H32 22-04 grammar + listening + reading

Look back and goals
Last time we practised the passive and started on the reflexive pronouns.
Today we are going to repeat the quantifiers + defining and non-defining relative clause. Furthermore some listening + reading
At the end of the lessons, you will have practised with every grammar item that will be in your test.
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This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Look back and goals
Last time we practised the passive and started on the reflexive pronouns.
Today we are going to repeat the quantifiers + defining and non-defining relative clause. Furthermore some listening + reading
At the end of the lessons, you will have practised with every grammar item that will be in your test.

Slide 1 - Slide

See page 135 for reference

Slide 2 - Slide

Choose: all, any, every, a few, a little, many, most, much
Dave: Emma, how long have you had your phone?
Emma: It's quite new, actually. I've only had it for ............ months
Dave: How often do you use it?
Emma: I use it ........ the time! ........  of the people that I know send me text messages, and I text a lot too, especially when I need......... help with my homework. By the end of the day, my phone has no battery left, so I have to recharge it .......... night.
a few
1
all
2
Most
3
a little
4
every
5

Slide 3 - Slide

Choose: all, any, every, a few, a little, many, most, much
Dave: Who pays your phone bill?
Emma: My parents do, but it isn't a lot. I don't really spend ............
of money on my phone, because I never make ............ calls.
If I want to speak to my parents, I text them and they call me back. I don't get .......... other calls really, except on my birthday.
much
6
any
7
many
8

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Defining vs non-defining relative clauses
 Defining: de informatie is belangrijk voor de rest van de zin (kun je niet weglaten zonder de betekenis te veranderen)
E.g. My brother who works as a police officer lives in New York

Slide 5 - Slide

Defining vs non-defining relative clauses
Non-defining: de informatie kan weg gelaten worden en/of is extra informatie (er wordt dan altijd een komma gebruikt)
E.g. My brother, who is a police officer, lives in New York.

Slide 6 - Slide

Relative pronouns
who (that
people (mensen)
where
places (plaatsen)
which (that)
things (dingen + dieren)
whose
possessions (bezit/ van iemand/wiens)

Slide 7 - Slide

I met a boy .....brother is in my class.
A
who
B
whose
C
which
D
where

Slide 8 - Quiz

He's the man ...... I saw on the train
A
who
B
that
C
no pronoun
D
where

Slide 9 - Quiz

Show me the computer .......you got for your birthday
A
who
B
whose
C
which
D
that

Slide 10 - Quiz

Is that the café .......you worked last summer?
A
who
B
whose
C
which
D
where

Slide 11 - Quiz

Passive: Your homework ......returned to you tomorrow afternoon

Slide 12 - Open question

Passive: The road into town ......closed for three days last week.

Slide 13 - Open question

Passive: "Where ......parmesan cheese made?" "In Italy".

Slide 14 - Open question

Passive: Six paintings ......(steal) from the museum last night.

Slide 15 - Open question

Passive: Millions of photos ........(upload) to social networking sites every day.

Slide 16 - Open question

Listening
Take page 77 SB in front of you: Poetry in motion
Exercise 5 + 6

Slide 17 - Slide

ReadWorks
Go to www.readworks.org/student
Classcode: L7G2UK
timer
20:00

Slide 18 - Slide

Als je op de letter klikt, dan snap je dit grammatica-onderdeel
A
passive
B
reflexive pronouns
C
defining + non-defining relative clauses
D
quantifiers

Slide 19 - Quiz