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Describe your day & speaking skills

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Today's plan
  • Speaking skills
  • Writing skills (Decribe your day)

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Let's get to know eachother a bit better

Find someone who...

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Regel vragen stellen
      Is er geen hulpwerkwoord? Dan gebruik je do/does         

DO /DOES     +  ONDERWERP   + hele WW +  rest van de zin
                 Do                   I                      hear           noises?
                            Do                  you                 want           some cake?
                              Do                 they                  listen             to  music?

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De SHIT regel - "DOES"
Does +   onderwerp     + werkwoord (ZONDER "S") - voor SHIT regel (he, she, it)
   Does          he                     go (GOES)                    to school every day?

X

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Examples
She listens to music in the evening. 
Does she listen (NOT LISTENS) to music in the evening?
We run in the park every Saturday.
Do we run in the park every Saturday?
X

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Regel vragen stellen
Vormen van To Be en hulpwerkwoorden als can, may en will
plaats je aan het begin van de zin.

Are you the principal?
Can you help me?
May I ask you a question?
May I go to the bathroom?

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My dog likes meat.(?)

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I never go to parties.(?)

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The girls always wear the same dresses.(?)

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The Present Simple
Questions

The verb 'to be' is a special one. 
If the first verb in the sentence is am, is, or are, you switch it with the subject.

She is very beautiful.  becomes  Is she very beautiful?

'Is' switched places with the subject. In these cases, you don't use 'do' or 'doesn't'.


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The old man always sits in his chair.
the old man always
in his chair?
Turn the normal present simple sentence into a question
Do
Does
Is
sits
sit
sitting
Did

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She is my best friend.
she 
my best friend?
Do
Does
Is
Be
Am
Are
Did

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They are at the club every Tuesday evening.
they
at the club every Tuesday evening?
Do
Does
Is
Be
Am
Are
Did

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The Present Simple
Negations

Now you know how to make a normal present simple sentence and questions in the present simple.

Now we are going to look at negations.


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The Present Simple
Negations

Negations tell you that something is not happening. 
You can see the word not in negations, but almost always as a short form n't, as in don't or doesn't.

An example of a negation is:

                             She doesn't see very well. 


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The Present Simple
Negations

So you make a negation by adding don't or doesn't to the sentence. Think about the SHIT Rule!
So not like this:
                                        I like not cookies. 

But like this:
                                       I don't like cookies 


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The girls wear the same dresses.

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The sun shines very brightly.

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The Present Simple
Negations

Again, the verb 'to be' is special. 
If the first verb in the sentence is am, is or are, you can just add not. You don't need do or don't in that case.

I am an English teacher. 
Becomes 
I am not an English teacher.


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The Present Simple




Negations

For the next exercise, turn the normal present simple sentences into negations. Pay attention to capital letters, full stops, and the SHIT Rule!
                                    Use short forms!


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My sister likes everything pink.
my sister
everything pink?
Question
Do
Does
Is
Be
likes
like
Did

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The boy always cleans his plate after eating.
Negation

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They are at the pool every week.
Negation

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I know what the present simple looks like and how to use it.
Yes
No
Almost

Slide 25 - Poll

The Present Simple




Questions

For the next exercise, turn the normal present simple sentence into a question. Think about capital letters, questions marks and the SHIT Rule (do/does)!
                                    Use short forms!    


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Find someone who...
  • You'll get a card from your teacher with a few questions, like:
'Find someone who watched a good film in the cinema this holiday' and 'Find someone who read a whole book this holiday.'

  • Walk around and try to find that someone in English!

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Tekst
Match the picture with the subject
timer
0:30
arts and crafts
biology
economics
German
Dutch
English
geography
history
maths

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UK vs US 
Education System

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2

Slide 30 - Video

05:06
Klas 5 middelbare school
Groep 1 en 2 basisschool
Voor kinderen van 6 t/m 9 jaar
Klas 3 middelbare school
Sleep naar de juiste equivalent.
Kindergarten
Junior year
Freshman year
elementary school

Slide 31 - Drag question

07:06
What are the different years in college called?
First year
Second year
Third year
Fourth year
sophomore
junior
freshman
senior

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In what ways is the British school system different from the one we know in the Netherlands?

Slide 33 - Open question

School hall
A
gang
B
ruimte bij de kluisjes
C
klaslokaal
D
aula

Slide 34 - Quiz

art & music
A
tekenen & muziek
B
handenarbeid & muziek
C
kunst en muziek
D
tekenen & ziek

Slide 35 - Quiz

Physical Education (PE)
A
natuurkunde
B
scheikunde
C
gymnastiek
D
lichamelijke oefening

Slide 36 - Quiz

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Look at Paula's timetable (exercise)
TRUE!
FALSE!
1. Paula studies music on Monday morning.

2. Paula has lunch at 1.30 p.m.

3. Paula studies science on Tuesday.

4. Paula doesn't study languages on Wednesday.

5. Paula studies history three times a week. 

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What do all coloured (gekleurd) words have in common (=met elkaar gemeen hebben)?
Write 5 sentences about Paula's time schedule.

for example:
On Monday morning Paula's maths lesson starts at nine o'clock. 

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When do we use capitals? 
and.... at the beginning of a sentence, and 'I'

(capitals = hoofdletters)

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Write 5 different sentences about Paula's time schedule.
for example: Paula's first lesson starts at nine o'clock.
Write 5 sentences about Paula's time schedule.

for example:
On Monday morning Paula's maths lesson starts at nine o'clock. 

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Writing skills
Describe your Wednesday, Thursday or Friday:
1. What do you do before going to school?
2. How do you go to school and at what time?
3. Which lessons do you have and at what time? (use ordinals and telling time)
4. Describe the subjects of that day. What do you learn at each subject? 
5. Do you like the subject? Explain why (not)
6. What do you do in your breaks?
7. What do you do when you get home?


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I can...
... talk about the time.
... talk about dates
... talk about my timetable.
...talk about school

Are there any questions?



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