ch.4, 3 havo

If-sentences
Answer the questions

1. Wat doet een if-zin (first conditional)?
2. Uit hoeveel delen bestaat een first conditional?
3. Leg uit wat de delen zijn en hoe je ze gebruikt in de zin.
4. Give two examples of if-sentences.

Present this to the class.
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If-sentences
Answer the questions

1. Wat doet een if-zin (first conditional)?
2. Uit hoeveel delen bestaat een first conditional?
3. Leg uit wat de delen zijn en hoe je ze gebruikt in de zin.
4. Give two examples of if-sentences.

Present this to the class.

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If-sentences
answers
1. If-sentences  worden gebruikt om aan te geven dat een voorwaarde wordt      voldaan.
       if-sentence  + werkwoord  +  will + hele werkwoord

- If he goes to hospital, they will help him.
- Your parents will be angry if you go to the party.
- My boss won't be happy if I don't get this done.

Slide 2 - Slide

Answers
2+3. 2 delen; if-zin in de present simple  en de hoofdzin met will en een hele 
          werkwoord. Je kunt de zinsdelen omdraaien maar als je begint met de
          hoofdzin 'will'  zet geen coma achter de hoofdzin.
          

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Fill in;

1. If you call me, then .............................. (not - to be .....) .
2. You will fall if ....................... .
3. ................................, then I will catch the next train.
4. If the weather gets worse, we ............. be able to go home.

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If-sentences; second conditional
(onwaarschijnlijk)
If + verb (if-zin) + would (hoofdzin)

1. When do you use a second conditional?
2. How do you form a second conditional?
3. Write two improbable sentences with would.

-  If you were a lion, you would sleep all day.

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If-sentences; second conditional
(onwaarschijnlijk)
If + verb (if-zin) + would (hoofdzin)
ex;
1. If I were Beyonce, I would make lots of money.
2. I would invite you to my castle if I could afford one.
3. If you were a lion, you would sleep all day.

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If-sentences second conditional
1. A second conditional sentence is a sentence where the result is improbable.
2. The form is; if+past simple verb and would.
3. Where you use 'to be' with 'if' , in all instances 'were' is used instead of 'was'.

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If-sentences
1. If I were you, I would speak to your friend about how you feel.

2. She would live in an iglo if her parents let her, she loves the cold.

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If-sentences
1. What would you do if you suddenly ____________(win) half a million pounds?
2. If you_____________ (sell) more products, you'd earn more money.
3. I _____________ (not)mind having children if we _________(live) in the country.
4. If I __________(be) you, I wouldn't worry about going to university.
5. If I ___________(have) any money, I __________ give you some.
6. Your parents ____________(be) a lot happier if you ________(phone)them more often.

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Recap - if sentences second conditional
If I .................. a child again I ..................... play football everyday.

Slide 10 - Open question

.............. you shake hands with the Queen if you .......... to bump into her?

Slide 11 - Open question

If she .................. (do not) sleep she .................. (+ be) chatting on her mobile 24 hours a day.

Slide 12 - Open question

Lesson 5; some, any, something ... etc.......
Answer the following;

1. When do you use 'some'?
2. When do you use 'any'?
3. When can you use some in a question?
4. Which words have a negative meaning? (P. 182)
5. Translate: ergens, iets, iemand, nergens

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Lesson 5; some, any, something ... etc.......
Answer the following;

1. When do you use 'some'?
2. When do you use 'any'?
3. When can you use some in a question?
4. Which words have a negative meaning? (P. 182)
5. Translate: ergens, iets, iemand, nergens

Slide 14 - Slide

Answers
1. Affirmative sentences (bevestigend)
-  Let's have some tea.
2. Negative sentences and questions.
-  Do you have any sellotape? 
3. When you expect the answer to be 'yes'.
-  Can I borrow some coffee please? I have none left.

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Answers
4. never, without, hardly
-  You never have any bread in the house.
-  They hardly ever have any time to go anywhere these days.
5. somewhere, something/anything, somebody/anybody,     
      anywhere

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Direct and Indirect speech
Direct speech: letterlijk vertellen wat iemand zegt.

Indirect speech: beschrijven wat iemand heeft gezegd.
i.e.  'When do you go to the gym?'  (direct speech)
         They asked me when I go to the gym.    (indirect spech)

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Direct speech
Karin said: 'I went to the cinema
 yesterday with my mother.'
They said: 'We want better working conditions.'
Paul asked: 'Have you bought a new jacket?'



Indirect speech
Karin said that she went to the cinema with her mother yesterday.
They said that they wanted better working conditions.
Paul asked if I had bought a new jacket.


Slide 18 - Slide

Make 4 sentences

Direct speech  (2x) - '


Indirect speech  (2x) - 

Slide 19 - Slide