4k4 - Ch2 -J+K

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time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Creative minds

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What do you need this lesson?

- Your textbook
- Your workbook
- Your notebook
- A pen


- Smartphone (on quiet)
- Earbuds/headphones
- Food/drinks (this means water as well)
- Gum
* Bags on the floor


- Jackets/Coats and caps/hats

On your desk:
In your bag (not pockets):
In your locker:

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What do you always have to do?

  • Always take a notebook with you to class. 
  • Write down the grammar rules in your notebook.
  • Write other important stuff in your notebook.

No notebook (or an empty one) means that you've forgotten your work.


Create a vocabulary list at the end of your notebook. This broadens your vocabulary and help you remember more. 
Take Notes!
Vocabulary list
Always do your homework + don't forget to bring your homework, books, pen and notebook with you.

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Learning goals
  • I know what piftalls are;
  • I know the difference between to and too;
  • I know the difference between than and then;
  • I know the difference between your and you're
  • I know the difference between its and it's
  • I know the difference between their, there and they're
  • I know the difference between where, were and we're

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Vragen en ontkenningen

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To - naar en aan + om te (before a verb)



Example: 
  • Go to the next building (to = naar)
  • They gave flowers to their grandmother (to = aan)
  • Sand the wood to make it smooth (to = om te)






Too - (before an adjective) = te.
Too - at the end of the sentence = ook


Example: 
  • Don't screw the hook in too tightly (too = te)
  • I love you too (too = ook)

to

too

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Than = dan  (in vergelijking)





Example: 
  • The sequel is even worse than the first film.





Then = toen
Then = dan (geeft een tijd aan)




Example: 
  • Then join it all together.
  • I will see you then

Than
Then

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Your = jouw (possesive/bezittelijk)




Example: 
  • That is your brother. 





You're = you are (contraction)




Example: 
  • You're nothing like your bother.
Your
You're

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Possessive pronoun - bezittelijk voornaamwoord

- it belongs to someone
- someone owns it

Example: 
The cat is eating its food.
(the cat is eating the food that belongs to it)

London is famous for its tourist attractions.
Its refers to London




Contraction of it is or it has





Example: 
It's important to study for a test.
(It is important....)

It's been snowing for two days.
(it has been snowing....)
Its

It's

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Their
There
They're
Their = possesive pronoun (bezittelijk voornaamwoord)



Example: 

This is their favourite film. 

There = er of daar





Example:

Do you want to go over there?
They're = they are (contraction)




Example:

They're both 17 years old.

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Where
Were
We're
Where = Waar (interrogative word)





Example: 

Where is my phone?

Were = was of waren (past tense be)





Example:

We were late to class. 
We're = We are (contraction)





Example:

We're both 17 years old.

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On your own - grammar:
- Study grammar on page 27 of your textbook + your notes. 
- complete the sentences by circling the correct alternative


On your own - grammar:
- Complete the email on page 44 wb.
- Choose from the words in the box. 
- Use grammar 4. 


On your own - watching:
- Read Passion for fashion on page 27 TB. 
- Read the questions on page 45 and watch Passion for fashion. 
- Tick the correct answers. 
Exercise 27 - Choose the correct alternative
J + K : Grammar/Watching
Exercise 26 - Complete the email
Exercise 25 - Choose the correct alternative

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Slide 13 - Link

What have you learned?
  • I know what piftalls are;
  • I know the difference between to and too;
  • I know the difference between than and then;
  • I know the difference between your and you're
  • I know the difference between its and it's
  • I know the difference between their, there and they're
  • I know the difference between where, were and we're

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Homework
TO DO:
Finish exercises 25 till 27

Study:
Study vocabulary A-K on page 29 + 30 Textbook
Study grammar page 27
Study stones page 26

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