Grammar recap

Lesson plan
  • Rules
  • Lesson aims
  • Grammar explanation + exercises
  • Recap lesson aims
  • Homework
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time-iconLesson duration is: 30 min

Items in this lesson

Lesson plan
  • Rules
  • Lesson aims
  • Grammar explanation + exercises
  • Recap lesson aims
  • Homework

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Rules
  • Respect
  • Silence when I speak
  • When I raise my hand; be quiet
  • Raise your hand for questions/answers
  • Phones IN bags

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Lesson aims
After this lesson you:
  • Are able to do the self test;
  • Know what you understand and what not yet;
  • Are able to write down the final questions.

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Present simple
  • When do you use it?
  • Always, often, regularly or never
  • The SHIT rule -> +s when using she, he or it

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Present simple
  • I always ... to school. (to walk)
  • They always ... a hoodie in winter (to wear)
  • He never ... that. (to do)
  • It never ... the way you think. (to happen)
  • I ... 22 years old. (to be)
  • We ... at the festival every year. (to be)
  • She always ... to school by bike. (to go)
  • walk
  • wear
  • does
  • happens
  • am
  • are
  • goes

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Possessive
  • When do you use 's or '?
  • When do you use "of"?

  • The man's car.
  • Those girls' pet.
  • The cities of Ireland.

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Future

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Future
  • When do you use "shall"?
  • Questions with "I" and "we"
  • Allowed to use "shall" for positive and negative sentences with "we" and "I".

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Future
I'm thirsty. I ... buy something to drink.
We ... go to Denmark next summer.
They ... listen to anything I say.
It ... rain soon, the clouds are dark.
Maybe I ... buy three, instead. 
  • will
  • are going to
  • won't
  • will/is going to
  • will

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Possessive pronouns

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Tag questions
  • When do you use a positive tag question and when a negative?
  • Positive sentence + negative tag question
  • Example: Your name is John, isn't it?
  • Negative sentence + positive tag question
  • Example: There isn't anything left, is there?

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Tag questions
  • How do you write them?
  • form of "to be" or hulpwerkwoorden + personal pronoun/there
  • You are John, aren't you?
  • There isn't anything to do, is there?
  • You haven't done that, have you?

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Recap lesson aims
After this lesson you:
  • Are able to do the self test;
  • Know what you understand and what not yet;
  • Are able to write down the final questions.

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Homework
Bring final questions!
Do the self test to see if there are things you do not understand!
Practice for the test! 
Study the vocab, phrases, and grammar!
Test is next week Wednesday October 12th

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