Week 18

Welcome to our English class!
Mr. Gomez
January 30, 2025
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This lesson contains 31 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 5 videos.

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Welcome to our English class!
Mr. Gomez
January 30, 2025

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Classroom rules
1. Eten/ drinken
2. Telefoon thuis of in de kluis
3. Chromebook opgeladen
4. Te laat komen
5. RESPECT EACH OTHER (LISTEN and ONLY SPEAK WHEN IT IS YOUR TURN!)

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What are we going to do today?
1. UNIT 4 - Adverstising









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Planning
Grammar
Passive voice
Modal verbs
Can / be able to
Future
Will / going to

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Advertising

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Slide 6 - Video

Grammar recap
grammar recap

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Active: Wie + doet + wat!
You speak English
Passive: Wat is gedaan van wie
English is spoken by you

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Passive voice

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Passive

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Passive voice (Passieve constructie)

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Passive voice
Match the active verb to the correct passive verb. 
She builds a house.
She is building a house.
She built a house.
She was building a house.
She has built a house.
A house is built.
A house is being built.
A house was built.
A house was being built.
A house has been built. 

Slide 12 - Drag question

Active Voice
Passive Voice
The man won the award.
A bunch of magazines were printed with a mistake in the title.
A lady reported her bag as stolen.
The trees were cut down to make room for more houses.

Slide 13 - Drag question

Active or passive voice? Make the correct combinations
I play tennis every Monday evening.

Tennis is played every Monday evening.
 
This bicycle has been built from scratch.

He has built this bicycle from scratch.

Sentence
active or passive?
Active
Active
Passive
Passive

Slide 14 - Drag question

Slide 15 - Link

Modal verbs: Can / be able to

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Slide 17 - Video

Tom and Anna are students who often help each other with their homework. Tom can solve math problems quickly, but sometimes he has difficulty with English grammar. Anna is very good at languages and is able to explain things clearly. However, she can’t always focus for a long time when she’s studying.

One day, Tom asked Anna for help with a difficult grammar exercise. “Can you help me understand this rule?” he asked. Anna replied, “I’m able to explain it, but it might take some time. Can you be patient?
Later that week, Anna had an important test, and she needed to study hard. She could focus for hours on the topics she needed to learn, but she wasn’t able to study for too long without taking a break. Tom, on the other hand, could study for hours without needing a rest. But when it came to remembering vocabulary, he wasn’t able to recall words as easily as Anna.

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Can Anna study for a long time without taking breaks? Explain.

Slide 19 - Open question

In your opinion, which is more important for studying: being able to focus for long periods of time or being able to take breaks? Why?

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Slide 21 - Open question

Future (toekomende tijd)

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Future (toekomende tijd)

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Slide 24 - Video

Slide 25 - Video

Will / Going to?

I think, I ...(call) you tonight.
A
will calling
B
will call

Slide 26 - Quiz

Will / Going to ?

Jack ___ (visit) a museum tomorrow morning.
A
will visit
B
visits
C
is going to visit
D
visited

Slide 27 - Quiz

will/going to

I .........fly toNew York next Monday.
A
are going to
B
am going to
C
will
D
will go

Slide 28 - Quiz

Will / Going to ?

Jack ________ (visit) a museum tomorrow morning.
A
will visit
B
is going to visit

Slide 29 - Quiz

Slide 30 - Video

See you next lesson! 

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