Week 47: Word order, modal verbs and the task

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This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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This lesson: 

Let's talk about word order and the stories you have made 

Your homework was: bring your fairy tales to class 

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What can you expect on the test week? 
In the test week you will be tested on your writing skill 
In the test you may choose from 3 exercises, each having something to do with either theme 1, 2 or 3. 

How do you study for this? 

You practice, ask feedback and apply the feedback

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Word order: 
Before we go on - how does it work again?

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Follow 
the
ladder :    

 So : 1. Subject
(who)
2. Verb
(did)
3. Object
(what)
4. Place
(where)
5. Time
(when)

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What is the correct order to form a sentence?
A
who - what - did - where - when
B
who - did - what - where - when
C
who - did - what - when - where
D
who - what - did - when - where

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Can you start the sentence with the time (when) as well?

Slide 7 - Open question

Is the word order in this sentence correct :
Santa brings presents to my home every year
A
YES
B
NO

Slide 8 - Quiz

Is the word order in this sentence correct :

This year the elves hand out the presents on the Northpole
A
YES
B
NO

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Is the word order in this sentence correct :
Santa flies with Rudolph every year in the sky
A
YES
B
NO

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What you are going to do
Read the story of a classmate and check their word order 
timer
10:00

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Edit your work and hand it in

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English test coming up: 
Tuesday December 13th 
Study: the theme words chapter 1, 2, 3 
Grammar: Past simple, present perfect and the modal verbs

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Modal verbs
can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, and must.
'Hulp werkwoorden'

likelihood, ability, permission, request, capacity, suggestions, order, obligation, or advice. 

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The modal verbs 

Can and Be able to

Could

Must
Have to
Should 



Possibility and ability

Formal or polite way to ask questions

an action needs to be done (obligation)

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Slide 19 - Video

00:40
Which modal verb have you heard?

Slide 20 - Open question

01:31
Which modal verb have you heard?

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03:06
Which modal verbs have you heard?

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04:06
Which modal verb have you heard?

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Give example sentences
with modal verbs

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Working for yourself
On the next slide we find a table, you will put all the modal verbs in the table and add when you use them and give an example sentence

Done? Read the task for chapter 2 

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Fill the table (digital/paper)
Modal verb
Used in case of 
Example sentence
Can
Be able to 

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