holidays 2

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Welcome!

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After today you will:
- Know how to use different homonyms (they're, your, its)
- be able to use the present continuous for future in sentences you make yourself
- Have gotten familiar with filling in forms
- you will have finished your tour guide, received feedback on it and made improvements

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First a little quiz
A holiday is:
A
een vakantie
B
een feestdag

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Een vacation is:
A
Een vakantie
B
Een feestdag

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Warm up
We will watch a video
While you are watching, write down all the words/phrases that you hear that have to do with being on holiday.vacation

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMMXW9wZiZU
Words/phrase from video

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1. Homonyms  (= words that sound the same)
Last week, we talked about the difference between "they're/there/their". Today we will look at more homonyms.
You're: the general rule is: when there is an apostrophe ' there is something missing. There are always two words squashed into one. Here the A is missing. You are. When writing "you're" always say it as two words to make sure you have the right one. He says you're free this saturday.
Your: means jouw. This is a posessive. Just like their, it ends in an R. If you can swap these in a sentence, you're good. Is this your book?

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1. Write two sentences with "you're"
2. Write two sentences using "your"

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2. Homonyms
It's and its also sound the same, what's the difference?

It's: here again, there is a letter missing: the i. it is actually two words in one: it is. Ah, it's such a shame you can't be there tonight. 

Its: this is a possisive (bezittelijk) again. We say "zijn/haar" in Dutch. Here you can replace the word with your again, although it might be a bit strange. The table and its legs, The dog lost its bone. 

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1. Write two sentences using "it's"
2. Write two sentences using "its"

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Repetition They're/There/Their
They're - there - their They all sound he same! When do you use which one?
1. They're is actually two words. An apostrophe (hoge komma) is always used when something is left out. Here, we are missing the A. When typing always say it as to words. Is it still correct? "They're gone"
2. There indicates a place. If you leave out the T you get the word "here", also a place. When writing, think about that. "I live there"
3. Their is a posessive word, it's used the same as "mine, your, her". If you can swap it for "your" in a sentence you've got the right word. "it's their house"

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1. Write one sentence using "They're"
2. Write one sentence using "there"
3. Write one sentence using "their

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Quizlet
Use the first 8 words from the quizlet set in context. You can write one long sentence or 8 different sentences. Write your answer in the next slide. You can find the quizlet words here

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Repetition
Vorm van to be + ing werkwoord
We know we can use the present continuous for talking about somehting happening right now e.g. I am walking to school. But we can also use it to talk about the future, specifically for arrangements in the future. This means you have already planned something.

"I am staying at my sister's when I get to Boston"
"She isn't going on a holiday this year" NB: you can say she isn't or she's not 
Practise here

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And now for some fun
Do the follwoning quiz. Let me know which destination you got in the next slide and if you agree with it :)

Click HERE

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Travel guide
You will continue designing a travel guide for your town or
your favorite town in the Netherlands. You can use the
vocabulary. Start with an introduction and then think of
5 different things to do in your town of choice.
1. historic site
2. best place to eat/drink
3. a walk (park/forest/town)
4. your choice
5. your choice

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Destination: instagram
Pretend you are going on holiday to your dream destination. Make an instagram post about three thing you are going to do there. include the following:
- Zeg wat je vakantiebestemming is dit jaar
- Zeg wat je gaat doen zodra je er bent
- Zeg een groot ding dat je gaat ondernemen (hike, clubnacht, zeilrocht)
- Zeg waar je het meest naar uitziet om te eten.

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