This lesson contains 46 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
The cat jumps ... its prey.
He jumped ... the pool
The prey runs ... the cat.
He swims ... the pool
past
across
into
towards
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Taking the register (roll call)
Announcements
What do you need?
Learning goals
Let's get down to work (exercises)
- Lesson E: Grammar
Exit ticket
Homework
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At the end of this lesson you should know ...:
... how to use prepositions of direction
... how make nagative questions
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Listen very carefully and write down the correct preposition of direction
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'and I threw us ... the flames.'
Slide 10 - Open question
'Throw your soul ... every open door.'
Slide 11 - Open question
'I just can't get you ... my head, boy your love is all I think about. I just can't get you ... my head.'
Slide 12 - Open question
Look at the picture.
Choose the correct preposition of direction.
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You can go ... the road here.
A
up
B
across
C
through
D
out of
Slide 14 - Quiz
The arrow goes ... the circle.
A
into
B
round
C
past
D
through
Slide 15 - Quiz
He climbed ... the ladder.
A
up
B
under
C
past
D
towards
Slide 16 - Quiz
The fish is jumping ... the water.
A
up
B
through
C
over
D
out of
Slide 17 - Quiz
We are driving ... the sea.
A
near
B
towards
C
out of
D
up
Slide 18 - Quiz
Are you ... Canada?
A
to
B
towards
C
across
D
from
Slide 19 - Quiz
The woman walks ... the house.
A
round
B
onto
C
into
D
in
Slide 20 - Quiz
E: Grammar
Prepositions of direction
Prepositions of direction (voorzetsels van beweging) geven aan in welke richting iets of iemand zich beweegt.
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E: Grammar
Do: Exercise 12+13,page 38+39,Activitybook A
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E: Grammar
Prepositions of direction
Prepositions of direction (voorzetsels van beweging) geven aan in welke richting iets of iemand zich beweegt.
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E: Grammar
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E: Grammar
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E:Grammar
across= over --> I'm walking across the road.
after = achterna --> The dog ranafter the cat.
along = langs --> There is a lovely beach that stretches miles along the blue Atlantic.
alongside = gelijk op met --> Bring the boatalongside the dock.
down = naar beneden --> The old man fell down the stairs.
from= vanaf --> He came from the other side of the road.
into = erin --> He walkedintoa building.
off= vanaf / af --> He jumped off the building.
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E:Grammar
onto= op --> The boys climbed onto the shed.
out off = uit --> The cat jumperdout off the bag.
over = over(heen) --> the cat jumped overthe fence.
past = voorbij --> The car drove pastthe school.
round = rond --> The wheels on the bus go round and round.
through = door(heen) --> the plane flew throughthe clouds.
to= naar --> We are going toschool today.
towards = naar ... toe --> He walked towards the church.
up = naar boven / omhoog --> He went up the stairs.
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E: Grammar
Do: exercise 12+13,page 38+39,Activitybook A
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1. into
2. around
3. into
4. off
5. across
6. to
7. down
8. through
9. away from
10. over
Exercise 12
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1. across
2. through
3. into
4. from
5. around
6. to
7. down
Exercise 13
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What are negative questions?
Slide 32 - Mind map
E: Grammar
Je gebruikt negative questions om:
Iets te benadrukken
Can't you see I'm busy?
Een suggestie te doen
Wouldn't you like to get an ice cream?
Verbazing of twijfel te tonen
Isn't he your brother?
Bevestiging te vragen, over iets waarvan je het zelf al dacht te weten
Weren't we living in the United States of America at that time?
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E: Grammar
Hoe maak je een negative questions?
Hulpwerkwoord
+ n't
+ hele werkwoord (see, like, etc.)
Didn't you know we had homework?
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E: Grammar
Tip:
Hulpwerkwoorden zijn werkwoorden waar je -n't achter kunt zetten
Bij het werkwoord 'to be' krijg je niet meer het hele werkwoord
Isn't she your girlfriend?
De tijd van de zin verandert niet
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E: Grammar
Do: exercise 14+15,page 39+40,Activitybook A
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Doesn't she like to do extreme sports?
Can't you come fishing with me this afternoon?
Aren't Vern and Jim running the half marathon next week?
Hasn't Fared got a motorbike he likes to work on?
Didn't we watch a rodeo in Montana?
Haven't they got enough bikes and helmets?
Exercise 14
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Didn't he have the same injury last year?
Isn't it dangerous to be on the rollercoasters during a storm?
Didn't they use any safety gear?
Can't these daredevils find somewhere safe to show off their skills?
Exercise 15
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5. Haven't they got any common sense?
6. isn't it illegal to do these stunts?
7. isn't the weather lovely today?
8. Doesn't Blackpool have a nice promenade?
Exercise 15
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Black Stories
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Black Stories Regels
Je moet samenwerken om het mysterie op te lossen
Je mag alleen maar Ja og Nee vragen stellen.
Als de vraag niet met Ja of Nee beantwoord kan worden, moet je de vraag op een andere manier stellen.
Als je een vraag met een valse aanname stelt, laat ik dat weten.
Als je een vraag stelt die niet relevant is of als je op de verkeerde weg zit, laat ik dat weten.
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Black Stories
A man lives on the tenth floor of a building. Every day he takes the lift to go down to the ground floor to go to work or to go shopping. When he returns he takes the lift to the seventh floor and walks up the stairs to reach his apartment on the tenth floor.
He hates walking so why does he do it?
On rainy days however he doesn't stop on the seventh floor, but goes straight up to the tenth floor.
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Black Stories
The man is too small to reach the top buttons.
On rainy days he uses his umbrella to reach the top button.