2H period 5

Period 5
The curious incident of the dog in the night-time

p. 85-89
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Period 5
The curious incident of the dog in the night-time

p. 85-89

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2. Past simple 
a. regular verbs
affirmative: ww+ed
negative: didn't + infinitive
question:  Did + ow + infinitive + rest?
b. Irregular verbs
p86-87 column 2
Past Participle
= voltooid deelwoord
form: ww+ ed or irregular (p86-87 column 3)

Slide 2 - Slide

What is the past simple of...
fall

Slide 3 - Open question

What is the past simple of...
run

Slide 4 - Open question

What is the past simple of...
kneel down

Slide 5 - Open question

What is the past simple of...
wear

Slide 6 - Open question

What is the past simple of...
hold

Slide 7 - Open question

What is the past participle of...
know

Slide 8 - Open question

What is the past participle of...
speak

Slide 9 - Open question

What is the past participle of...
ring

Slide 10 - Open question

4. Past perfect in reported speech
a. spelling
had/hadn't + past participle (ww+ed or 3rd column p 86-
                                                       87)
b. form
- ww dat het zeggen aangeeft (said, explain, ask, told):
                past simple
- wat gezegd is (volgende ww): past perfect
                     He said that he had killed Wellington.
                     He said he hadn't heard from her.

Slide 11 - Slide

In short: Past simple and past perfect in reported speech:
VERB 1: past simple  ('told', 'asked', 'thought', 'said' ...)
VERB 2: past perfect 

Slide 12 - Slide

Past simple or past perfect?

- talking about events that happened in the past: past simple

- talking about an action that happened before another action:
      - ACTION 1: past perfect (hints: before, after)
      - ACTION 2: past simple


Timeline: 

-------------past perfect ------------- past simple-------NOW

Slide 13 - Slide

Fill in the correct past tense.
After the man (come) home he (feed) the cat.

Slide 14 - Open question

Before he (sing) a song he (play) the guitar.

Slide 15 - Open question

I (be) very tired because I (study) too hard.

Slide 16 - Open question

5. Some, any, a lot of/lots of (revision)
a. some
Vertaling: wat, een beetje
Gebruik: 1. in positieve zinnen
                          I'll have some water, please.
                 2. in vragen waarin je verwacht dat het  
                 antwoord 'ja' is
                          Can I have some water,please?


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b. any
a. vertaling: een beetje, wat
    gebruik: in vragen en negatieve zinnen
                     I don't have any money.
                     Is there any problem?
b. vertaling: eender welk
                     Just give me any pen you have.


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c. a lot of / lots of
vertaling: veel
gebruik: kun je beide in alle soorten zinnen gebruiken
                 There is lots of/a lot of garbage in the street.

Slide 19 - Slide


Can I have ... salt please?
A
some
B
any

Slide 20 - Quiz


I'm a real foodie. You can give me ... type of food, I'll eat it!
A
some
B
any

Slide 21 - Quiz

6.Talking about quantities
a. Meaning
much en many – veel
little en few – weinig
a little – een beetje
a few – een paar

Slide 22 - Slide

b. much or many?
Je gebruikt much in ontkenningen (zinnen met not) bij woorden die je niet in het meervoud kunt zetten.
                      There isn’t much time left.
Je gebruikt many in ontkenningen (zinnen met not) bij woorden die je wel in het meervoud kunt zetten.
                      I don’t have many friends at school.
Much en many gebruik je ook in vragen, en als er iets voor staat (how, so, too).
                      How much does a ticket to London cost?
                      There were too many people on the platform.

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c. (A) few or (a) little
Je gebruikt a few en few voor woorden die je wel in het meervoud kunt zetten.
A few heeft een positievere betekenis (‘een paar’) dan few (‘weinig’).
                       He stopped talking for a few seconds.
                        Very few people understand me.
Je gebruikt a little en little voor woorden die je niet in het meervoud kunt zetten.
A little heeft een positievere betekenis (‘een beetje’) dan little (‘weinig’).
                      I am afraid you need to say that again. I am a little deaf.
                     The train almost left so there was little time to get to    
                      the  platform.

Slide 24 - Slide

I have ... water left. This is a problem since it is very hot.
A
few
B
a few
C
little
D
a little

Slide 25 - Quiz

Julie gave us ... apples to take home.
A
few
B
a few
C
little
D
a little

Slide 26 - Quiz

There isn't ... water left.
A
much
B
many

Slide 27 - Quiz

There aren't ... cars.
A
much
B
many

Slide 28 - Quiz