V2 week 21 woensdag

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This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Welcome class V2A

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Today's lesson goals:
- grammar recap 
- getting to know more about the two books
- working on your PO at home

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Stepping Stones

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adjective?

Slide 4 - Mind map

adverb?

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Adjectives and adverbs:
beautiful -> beautifully 
The house is beautiful. She sings beautifully.
terrible -> terribly
angry -> angrily
fantastic -> fantastically
good -> well
LET OP: She's a fast runner. She runs fast.

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Adjectives and adverbs:
LET OP: 
na de werkwoorden 
to be, to seem, to feel, to look, to smell, to sound, to taste
gebruik je een bijvoeglijk naamwoord ipv een bijwoord:
My sister is kind.
The soup tastes awful. 

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much versus many?

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Wat is een 'intensifier' ook alweer? Geen een voorbeeld

Slide 9 - Open question

can vs be able to?

Slide 10 - Mind map

negative question?
(example)

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Choose the correct one:
A
They go always to the cinema.
B
They always go to the cinema.

Slide 12 - Quiz

Choose the correct one:
A
You have to go to Orlando, it's nice there.
B
You must go to Orlando, it's nice there.
C
You should go to Orlando, it's nice there.
D
You mustn't go to Orlando, it's cold there.

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PO Literatuur
Questions?

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What do you already know
about 'The Hound
of the Baskervilles'?

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What do you already know
about 'The Great Gatsby'?

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Background info
- published in 1902
- written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- British writer and physician
- Sherlock Holmes Mystery
- set in London and Dartmoor/Devonshire

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Background info
- published in 1925: roaring twenties (first feminism, jazz age, progressive age)
- Written by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- American writer

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Work on your PO!

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