W24 EN 2G1 U6 les3

Week 24,
Lesson 3

Today
- Recap grammar 'future tense' and 'some...<>any...'
- Exercises 'some...<>any...'
- Exercise Phrases
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Week 24,
Lesson 3

Today
- Recap grammar 'future tense' and 'some...<>any...'
- Exercises 'some...<>any...'
- Exercise Phrases

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Your goals
After this lesson I fully mastered the future tense with 'will\shall'  and 'to be going to'.

After this lesson I can make sentences using some or any.

After this lesson I mastered Phrases 6.2.

Slide 2 - Slide

First a recap
of will/shall<> be going to

Slide 3 - Slide

Slide 4 - Video

We made our travel plans yesterdat. We ... travel to Canada next year.
A
am going to
B
will
C
are going to
D
shall

Slide 5 - Quiz

1. You've already made these plans. So, use "to be going to".

2. We + to be = we are

Slide 6 - Slide

It's hot in here. ... open a window?
A
Am I going to
B
Will I
C
Are I going to
D
Shall I

Slide 7 - Quiz

1. You make this plan on the spot. So, use "will" or "shall"

2. This is a quesion with "I". So, use "shall"

Slide 8 - Slide

Now get to 
the not-so-much new grammar:
some...<>any...
There is only one new rule!

Slide 9 - Slide

Slide 10 - Slide

Do you see that we make a distinction between questions and their suspected answers?
Vorig jaar maakten we nog geen onderscheid tussen vragen met een ander antwoord. Toen gebruikten we gewoon altijd any.
Maar dit is eigenlijk niet helemaal correct:
Als je een vraag stelt waarop je "Ja" als antwoord verwacht, dan gebruik je some.
Als je een vraag stelt waarop je "Nee" als antwoord verwacht of echt niet weet welk antwoord je zult krijgen, dan gebruik je any.

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2 other examples
The fridge is open and you see that there is cheese in it and you haven't been arguing with your mother, so you expext her to be nice. Then you ask: "Can I have some cheese, please?" You expect her to answer "Yes, of course".
When you ask a random person on the street "Do you have any gold with you?" you expect him/her to answer "No, I don't".

Slide 12 - Slide

Slide 13 - Slide

eDition
Let's see if you've understood everything about some<>any.
Do exercises 16 and 17 to practice this.
And do exercise 18 to master the phrases of Lesson 6.2.

After eDition, return to this LessonUp lesson.

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Look back
Your goals were:
- After this lesson I fully mastered the future tense with 'will\shall' and 'to be going to'.
- After this lesson I can make sentences using some or any.
- After this lesson I mastered Phrases 6.2.

Slide 15 - Slide

Did you fully master the future tense with 'will\shall' and 'to be going to'?
A
Yes, I did.
B
No, I didn't. I need some more help.

Slide 16 - Quiz

Can you make sentences using some or any?
A
Yes, I can.
B
No, I can't. I need some more help.

Slide 17 - Quiz

Did you master Phrases 6.2?
A
Yes, I did.
B
No, I didn't.

Slide 18 - Quiz

If you answered NO to the first two questions, I will find a moment to spend some more time together on these grammar parts, in a TEAMS meeting or at school.

Slide 19 - Slide

Did you answer NO to the last question?
Then study Phrases 6.2!

Slide 20 - Slide

Look forward
Next week:
a lot of listening exercises,
again not-so-new grammar,
and personal feedback on your presentation

Study Vocab 6.3

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