Mission 20 - 171224

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Welcome!

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Road map

New Interface
Mission 20


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Conditionals: A myth or ....?

In order to prevent people from killing innocent spiders, small spiders are called 'money spiders' and are believed to bring money and good luck. If one sees a spider where it could get killed, the spider should be moved to a window. If the spider gets killed in the process of moving, it will bring bad luck, and the person will suffer money loss. On the other hand, money will flourish in that person's pocket if the spider survives.

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Relative clauses
You can leave out relative pronouns if
  • er geen komma's staan
  • het betrekkelijk vnw niet gelinkt is aan het onderwerp van de zin
  • er een voornaamwoord achter staat







The flowers which he gave me were beautiful.


Persoonlijk: ik, jij, hij, etc.
Bezittelijk: mijn, zijn, onze, etc.
Wederkerend: me, je, zich, etc.
The flowers he gave me were beautiful.

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Mission 20
Word formation

disrespectful
impossible
post-war
underestimate
rewind
dance  - dancer -danceable 

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Theory
Prepositions;


in - into
in  - within
to - towards

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Theory
Possessive:
persons : 's
 plural, ending in s: 's
e.g. my colleagues' houses
name ending in s: 's
e.g. Rufus's dog
except: Socrates' theory

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Theory
things:
time and distance: ' or 's
a two miles' walk
home or place of work: 's
at the dentist's

things/places/ countries: of 

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Mission 20
Do: ex. 1, 2 and 3






Ready? Do 4, 5, 6, 7
timer
20:00

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Look ahead
Wednesday:

Watching and listening skills II


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Mission 17
Do

assignment 4

Ready?

Do Mission 20: 1, 2 and 3
timer
7:00

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Mission 17
Lesson goal

After this class you can apply the theory of the conditional clauses and you understand the theory of the relative pronouns. 

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Homework
17-12: Study the grammar of the conditionals and the relative pronouns.

Friday: Literature and watching and listening

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Relative Clauses and pronouns
Betrekkelijke bijzin: provides information about something that has already been mentioned, for instance a person, thing, animal, place, or event. 

NL: die (bij 'de-woorden'), dat (bij 'het-woorden), wat, waar. 
ENG: who, which, that, what, where, when

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