Theme 1 - Grammar H3/V3

Theme 1: The World Around You
Grammar 1 & 2
Goals:
 You can use compounds with some-, any-, every- and no- correctly, as well as the gerunds and infinitives.
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Theme 1: The World Around You
Grammar 1 & 2
Goals:
 You can use compounds with some-, any-, every- and no- correctly, as well as the gerunds and infinitives.

Slide 1 - Slide

Grammar 1: 
Compounds with some, any, 
every and no

Slide 2 - Slide

compounds 

Slide 3 - Slide

Compounds
- Compounds are formed by combining some, any, no, every  
   with: -thing (for things) -body / -one (people) -where (places) - no(in all cases)

  For example:
  some+thing (iets)                                      no+thing (niets)
  some+body / some+one (iemand)      no+body / no one (niemand)
  some+where (ergens)                             no+where (nergens)        

Slide 4 - Slide

Come up with 4 compounds
timer
1:00

Slide 5 - Open question

Compounds 
with some-, any-, every- and no-
for things
for people
for places
someone
something
somewhere
anything
anyone
anywhere
everything
everyone
everywhere
nothing
no one
nowhere

Slide 6 - Drag question

Think of a full sentence with some, any or no + compound.

Slide 7 - Open question

Compounds
some
any
no
every
body
thing
one
where
compound

Slide 8 - Slide

Grammar 2: 
Gerunds and to + infinitive

Slide 9 - Slide

Verb + ing
 a verb (ww) + ing = noun (zelfstandig naamwoord)
We call this: the gerund

shop (verb) + ing = shopping (noun)               = gerund
game (verb) + ing = gaming                                  = gerund
eat (verb) + ing = eating                                            = gerund 

Slide 10 - Slide

Gerund = verb + ing
 a verb (ww) + ing = noun (zelfstandig naamwoord)
Je kunt een gerund gebruiken na werkwoorden zoals: Love, stop, start and finish, hate. 

shop (verb) + ing = shopping (noun)               = gerund
game (verb) + ing = gaming (noun)                  = gerund
eat (verb) + ing = eating (noun)                          = gerund 

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Gerund
Een gerund (werkwoord + -ing) gebruik je als een zelfstandig naamwoord.
Je kunt een gerund gebruiken na werkwoorden als:




Love
I love travelling
Stop
They stopped seeing each other.
Start
Abigail always starts planning as soon as she gets homework.
Enjoy
They enjoy swimming.

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to + infinitive
after verbs such as to ask, to decide, to expect, to hope, to learn, to offer, to plan, to promise, to refuse, to want. 

I asked to close his laptop.
I refused to leave the bus.
I hope to become a doctor. 
   

Slide 13 - Slide

How would you explain 'gerund' in your words?

Slide 14 - Open question

Show what you know:
some, any, no or every?

Slide 15 - Slide

1. My pen was ... to be found. It must have disappeared.
A
somewhere
B
anywhere
C
nowhere
D
everywhere

Slide 16 - Quiz

Words beginning with _______ mean 'all' (people/things/places)
A
no
B
every
C
any
D
some

Slide 17 - Quiz

Words beginning with _____ mean that we don't know exactly which (person/thing/place)
A
every
B
some
C
any
D
no

Slide 18 - Quiz

I felt like ...body was watching me while I was walking down the dark alley.
A
no
B
any
C
some
D
every

Slide 19 - Quiz

5 The food was excellent. ______one enjoyed it.

A
no
B
some
C
any
D
every

Slide 20 - Quiz

6 ‘What did you do at the weekend?’ ‘______thing – we stayed at home.’
A
some
B
no
C
every
D
any

Slide 21 - Quiz

7 Did you meet ______body nice on holiday?

A
any
B
some
C
every
D
no

Slide 22 - Quiz

8 I need ______ thing to write with. Have you got a pen?
A
any
B
some
C
every
D
no

Slide 23 - Quiz

9 The room was completely quiet. ______body knew what to say.

A
any
B
some
C
no
D
every

Slide 24 - Quiz

-ing or to + verb?

Slide 25 - Slide

6. She avoided ... him about her plans.
A
to tell
B
telling

Slide 26 - Quiz

7. I don't fancy ... out tonight.
A
to go
B
going

Slide 27 - Quiz

8. I would like ... to the party with you.
A
to come
B
coming

Slide 28 - Quiz

9. She kept ... during the film.
A
to talk
B
talking

Slide 29 - Quiz

10. She helped me ... my suitcases.
A
to carry
B
carrying

Slide 30 - Quiz

11. He decided ... biology.
A
to study
B
studying

Slide 31 - Quiz

I need to stop asking myself all kinds of difficult questions.

Indicate the gerund.

Slide 32 - Open question

Present continuous
The gerund
I love travelling
I'm scared of climbing
We are talking to each other.
He is climbing a mountain.

Slide 33 - Drag question

voorbeelden van Gerund
voorbeelden van present continuous
I am working on something important here!
I hate working late
She recommends studying a week in advance
Learning the gerund is easy!
I am telling you it is not hard

Slide 34 - Drag question

He refuses to play the piano.
Gerund
Infinitive 
I can't stand running
I want to run
He is good at playing the piano. 
We expect to win
I don't mind walking to school

Slide 35 - Drag question

Fill in the gerund OR to + infinitive:
The teacher stopped ___ (talk) and left the room.

Slide 36 - Open question

Na welke werkwoorden gebruik je de gerund?
Gerund
start
hate
plan
decide
learn
like
finish
promise
enjoy
mind
love
stop

Slide 37 - Drag question

Fill in the gerund OR to + infinitive:
The teacher told us ___ (finish) the activity.

Slide 38 - Open question

Achter welke werkwoorden mag je een Gerund (ww + ing) gebruiken?
Gerund
Geen gerund
like
start
plan
walk
read
hate
finish
promise
mind
show
love
stop

Slide 39 - Drag question


Fill in the gerund OR to + infinitive:

Slide 40 - Open question

Fill in the gerund OR to + infinitive:
I have finished ... (to cook). Come and eat!

Slide 41 - Open question

Rest of this lesson:
Speaking
Statements

Slide 42 - Slide