Lesson 13 ERK level B1 Linking words / Conjunctions

English in a 20 week rollercoaster: lesson 13
Your teacher: Ms Carla van der Kooi
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English in a 20 week rollercoaster: lesson 13
Your teacher: Ms Carla van der Kooi

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Goal
Aan het eind van de les weet je:

- wat veelgebruikte Engelse voegwoorden zijn,
- waarvoor deze 
linking wordsconjunctions gebruikt worden.

Slide 2 - Slide

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Why use a conjunction?
  • om twee dingen aan elkaar te verbinden
  • kunnen woorden, zinsdelen of zinnen zijn
  • je geeft aan wat de relatie is tussen beide delen (opsomming, reden, tegenstelling,.....) 
Why use a 
linking word / conjunction?

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Picture = spaghetti junction Birmingham.
Why use a conjunction?
              ... ... ...               
AND   BUT   BECAUSE   THEREFORE   WHILE

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Make a sentence using one of the conjunctions.

The cat was sleeping, while the dog was barking.
Write down examples
of an English linking word / conjunction
(voegwoord)

Slide 5 - Mind map

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opsomming

  • and (en) - He likes playing football and tennis. 


  • both... and (zowel....als) - He likes playing both football and tennis.

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keuze
  • or (of) - Do you want peanut butter or cheese on your sandwich?

  • either ... or (of...of) - Would you either like the peanut butter or the cheese? 

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gevolg
  • so (dus) - He kissed another girl so I broke up with him. 
  • so that (zodat) - Provide detailed information so that we can replicate the problem.

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reden / oorzaak
  • because (omdat) - I like to eat chocolate because it tastes good. 
  • as (omdat) - As you haven't eaten yet, let's have dinner now.
  • for (want) - I'm going to eat a snack, for I'm hungry.
  • since (aangezien) - I'll wear a raincoat, since it looks like it's going to rain.

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Tegenstelling
  • but (maar) - I don't give money to people but I will for you. 
  • although (hoewel / alhoewel) - He still failed though / although he studied really hard.
  • even though (ondanks dat) - I'll take the medicine, though even though I hate the taste.
  • however (echter) - They have a lot of money, however, they still live in a terraced house.

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tijd
  • as - As I was leaving, the phone rang.
  • as soon as (zodra) - I'm eating that cake as soon as they're out the door.
  • until (tot, todat) - you are grounded until you start behaving!

  • when (wanneer) -  She was serious when she asked him to marry her.

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Voorwaarde
  • if (als) - I will call my mum if I need help with anything.


  • unless (tenzij) - Sheryl will go out unless her mum stops her.

Slide 12 - Slide

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Sentences without conjunctions.
It's better to save money. Don't spend it all immediately. Think about the future. You might need to save. You can buy a house. It's tempting to spend it now. Don't. Be responsible.

Slide 13 - Slide

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Same story with conjunctions.
It's better to save money. Don't spend it all immediately. Think about the future. You might need to save. You can buy a house. It's tempting to spend it now. Don't. Be responsible.
It's better to save money than spend it all immediately. Think about the future because you might need to save so that you can buy a house. Even though it's tempting to spend it now, you shouldn't; instead, you should be responsible.

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Slide 15 - Video

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In short ...
linking words / 
conjunctions are words that link other words, phrases, or clauses together.

Slide 16 - Slide

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________ the basement flooded,
we spent all day cleaning up.
A
After
B
Although
C
Before
D
Even if

Slide 17 - Quiz

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The basement flooded, ________
we spent all day cleaning up.
A
after
B
although
C
so
D
even if

Slide 18 - Quiz

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I don’t want to go to the movies, _________ I hate the smell of popcorn.
A
although
B
because
C
whenever
D
so that

Slide 19 - Quiz

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I want to go to the movies,
_________ I hate the smell of popcorn.
A
that's why
B
because
C
whenever
D
even though

Slide 20 - Quiz

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___________ spring arrives,
we have to be prepared for more snow.
A
Although
B
Because
C
Now that
D
Until

Slide 21 - Quiz

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_____________ the alarm goes off,
I hit the snooze button.
A
Because
B
As soon as
C
Before
D
Now that

Slide 22 - Quiz

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Let's exercise!
Work in groups of 5-6 students. 
Each group will try to make the longest sentence using conjunctions.
No inappropriate language please!

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