Lesson 15 - Recap Unit 3

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WELCOME

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Today
  1. Recap unit 3
  2. Time for questions
  3. Homework

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Goals
At the end of this lesson...
  • You have repeated the vocabulary of unit 3
  • You have repeated the grammar of unit 3

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1. I'm (bang) we left him at home!

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2. Why do zebras have (strepen)?

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3. My dad is going to buy me a new (pet).

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4. I'm sorry. You've got the (verkeerde) number.

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5. I lost one of my (oorbellen).

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6. That (leather) jacket looks really good on you!

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7. My (wardrobe) is about to explode. I have too many clothes!

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8. You should ask the (sales assistant) if they still have your size.

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9. I always wear a top (underneath) my sweater.

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10. Do you think these (sunglasses) suit me?

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Use the present continuous:
The barber ....... his hair.
(to cut)
A
is cutting
B
cuts
C
is cuting
D
are cutting

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Use the present continuous:
The man ... on the phone.
(to talk)
A
talks
B
talked
C
is talks
D
is talking

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Use the present continuous:
The boys ... soccer on the field.
(to play)
A
playing
B
is playing
C
are playing
D
play

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The Christmas tree is already up, ...?
A
aren't we?
B
isn't it?
C
am I?
D
isn't she?

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I am right, ...?
A
amn't I?
B
aren't I?

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The match starts at 21:00, ... ?
A
startn't it?
B
do it?
C
doesn't it?
D
does it?

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You like pizza, ... ?
A
doesn't you?
B
don't you
C
do you?
D
does you?

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Tell them explicitly again:
After a positive sentence, the tag is negative. After a negative sentence, tag is positive.
The speaker actually asks: Is this right? Do you agree? (in Dutch)
One or ones?
He was looking for black socks but they only had white ...
A
one
B
ones

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One or ones?
I'm making myself a cup of tea. Would you like ... ?
A
one
B
ones

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One or ones?
This dress is prettier than the other ...
A
one
B
ones

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Much or many?
shoes
A
much
B
many

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Much or many?
money
A
much
B
many

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Note:
In the test, they ask why it is much money, if it can be counted. Explain that we don't say one money, two moneys, and that money in plural is not moneys. 
Much or many?
How ... does it cost?
A
much
B
many

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MUCH
MANY
money
sand
girls
pens
cars
coffee
rain
water
doors
hair
tables
phones

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Use the correct possessive pronoun:
Can I borrow your pen? I lost ...
A
my
B
mine
C
your
D
him

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Use the correct possessive pronoun:
Is this ... umbrella?
A
your
B
yours
C
hers
D
them

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Use the correct possessive pronoun:
The house at the end of the street is ...
A
my
B
thems
C
theirs
D
their

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Goals
At the end of this lesson...
  • You have repeated the vocabulary of unit 3
  • You have repeated the grammar of unit 3

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What have your learned this lesson?
Can you give me an example?

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Homework
Study: Vocabulary 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4
Study: Grammar (3.1 - 3.7)


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Present Continuous
Grammar 3.1
Grammar 3.1 Coursebook

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Present continuous
Subject +
Form of to be +
Verb + ing
I
Am/’m
Watching
TV.
You/we/they
Are/’re
Watching
TV.
He/she/it
Is/’s
Watching
TV.

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Present continuous - Questions
Form of to be +
Subject +
Verb + ing
?
Am
I
Watching
TV?
Are
you/we/they
Watching
TV?
Is
he/she/it
Watching
TV?

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Present continuous - Negative
Subject +
Form of to be +
Not
Verb + ing
I
Am/’m
not
Watching
TV.
You/we/they
Are/’re
not
Watching
TV.
He/she/it
Is/’s
not
Watching
TV.

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Present continuous - Exeptions
Verbs ending in -e: have, drive, write
He is having dinner.
Verbs ending in -c: panic, picnic
She is panicking
Verbs ending in -l: label, cancel, travel
I am labelling the boxes.
verbs ending in single vowel + single consonant: sit, swim, put
I am sitting on a chair. 
Verbs ending in -ie: lie, tie, die
He is lying to me.

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Present Continuous - Use
You use the present continuous to talk about things going on (around) now - things that started in the past and are still going on

I am falling in love.
We're learning English right now.

Time expressions: Now, at the moment, this year, nowadays

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Tag Questions
Grammar 3.2
Grammar 3.2 Coursebook

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Tag Questions

  • Tag questions come at the end of a sentence
  • We use question tags to check something 
  • Your name is John, isn't it?
  • Your name isn't John, is it?

  • The movie is great, ........?
  • The movie = it
  • Verb (to be, can, have, do, will, should)? Yes - to be (is)
  • The movie is great, isn't it?



If the sentence is positive, the question tag is negative
If the sentence is negative, the question tag is positive
Verbs to repeat:
  • To be
  • Can
  • Have
  • Do
  • Will
  • Should
  • If there is no verb like the ones above, use do

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Demonstrative Pronouns
Grammar 3.3
Grammar 3.3 Coursebook

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Nearby
further away
Singular
Plural
This
That
These
Those

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One vs Ones
Grammar 3.4
Grammar 3.4 Coursebook

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One vs Ones

We use one or ones if we do not want to repeat the already mentioned noun (het al genoemde zelfstandig naamwoord). One(s) replaces  the noun. 

One -> refers to the SINGULAR noun (enkelvoud)
Ones -> refers to the PLURAL noun (meervoud)

I don't want the green apples. I want the red apples.
I don't want the green apples. I want the red ones


Do you want a big dog or a small dog?

Do you want a big dog or a small one?

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Much vs Many
Grammar 3.5
Grammar 3.5 Coursebook

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Much
Means: veel
Use: Before a plural (uncountable) noun - something we cannot count

How much time do you need?
I don't have much money left.



Usually in questions and negative sentences
Many
Means: veel
Use: Before a plural (countable) noun - something we can count

How many friends do you have?
How many languages did you speak?



Used in all sentences (questions, positive, negative)

Difference:
Much = uncountable
Many = countable

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Possessive pronouns
Grammar 3.7
Grammar 3.7 Coursebook

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Possession
He’s my friend.
He’s mine.
Die van mij
He’s a friend of mine.
Van mij
He’s your friend.
He’s yours.
Die van jou
He’s a friend of yours.
Van jou
You’re his friend.
You’re his.
Die van hem
You’re a friend of his.
Van hem
You’re her friend.
You’re hers.
Die van haar
You’re a friend of hers.
Van haar
He’s our friend.
He’s ours.
Die van ons
He’s a friend of ours.
Van ons
He’s their friend.
He’s theirs.
Die van hen
He’s a friend of theirs.
Van hen

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