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Welcome H3C

Week 40 - Lesson 1
Grammar

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Today's class
At the end of this class I...
  • ... know the difference between not...either, so, neither, nor and can use them correctly.
  • ... know at least five prepositions of direction and can use these correctly.

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Homework check: Exercise 9, page 31/32
  1. You mustn't panic (about making a mistake). / Don't panic.
  2. It's not the end of the world.
  3. You need to think carefully about this.
  4. Never go on a date with a classmate's (little) sister.
  5. You shouldn't underestimate the risks you take.
  6. You should never feel guilty about a mistake / Never feel guilty about making a mistake
  7. Don't worry.
  8. make sure it is the right Kevin.

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Homework check: Exercise 10, page 32/33
  1. Reassurance: Cheer up. Warning: You shouldn't wear white jeans. / You shouldn't drink coke and spill it. / You shouldn't spill coke. / You shouldn't spill coke (on your white jeans).
  2. Reassurance: You mustn't worry about it. / Don't worry about it too much. / I can assure you everything will turn out all right. Warning: You need to get up earlier. / You should get up earlier. / You mustn't be late.
  3. Reassurance: Just wait and see, everything will turn out all right. / You mustn't worry about it. / Don't worry about it too much. / It's not as bad as it looks. Warning: Never let your dog run free. / Never let your dog run around. / Don't let your dog run free. / You mustn't let your dog run free. / You shouldn't let your dog run free.

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Homework check: Exercise 10, page 32/33
  1. Don't worry about it too much. / It's not as bad as it looks. / You mustn't worry about it. / Don't worry about it too much. Warning: We shouldn't underestimate cycling here in the fog / We should be certain about the risks we take. / Never cycle around in the fog. / Be careful not to be stranded in the fog.
  2. Reassurance: Never mind. It's not as bad as it looks. / Don't worry about it too much. / You don't have to panic about it. / It's not as scary as you think. Warning: Make sure never to go into dangerous neighbourhoods. / Watch out you don't go into dangerous neighbourhoods. / Make sure not to go into dangerous neighbourhoods.
  3. Reassurance: You don't have to panic about it. It's not as scary as you think. Warning: Don't let people enter the house. / You mustn't let people into the house. / You shouldn't let people into the house. / Be careful not to let people into the house.

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Warming up
Sleepopdracht --> Which sentences should be connected to one another?

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Neither have my niece and nephew.
So do I.
My aunt doesn't like him either.
I thoroughly enjoy having no homework during the weekend.
My best friend has never had a pet at home.
We don't like the rapper Eminem.

Slide 9 - Drag question

Grammar 4, page 25

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Option 1: So

  • Meaning: 'ook'; als iets voor jou (of iemand anders) ook geldt.
  • Use: When you compare people, objects or other things.
I am lovely. So are you. (= to be vorm in de zin)
Her friend loves shopping. So do you. (= geen vorm van hww in zin)

  • Structure: Je begint de zin met SO, herhaalt het werkwoord indien dit een hulpwerkwoord is, en eindigt met het onderwerp. (geen hulpwerkwoord? gebruik 'do' in je bevestiging)

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Examples of modal verbs (hulpwerkwoorden)
vormen to be
vormen to have
can-could
will-would
shall-should
may-might
must 

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Option 2: not ...either
  • Meaning: 'ook niet'; als iets voor jou (of iemand anders) ook NIET geldt.
  • Use: To say something else is also not the case / not going to happen
  • Structure 1: subject + modal verb not + either
  • Structure 2: subject + do/does not + either

    I don't really like maths. She doesn't either
     They aren't going to that party. We aren't either


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Option 3: neither / nor
Meaning: 'ook niet'; als iets voor jou (of iemand anders) ook NIET geldt.
Use: We use neither/nor in a negative comparison.

We don't like Mondays - Nor do I /Neither do I.
She never drinks beer - Nor do I / Neither do I.

Structure 1: Neither/nor + modal verb + subject.
Structure 2: Neither/nor + do/does + subject.

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She liked this grammar item. (ik ook)

Slide 15 - Open question

We have never been to NYC before

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KEY exercise 13, page 34
  1. Neither have I / Nor have I / I haven't either
  2. So am I
  3. So are mine
  4. Neither do mine / Nor do mine / Mine don't either
  5. So will I (be)
  6. Neither will I / Nor will I

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Homework
Do:
- Exercise 13, page 34

Learn/ study:
- Prepositions of direction, page 172 (text book)


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