Semester 2: you will pass at least 15 quizzes on RT and make a personal word list of new/difficult words you found on ReadTheory
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10:00
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Start date : 1 Nov
End date: 7 Jan
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The Grinch
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10-11
Lois Sienna
p12-13
Filip maas
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Planning for Semester two:
Summatieve toetsen
toets U2 vocab, grammar, phrases (week 50) 1x
TW: Leestoets units 1 & 2 1x
Handelingsdeel O/V/G Reading file
P1 - Book + p.i.f.
P2 – Read Theory + the Grinch
start speeches
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Let's check
Unit 2: lesson 1 - Practise more
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Unit 2 Lesson 4
grammar
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Unit 2 Lesson 2: Vocab 2.2
16. Look at these words for 3 minutes
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3:00
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Vocab/ Phrases
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Grammar:Have got
In many situations, have and have got mean the same thing. Have got is a little less formal than have. We often use have got more in speaking and have more in writing.
They have got a big garden. = They have a big garden.
She has got a good job. = She has a good job.
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Grammar:Have got
We can use have/has got to talk about appearance, family and friends or possessions. We often contract the verb, especially when we're speaking.
I have got brown hair. = I've got brown hair.
My sister has got long hair. = My sister's got long hair.
He has not got many friends. = He hasn't got many friends.
They have got a new car. = They've got a new car.
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Grammar:Have got
We can also use have/has got for timetabled events, illnesses or abstract things.
They've got basketball practice this evening.
He's got a terrible cold.
I've got a good idea!
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Vul de juiste vorm van 'have got' in: My dad ... (have got) blue eyes.
A
has got
B
have got
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Vul de juiste vorm van 'have got' in: They ... (not - have got) three sisters.
A
has not got
B
haven't got
C
have not got
D
hasn't got
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which is correct?
A
They hasn't got a big house
B
They haven't got a big house
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Vul de juiste vorm van 'have got' in: We____ a black car.
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Vul de juiste vorm van 'have got' in: This city ... (not - have got) a museum.
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Vul de juiste vorm van 'have got' in: We ___ a problem. (have got)
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To be going to (bevestigend)
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TO BE GOING TO
Wanneer?
Om aan te geven wat iemand van plan is of wat zeker zal gebeuren.
Hoe?
to be (am/is/are) + going to + hele ww
Voorbeeld?
I amgoing tovisit my friends this weekend.
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Uitleg - to be going to verb
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Gebruik 'is/am/are going to' + WW:
(eat) We ________ together.
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Gebruik 'to be going to' + WW: (listen) He ...................................to this music.
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Gebruik 'to be going to' + WW:
(not stay) Nelly...................home tonight.
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Gebruik 'to be going to' + WW:
(He + call) ________ his friend?
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Unit 2 Lesson 2: Can/ could + infinitive
kunnen + hele werkwoord
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Unit 2 Lesson 2: Can/ could + infinitive
kunnen + hele werkwoord
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Repetition - Can & Could
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(netjes) Vraag aan iemand: Can/could you show me the way?
A
Can
B
Could
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I can't/couldn't swim.
A
can't
B
couldn't
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Fill in: can – can’t – could – couldn’t Unfortunately, we ______ get to the meeting on time yesterday.