This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
Ibrahim
Hayrünnisa
Wilson
Leyla
Mohammed
Tehzeeb
Melek
Manar
Khadija
Nodari
Lilian
Haitham
Imran
Hamza
Abdelhadi
Waeisam
Nour
Hussein
Matlooba
Chaimae
Khaoula
DOCENT
PLATTEGROND H3B
Loubna
Slide 1 - Slide
Be ready to work in 5 minutes !
- Take off your jacket!
- Book, pen & notebook on the table
- Mobile in your bag
- Bag on the floor
- No.You can't go to the toilet!
timer
5:00
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Welcome H3C
Hello!
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What are we going to do today?
- Homework check: Peanut butter panic
- Learn different forms of agreeing/disagreeing
- Learn prepositions of direction
- Practise vocabulary from text H with Kahoot!
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What for?
At the end of this class I...
... know the difference between not...either, so, neither, nor and can use them correctly.
... know at least five prepositions of direction and can use these correctly.
... know 5 words related to illnesses/well-being
Slide 5 - Slide
Peanut Butter Panic
- What's the text about?
- What do you think about the subject?
- Have you got any allergies?
- What should you do if you are allergic to peanuts?
- What musn't you do?
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Peanut Butter Panic
- What's the text about?
- Have you got any phobias?
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Let's read: Peanut Butter Panic
p. 26
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Grammar 4, page 25
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So + modal verb + subject
Meaning: 'ook'; als iets voor jou (of iemand anders) ook geldt.
Use: When you compare people, objects or other things.
I am lovely. So are you. (= to be vorm in de zin)
Her friend loves shopping. So do you. (= geen vorm van hww in zin)
Structure: Je begint de zin met SO, herhaalt het werkwoord indien dit een hulpwerkwoord is, en eindigt met het onderwerp. (geen hulpwerkwoord? gebruik 'do' in je bevestiging)
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- Meaning: 'ook'; als iets voor jou (of iemand anders) ook geldt.
- Use: When you compare people, objects or other things.
Susan: "I am tired".
Mary: "So am I".
Her friend loves shopping. So do you.
Susan: I can swim very fast.
Mary: So can I!
So + modal verb + subject
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Examples of modal verbs (hulpwerkwoorden)
vormen to be
vormen to have
can-could
will-would
shall-should
may-might
must
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- Meaning: 'ook niet'; als iets voor jou (of iemand anders) ook NIET geldt.
- Use: Negation.
I don't really like Biology. She doesn't like it either.
They aren't going to that party. We aren't going either.
Subject + Modal verb not + Either
Subject + do/does not + Either
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- Meaning: 'ook niet'; als iets voor jou (of iemand anders) ook NIET geldt.
- Use: We use neither/nor in a negative comparison.
We don't like Mondays - Nor do I /Neither do I.
She never drinks beer - Nor do I / Neither do I.
I wouldn't climb a mountain - Nor would I / Neither would I.
Neither/nor + modal verb + subject
Neither/nor + do/does + subject.
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Make it!
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KEY exercise 13, page 34
Neither have I / Nor have I / I haven't either
So am I
So are mine
Neither do mine / Nor do mine / Mine don't either
So will I (be)
Neither will I / Nor will I
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She liked the film very much. (ik ook)
Slide 20 - Open question
We have never been to NYC before
Slide 21 - Open question
Grammar 4, page 25, prepositions of direction
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Let's practise!
Make exercises 14 & 15 in your workbook! (p. 34-35)