S21ABLesson7 adverbs17-10-2022

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  • GRAMMAR: ADVERBS (BIJWOORDEN)
  •                   ADJECTIVES (BIJVOEGELIJKE NAAMWOORDEN)
  • PLANNER
  • STUDIEMETER
TODAY:

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PLANNER: how are doing in Studiemeter?
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Know about the grammar test

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timer
1:00
Do you remember what an adverb of manner is?
If you know, can you name one?

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Henry Kilburn loved fast cars. One day he looked out of the window and saw that the sun was shining brightly.       
‘It’s a good day for a drive in the country,’ he said to himself, happily.
So he set off in his shiny red sports car and turned on the radio. He started singing loudly to one of his favourite tunes and he put his foot down on the accelerator. The car was moving quickly through the countryside, when he went over the top of a hill and saw another car moving towards him. The woman in the car was driving very slowly, and she was honking her car horn.
   
As Henry passed her, she rolled the car window down, put her head out and shouted loudly. 
   ‘Ridiculous,’ Henry thought to himself angrily, ‘I know I’m driving fast, but I’m driving carefully. Just because I'm driving fast, it doesn't mean I'm driving badly.’
   ‘Stupid cow!’ he shouted at her out of his window and drove away even faster.
   Around the next corner he crashed his car into a roadsign..  

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What did the bold words express?

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Find the differences

'This is a slow car'
'My mother drives slowly '

What do you notice?


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  Bijvoeglijke
 naamwoorden
                         Zeggen iets over een zelfstandig naamwoord: mens, dier, ding

The house is large
'Large'  zegt iets over het huis
He has a red car .
      ' Red'  zegt iets over de auto


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ADVERBS (bijwoorden)
                      Zeggen iets over de manier waarop  iets wordt gedaan of gebeurt.

You sing beautifully
'beautifully' zegt iets over hoe je zingt
He walks quickly.
'quickly' zegt iets over hoe hij loopt

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Bijwoorden 
                   Bijwoorden kunnen ook iets zeggen  over een bijvoeglijk naamwoord :

She is an amazingly smart girl
                           'amazingly' zegt iets over hoe slim (smart) het meisje is  



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Adverbs & adjectives         are the same!

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WORD ORDER: DO YOU REMEMBER?
Kies de juiste volgorde
A
Wie - doet - waar - wat - wanneer
B
Wie - doet - waar - wanneer - wat
C
Wie - doet - wat - wanneer - waar
D
Wie - doet - wat - waar - wanneer

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WHERE IN A SENTENCE DO YOU PLACE THE ADVERB?

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WHERE IN A SENTENCE DO YOU PLACE THE ADVERB?
WIE       DOET      WAT       WAAR      WANNEER

EXAMPLE: She sings beautifully
                    He eats his breakfast quickly

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Time to check! 
Do opdracht 1 & 2
In pairs
10 minutes
Finished? staart studiemeter: Unit 3 --> grammatica:
Bijwoorden oef 1-3
timer
10:00

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Key:
1. beautifully 
  • quickly
  • correctly
  • clearly
  • gracefully
  • loudly
  • kindly
  • noisily

Opdracht 2         
Opdracht 1        
  1. Hye Jun ran quickly to catch the bus
  2. The parents sang softly to get their children to sleep

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How well do you understand adverbs now?
A
Extremely well, I could teach classes on it.
B
Fairly well, but I do have a few questions left
C
A little bit, I want you to explain it again
D
I feel terrible about it, please help!

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Studiemeter:     
If you need more explanation:
come sit at the front of class

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THE PLANNER

WHERE TO FIND IT?
  • TEAMS--> BESTANDEN

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HAVE A LOVELY AUTUMN BREAK!
  • After the break: grammar test!                   (SORRY)

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