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Riddle: I am a word of six; my first three letters refer to an automobile; my last three letters refer to a household animal; my first four letters is a fish; my whole is found in your room. What am I?
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolvwoLeerjaar 3
This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
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Welcome!
Happy to see you today!
Take a seat, grab paper & a pen and wait until we get started!
timer
3:00
Riddle: I am a word of six; my first three letters refer to an automobile; my last three letters refer to a household animal; my first four letters is a fish; my whole is found in your room. What am I?
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Today's program
Recap: passive New: linking words Plus: Cambridge English (Mrs. Furr-Verijdt)
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The Passive
What do we remember?
Let's add some zombies to our snitch...
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The zombies rule
If you can put 'by zombies' behind it, it's passive voice
"he parked the car" "by zombies" --> active voice
"the car has been parked" "by zombies" --> passive voice
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present simple - passive
When something happens every day/regularly/as expected
object + am/is/are + verb (past tense)
The flowers are watered by the gardener every evening. The flowers are watered (by the gardener) every evening.
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Maak de passive. Laat de dader weg. Kids always eat candies.
Slide 6 - Open question
Past simple - passive
Used when things are in the past and are done and finished.
Passive: object + was/were + verb (past tense)
The apple was eaten (by the little boy).
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Maak de passive. Laat de dader weg. The teacher corrected the mistakes.
Slide 8 - Open question
Linking words
Connecting statements and showing relation
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Linking words are used to:
- Give extra information - Show cause and effect - Show contradictions - Show order & time
I know this one already, because I have used it many times.
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Why use linking words?
Because they make sense.
Check your reading book - what would it look like if they weren't there?
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Giving extra information
also - ook
and - en
besides - daarnaast
moreover - bovendien
too - ook in addition - daarbij
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Showing cause and effect
as a result - als gevolg daarvan, derhalve
because (of) - omdat, vanwege
in order to - om
since - aangezien
so - daarom, dus
that's why - daarom
therefore - daarom, dus
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Showing Contradictions
although / though - hoewel
even though - hoewel
but - maar
despite/in spite of - ondanks
however - echter
instead (of) - in plaats van
nevertheless - hoe dan ook/toch
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Showing order & time
first - eerst
finally - uiteindelijk
last - ten slotte
next - daarna eventually - uiteindelijk meanwhile - ondertussen
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play.kahoot.it
Slide 16 - Link
What's next
More information on linking words: - Your book - Friday 24th
What we are going to do on Friday: - Check homework in Teams! Send it to me before the next class. - Recap linking words - Learn about negatives
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Welk (voeg)woord kende je aan het begin van de les nog niet?