Grammar 2

Aim for today:
At the end of the lesson YOU are able to write sentences using the future!
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Aim for today:
At the end of the lesson YOU are able to write sentences using the future!

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Schoenendozen!!

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Future

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Future

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FUTURE:
  1. will + hele ww (I will help you with your bags.)
  2. be + going to (I am going to get a good grade for English.)
  3. present simple (The bus to Nijmegen leaves at 16.08.)
  4. present continuous (I am seeing Janey tomorrow.)

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I'm going to play an important match today.


There will be sunshine this weekend.
Er zijn verschillende manieren om de future aan te geven:

to be going to + hele werkwoord
je bent iets van plan of voorspelling waar je wèl bewijs voor hebt.


will + hele werkwoord
aanbieden, aankondigen, belofte of voorspelling waar je geen bewijs voor hebt.
FUTURE

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Future in short
  • will: na wens, belofte, aanbod, aanname, voorspelling
  • to be going to: je bent iets van plan
  •                                 als  het duidelijk is dat er iets gaat gebeuren
  • Present Continuous: het is zeker dat er iets gaat gebeuren, de afspraak is gemaakt.
  • Present Simple: vaststaande tijden: bus, trein, vliegtuig, rooster, programma

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Fill in a form of the future:
I promise, I ____ (be) on time.
A
will
B
am going to
C
will be
D
am going to be

Slide 10 - Quiz

Welk vorm van de Future gebruik je bij afspraken die al gepland staan?
A
will / wont
B
to be going to
C
present continuous
D
present simple

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Welk vorm van de future gebruik je bij dingen die je van plan bent?
A
will / wont
B
to be going to
C
present continuous
D
present simple

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Oefening: kies de juiste vorm van de future.

1. The train will leave / leaves in 15 minutes.

2. We are seeing/ will see the new Harry Potter film this evening.

3. There will be / is going to be rain tomorrow.

4. I  do / am going to do the dishes.

5. The store is going to open / opens at 9 o'clock.

6. Thanks for lending us your football. We will give / are giving it back tomorrow.

7. I watched the news, it is going to be / will be sunny on Friday.

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First (1) conditional

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First conditional
Use: for a possible action in the future/things that could easily become true

If I have time this weekend, I will tidy my room. 
It it rains, I won't go to the park. 

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First conditional

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First conditional
If + present simple + Will + infinitive
If it rains I won't go to the park.
The first conditional describes things that I think are likely to happen in the future

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When do we use the first conditional?
How do you form the first conditional?
Give me an example sentence...

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When do we use the first conditional?
A
Talking about real possibilities in the future
B
Talking about something you hope will happen
C
Talking about something impossible in the future
D
I am not sure

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What does the first conditional look like? (Two of them are correct)
A
If I go to Hogwarts, I will become the most powerful wizard
B
If you eat my chocolate, you'll sleep outside with the dog
C
When I see an elephant fly, I'll kiss your feet
D
You must get the burger if you go to that restaurant.

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Fill in the first conditional:
If he ... (go) to Paris next month, he ... (visit) the Eiffel Tower.

Slide 21 - Open question

comparative of funny
A
funnyer
B
funier
C
funnier

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What is the comparative form of dangerous?

Slide 23 - Open question

Which comparative is incorrect?
A
Faster
B
More happy
C
More boring
D
Funnier

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Comparative of the word
Expensive
A
Expensiver
B
More Expensive
C
Most Expensive
D
Expensivest

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What is the comparative of large?
A
Largest 😄
B
Larggest😄
C
Larger😄
D
I dont Know 😟

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Comparative of the word Big
A
Biger
B
More big
C
Biggest
D
Bigger

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comparative of the word tired
A
tireder
B
more tired
C
tiring
D
tirer

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Come up with a sentence in which you use comparative and superlative.

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Read the text
And do the exercises.


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