English week 17 (23-04, 24-04)

English programme wk 17 (23-04, 24-04)
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English programme wk 17 (23-04, 24-04)
Introduction:                                   
  • This LessonUp content covers this week's entire English programme  
  • You can do all tasks in one go or divide the work into 2 or 3            sessions. It's up to you, as long as all work will have been done by  this Friday (24-04)               

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Warming up:
Unit 5, lessons 21 + 22

What do you remember of the previous (vorige) lesson?
  • You talked about the story in the book
  • You read through, and hopefully learnt, the vocabulary for lesson 22
  • You practiced with grammar: possesion (bezit). Check the next two slides for last week's explanation, followed by some practice questions.

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Grammar: Possession
Unit 5, lesson 22
If we're talking about people
  • singular (enkelvoud)
always use 's (Jess's boyfriend / Amy's bag / My brother's bicycle /  Miss Feenstra's laptop)
  • plural (meervoud)
Does the word end with -s? --> use ' (My parents' car / The boys' lockerroom)
Does the word not end with -s? --> use 's (The women's hats / The people's choice / The children's toys)



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Grammar: Possession
Unit 5, lesson 22

If we're talking about objects:
  • of-construction (The start of the lesson / The windows of the car / The cap of the cola bottle)

Test your knowledge on this subject with the questions on the next slides. 


Slide 4 - Slide

Which is correct?
A
The barn's door won't open.
B
The door of the barn won't open.

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which is correct?
A
The students' books are not on the table
B
The students's books are not on the table
C
The books of the students are not on the table

Slide 6 - Quiz

Which is correct?
A
That is Thomas' sweater
B
That is Thomas's sweater
C
That is the sweater of Thomas

Slide 7 - Quiz

Answers:
1. of                      
We're talking about an object (the barn), so we use the of-construction

2. '                         
We're talking about people, plural (the students), and the word ends with -s, so we use '

3. 's                      
 We're talking about a person, singular (Thomas), so we use 's

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Unit 5, lesson 23
Unit 5, lesson 23

We continue the book with lesson 23. You can find this lesson in you coursebook on pages 66 and 67
  • Listen to the audiofile by clicking on the speaker icon on this slide.
  • Read along (lees mee) on the pages mentioned above.

  • Do exercise 20 in your workbook (WB p. 121-122).




Unit 5, lesson 23

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Vocabulary
Unit 5, lesson 23

After reading, and listening to, the text you will have to:
  • Read through the new words on CB p. 155
  • Study the 'Xpress Yourself' on CB p. 153

  • Do the exercises on vocab and Xpress Yourself. These are exercises 22, 24, and 26 on WB p. 122-125

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Grammar: Linking words (CB p. 123, C12)
Unit 5, lesson 23
Linking words  (verbindingswoorden) are used to combine/connect two parts of a sentence.

Examples of English linking words are: and, because, but, although (hoewel), unless (tenzij), so (dus), as soon as, while, whereas

  • Do the exercise on Linking words. This is exercise 21 on WB p. 122. (For extra practice, do the 1st exercise on the website linked on the next slide)

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Slide 12 - Link

Grammar: Some <> Any (CB p. 125, E1)
Unit 5, lesson 23 (+ herhaling lesson 21)
Some en any betekenen allebei enige / enkele / een paar
Can anybody come help me? / I just thought of something. / I don't think anybody knows what she's talking about. 

Wanneer gebruik je 'some' en wanneer 'any'?
- Bij een bevestigende zin: some              I met someone yesterday.
- Bij een vragende zin: any                           Do you have any cookies for me?
- Bij een ontkennende zin: any                   They don't listen to anybody!

LET OP: Lees de 3 uitzonderingen in het course book op blz.125!

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Grammar: Some <> Any (CB p. 125, E1)
Unit 5, lesson 23 (+ herhaling lesson 21)

LET OP: Read through the 3 exceptions (uitzonderingen) to this rule in the course book on p. 125!

  • Do the exercise on Some <> Any. This is exercise 23 on WB p. 123.

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Grammar: Possesion (CB p.124, D2)
Unit 5, lesson 23 (+ herhaling lesson 22)              
(For an explanation on possesion, check the 3rd and 4th slide of this lesson.)

LET OP: There is an exception (uitzondering) to the of-construction that we normally only use for objects. 
She's a cousin of Rachid's. / He's a friend of my father's.

  • Do the exercise on possesion. This is exercise 25 on WB p. 125.


                                                                            

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Check your answers!
Check the answers for exercises 20 - 26

Find the answerbook on SOM
--> Go to English
--> Go to the jaarbijlagen 
--> Open: "Keys Workbook_New Interface Green (3H).pdf"
--> Find the answers to Unit 5, lesson 23 on page 29

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