18-3 4.5 Vraagwoorden en can/could

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This lesson contains 28 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Welcome

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Leerdoelen
Ik weet welke vraagwoorden er zijn en hoe ik die moet gebruiken.
Ik weet het verschil tussen de hulpwerkwoorden en kan dit toepassen.

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Vraagwoorden
..... is he now? He is at home.
A
Where
B
What
C
When
D
Who

Slide 4 - Quiz

Vraagwoorden
... is your name? Carol.
A
Who
B
What
C
How
D
Where

Slide 5 - Quiz

Vraagwoorden
... is Susan's party? It's on Friday.
A
Who
B
What
C
When
D
Where

Slide 6 - Quiz

Vraagwoorden
... are you going to order? Fish and chips.
A
What
B
How
C
Why
D
When

Slide 7 - Quiz

Vraagwoorden
... are you going? I am going to my friends.
A
What
B
When
C
Why
D
Where

Slide 8 - Quiz

Vraagwoorden
... did you do that? Because I like it.
A
What
B
When
C
How
D
Why

Slide 9 - Quiz

Ik kan de vraagwoorden gebruiken.
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 10 - Poll

Can/could/may/might/...

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Betekenis: (zou) kunnen, mogelijk zijn 
  • Can = waarschijnlijk 
  • Could = iets minder waarschijnlijk 
  • May = nog minder waarschijnlijk 
  • Might = bijna onwaarschijnlijk
Example
It can become very hot in Qatar.
Example
Don't use your phone while biking, you could have an accident.
Example
I may be late tomorrow, but I expect to be just in time.
Example
He might show up, but I think it's very unlikely.

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Betekenis: kunnen, vermogen/vaardigheid hebben 
  • Can  = het kan
  • Could = het zou kunnen                         (of verleden tijd van can)
  • To be able to = in staat zijn
Example
I can stand on one leg for three minutes.
Example
I could help you if you would let me.
Example
My cousin was sick, so she wasn't able to come to my party.

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Betekenis: toestemming hebben 
  • Can (of could in de VT) = het mag
  • May = het mag,  in formeler taalgebruik
  • To be allowed to = (expliciet) toestemming hebben
Example
Are we allowed to park here?
Example
I can stay until midnight, my dad said.
Example
May I ask you a question, sir?

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Betekenis: beleefde vraag stellen
Informele relatie:                                     Formele relatie:
  • Can = mag ik?                                     o   May = zou ik mogen?
  • Could = beleefder dan can           o   Might = beleefder dan may
      Zou ik misschien mogen?                  Zou ik heel misschien...? 
Example
Can I have some tea, please?
Could I have some tea, please?
May I have some  tea, please?
Might I have some tea, please?

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They .... help you with
this problem for sure.
A
can
B
could
C
might
D
may

Slide 16 - Quiz


Excuse me sir, .... I ask you a question?
A
can
B
may
C
could
D
might

Slide 17 - Quiz

Sorry I ..... (not) cycle
because I don't have a bike.
A
can't
B
am not able to
C
couldn't
D
am not allowed to

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Can you speak up? I ..... hear you.
A
must
B
can't
C
shouldn't
D
can

Slide 19 - Quiz

Can/Could you open the window, please?
A
Can
B
Could

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Of course you can/could stay home tomorrow. It's a lockdown
A
can
B
could

Slide 21 - Quiz

1. _______________ I help you with something?
2. I _____________ sing at all, I sound like a screaming cat!
3. I am not sure, but that _____________ be true
CAN'T
CAN
COULD

Slide 22 - Drag question

1. We ___________ turn right here, the sign says it is not allowed.
2. ______________ you tell me the way to the centre, please?
3.They _________ show you where it is
CAN'T
CAN
COULD

Slide 23 - Drag question

use can, could of can`t
..................you give me a hand ? (beleefd)

Slide 24 - Open question

................I have a paper as well? (can/could)

Slide 25 - Open question

Kies uit can, could, can't
We __________ help you with shopping. (kunnen)

Slide 26 - Open question

Ik kan de juiste keuze maken tussen:
can - could - may - might
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 27 - Poll

Homework
Leren: 4.5 Grammar can. could, may. might
Maken: 4.5, opdr. 1, 2, 3 & 4

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