20 January 2nd grade

short refreshment and self study

some and any
if clauses
stairs of comparison
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short refreshment and self study

some and any
if clauses
stairs of comparison

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this is the plan for this lesson
1 short recap of the rules

2 play a quiz to check

3 work in groups and find the rules in the cases you have made mistakes

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some and any
gebruik je om een onbepaalde hoeveelheid aan te geven
countable plural or uncountable
some sugar, some people
dus niet telbaar enkelvoud
some table X

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some and any
some : affirmative sentences 
I drink my tea with some milk

any 
negative sentences and questions
I don't see any benefits in this lockdown
Do you see any benefits in this lockdown?

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some and any
exceptions
some in questions when you offer or request 
Can I have some sugar?
Do you want some fruit
any also can be used in the meaning of 'elke'(maakt niet welke) in positive sentences and also countable singular.
We 'll go in any shop to shelter for the rain

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if-clauses
• If clauses possible
(if + present simple, ... will + infinitive)

If it rains tomorrow, we'll go to the cinema.

Will sometimes replaced by ‘can’

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if-clauses
 If clauses impossible or very unlikely:
(if + past simple, ... would + infinitive)

If I had a lot of money, I would travel around the world.
exception: instead of was you may use were for I/he/she/it
If I was you,  I would study harder
If I were you  I would study harder (formal language)

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stairs of comparison
three possibilities

equal
difference 
superlative

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stairs of comparison
equal

as + adjective + as 

Sarah is as old as me

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stairs of comparison
stairs of comparison
difference
adjective + er + than
Sarah is older than me
or more + adjective + 
Sarah is more educated than me

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stairs of comparison
stairs of comparison
difference
one syllable>>> older
two or  more syllables: more educated
exceptions 
two syllables ending in:-le, -er, -ow, -y, -
simpler, cleverer, narrower, funnier, 

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stairs of comparison
superlative
the + adjective + -est or the most + adjective
the oldest student in class
or 
the most interesting novel

same rules as comparative

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stairs of comparison
exceptions
good → better → best
bad → worse → worst
far → further → furthest
little → less → least
much → more → most

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quiz
you'll be divided in break out rooms.
play the quizz
and in case of mistakes  explain each other the rules.
I'll drop by in your rooms to see how you do.
after this quiz you'll be divided in break out rooms.
play the quizz
and in case of mistakes explain each other the rules.
I'll drop by in your rooms to see how you do.

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keep this in mind!

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Dogs are
(intelligent) than rabbits.
A
intelligenter
B
more intelligent

Slide 16 - Quiz

Russia is far
(large) than the UK.
A
more large
B
more larger
C
larger
D
largest

Slide 17 - Quiz

In the UK, the streets are generally
(narrow) than in the USA
A
narrower
B
narrow
C
more narrow
D
narrowest

Slide 18 - Quiz

I think that one over there is
(strong) horse
A
stronger
B
the most strongest
C
the strongest
D
the most strong

Slide 19 - Quiz

Which student in the class is
(happy)
A
happier
B
happiest
C
the happiest
D
the most happy

Slide 20 - Quiz

She'll miss the bus if she ...soon.
A
leaves
B
doesn't leave
C
will leave
D
won't leave

Slide 21 - Quiz

If I ...today, I'll go to the party tonight.
A
will study
B
had studied
C
study

Slide 22 - Quiz

If I see her, I... her.
A
tell
B
have told
C
'll tell

Slide 23 - Quiz

If I
(be) you, I
(get) a new job.
A
was, would get
B
were , got
C
was, got
D
were would get

Slide 24 - Quiz

If I ...(have) enough money, I
...
(buy) a big house.
A
having, bought
B
having would buy
C
had, bought
D
had, would buy

Slide 25 - Quiz

Have we got
...
bread? (A real question, I have no idea.
A
any
B
some

Slide 26 - Quiz

She bought ...
new clothes.
A
any
B
a
C
some

Slide 27 - Quiz

She didn't buy...
new clothes.
A
some
B
none
C
any

Slide 28 - Quiz

Can I have ...
more juice?
A
... (nothing to be filled in)
B
any
C
the
D
some

Slide 29 - Quiz

Go into ...
shop on the high street and ask. (It doesn't matter which shop.)
A
some
B
any

Slide 30 - Quiz

now in smaller groups 
see what you have done wrong
do you understand?
can you explain?
can your peer explain to you?
help each other!

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more questions?
come to my workshop 
or to finish step 13

finish step 14?
go to Katie's

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