing people to shop (7) dressed like that might offend some customers. I think their decision was fair ... I mean, dress codes in the UK are (8) generally pretty (9) flexible but you have to draw the line somewhere! Otherwise people will just become more and more (10) careless about things like this.

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1. tried
2. unacceptable
3. funny
4. foolish
5. illegal
6. immoral
7. dressed
8. generally
9. flexible
10. careless


Last year, I was on holiday in Thailand. On my first day, I went to visit a Buddhist temple. The woman at the gate was really (1 ...), but just as I was about to go in, she asked me (2 ...) to take my shoes off. Walking into a Buddhist temple with shoes on is considered (3 ...). I was a bit
(4 ...) because I'm always really (5 ...) when I'm abroad and read up on local customs and dress codes, things like that. I think it's (6 ...) to arrive somewhere without doing any research. Anyway, my shoes were (7 ...) but I didn't worry about leaving them outside. I know there are (8 ...) people around, but most of the people I met while travelling were very (9 ...).
Add a prefix or suffix so the words fit in the context.
help - polite - respect - embarrass - care - response - expense - honest - trust

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1. helpful
2. politely
3. disrespectful
4. embarrased
5. careful
6. irresponsible
7. expensive
8. dishonest
9. trustworthy
Last year, I was on holiday in Thailand. On my first day, I went to visit a Buddhist temple. The woman at the gate was really (1 helpful), but just as I was about to go in, she asked me (2 politely) to take my shoes off. Walking into a Buddhist temple with shoes on is considered (3 disrespectful). I was a bit (4 embarrased) because I'm always really (5 careful) when I'm abroad and read up on local customs and dress codes, things like that. I think it's (6 irresponsible) to arrive somewhere without doing any research. Anyway, my shoes were (7 expensive) but I didn't worry about leaving them outside. I know there are (8 dishonest) people around, but most of the people I met while travelling were very (9 trustworthy).
Add a prefix or suffix so the words fit in the context.
help - polite - respect - embarrass - care - response - expense - honest - trust

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1. helpful
2. politely
3. disrespectful
4. embarrased
5. careful
6. irresponsible
7. expensive
8. dishonest
9. trustworthy
Prefix race
Work in 4 groups.

Who can come up with the most words that start with: 
bi... (for example: bilingual)
dis... (dissappointed)
anti... (antisceptic)
un... (unreliable)
Do not cheat!              So no internet!!!




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Afterwards ask if they have figured out what 'bi' means. 
Remember “biscuit” comes from cooked twice.
Homework
Common mistakes 2

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