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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 3

This lesson contains 31 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Planner for today
  1. Goals for today
  2. Recap time 
  3. Reading C + introduction
  4. Time to work 
  5. Part 2 : GRAMMAR TIMEE
  6. Homework

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Recap time!

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A
Outcast
B
Childish
C
Stubborn
D
Earnest
E
Judgmental

Slide 4 - Drag question

Make two sentences and use the following words:
1. Hard and 2. Oppervlakkig

Slide 5 - Open question

Why is a first impression important?

Slide 6 - Open question

Topic for today part 1
C reading

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Quoting from a text.....

  • A quote, or quotation is a piece of text that you copy from a larger piece of text. This can be a word, a part of a sentence, whole sentence or even a couple of sentences.

     
  •  But uhh..... mister Hulst how do I quote something from a text?

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How to quote something with mister Hulst!

  1. Start with a single quotation mark ( ' )
  2. Copy the first two words and add (...) to indicate you've left out a piece.
  3. End again with single quotation mark ( ' ).
  4. Example: 'A quote ..... of text.'
  5. CONGRATZ YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY PASSED HOW TO QUOTE IN ENGLISH WITH MISTER HULST.

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Slide 10 - Slide

REMEMBER!
- If you are quoting a whole sentence, start with a capital letter.
&
- If you are only quoting part of a sentence, DON'T start with a capital letter, but with a lower case one.

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Slide 12 - Link

Mister Parker mentions a donation from an artist he instantly recognised, quote this sentence from the article.

Slide 13 - Open question

Answer!
The donation was given under the name "Ted", but Mr Parker said he knew it was his old friend straight away and they have since chatted and exchanged banter about Mr Parker's running.

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Time to work!
Do: C reading 

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Break time!

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Part 2 
GERUND VERSUS TO + INFINITIVE

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Gerund and to+infinitive
Watching a video can be quite boring.

They decided to start a business

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Gerund
I love playing video games / I don't like doing my homework

A verb becomes a noun
Can you tell me what that means? 

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These are not the same!

I like watching movies.

I hate running.

I prefer walking over cycling.
These are not the same!

I am watching a movie.

I am running.

We are walking to the city centre instead of cycling. 

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Keep an eye on these verbs:
Love
Like/dislike
Hate
Fancy
Envy 


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Slide 22 - Video

To + infinitive 
What is the infinitive? 

I want to volunteer at the community centre.

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To + infinitive
To + hele werkwoord
(to dance, to laugh, to talk, to work) 

Pay attention to: 
want, promise, decide, plan, hope, ask, refuse, expect

Slide 24 - Slide

Gerund

Love
Like/dislike
Hate
Fancy
Envy 
To + infinitive 
Want
Promise
decide
plan
hope, 
Ask
Refuse
Expect
WRITE
THIS
DOWN
FOR
LATER

Slide 25 - Slide

Slide 26 - Video

Which of the following is not a gerund verb?
A
Dislike
B
Ask
C
Fancy
D
Like

Slide 27 - Quiz

Slide 28 - Link

What are you going to do now?
DO: E writing & Grammar page 54 - 57

Slide 29 - Slide

After this lesson, name 2 things that you are going to bring along in your suitcase.

Slide 30 - Open question

Homework
Finish C and E
&
Study: The irregular verbs sections 1 until 8 + C reading

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