This lesson contains 28 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
Trede 13/14
Vakles 2
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Lesson plan
Introduction
Presentation
Grammar: Future, adverbs, have got, relative pronouns
Pronunciation
Time for work
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How to round off Step 13/14?
Book presentation (written+spoken review)
Creative assignment (instruction video - on Elo)
Word test step 13
Word test Step 14
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Book presentation
Written review
Write a review about the book and explain plot, characters, theme and setting.
Spoken review
Make a video based on your written review in which you go into more details.
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Future
Future = toekomst
I am going to visit my sister tonight. (to be + going to + hele ww.)
I will visit my sister tonight. (will + hele ww.)
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Adverbs
Bijwoorden geven eigenlijk meer informatie over een ander woord. Soms geven ze aan hoe vaak iets gebeurt (bv. never), waar iemand is (bv. outside), op welke manier iets gebeurt (bv. quickly) etc.
De meeste adverbs vertrekken van een bijvoeglijk naamwoord en voegen daar -ly aan toe:
After a form of to be (am, are, is, was, were) She is neverlate.
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"have got" = hebben
1 persoon I have got ... you have got ... he has got ... she has got ... it has got ...
Have got is een lastiger ww...
meer personen
We have got ... You have got ... They have got ...
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haven't got = hebben geen/ niet
I
You
She
He
It
We
You
They
haven't (got)
haven't (got)
hasn't (got)
hasn't (got)
hasn't (got)
haven't (got)
haven't (got)
haven't (got)
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Relative pronouns
Betrekkelijke voornaamwoorden
verbindt twee zinnen met elkaar
Het boek wordt prachtig + Ik schrijf dat boek
Het boek dat ik schrijf, wordt prachtig
The book I'm writing is going to be beautiful
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Relative pronouns
Verwijzen terug naar een eerder genoemd woord
Verbinden twee zinsdelen aan elkaar
Martin played Tennis with Sophie, who was slightly injured.
relative pronoun
Noa sold her phone, which was old and damaged.
relative pronoun
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Relative pronouns
Je kunt een betrekkelijk voornaamwoord weglaten als
het al duidelijk is om wie of wat het gaat
het pronoun NIET op het onderwerp slaat
er een voornaamwoord achter staat
The flowers whichhe gave me were beautiful.
The flowers he gave me were beautiful.
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Fill in all possibilities of the relative pronouns: The dresser, ... has several distress marks, is several hundred years old
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This is the woman... has twelve cats
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This is the boy ... had an accident.
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Yesterday I saw a car ... was really old.
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This is the man ... house is on fire.
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The book ... you gave me is great.
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The man, ... father is a professor, forgot his umbrella.
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The children ... shouted in the street are not from our school.
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Tongue twisters
Liesje leerde Lotje lopen langs ‘de lange lindelaan’ maar Lotje wou niet leren lopen dus liet Liesje Lotje staan.
She sells seashells near the seashore.
The thirty-three thieves thought that they thrilled the throne throughout Thursday.
Picky people pick Peter Pan Peanut-Butter, it's the peanut- butter picky people pick.
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There was a fisherman named Fisher who fished for some fish in a fissure. Till a fish with a grin, pulled the fisherman in. Now they're fishing the fissure for Fisher.
As he gobbled the cakes on his plate, the greedy ape said as he ate, the greener green grapes are, the keener keen apes are to gobble green grape cakes, they're great!