Week 3 Lesson 1 Recap chapter 3

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Welcome Havo 3
Good morning!


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Plan & goals
1: At the end of this class, I can use the future perfect, future continuous and indirect/reported speech. 

2: At the end of this class, I know the words of chapter 3. 



*Leerdoelen zijn RTTI geformuleerd (in leerlingentaal).

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What do I need to know?

Chapter 3 (workbook A) :
Vocabulary: theme words, A, C (p.174-175) Dutch – English & English – Dutch
Stones 5 & 6 (p. 176), Grammar: future perfect, future continuous, indirect/reported speech (p. 177)

Chapter 4 (workbook B) :
Vocabulary: theme words, A, C (p. 46-47), Stone 7 (p. 48)
Grammar: Modals and negations, quantifiers II, prepositions (p. 49) 














Slide 3 - Slide

reported speech

Slide 4 - Slide

Turn into reported speech:
Jordy: ''The teacher won't be happy about it''
A
Jordy said the teacher wasn't happy about it.
B
Jordy said that the teacher won't be happy about it.
C
Jordy said that the teacher wouldn't be happy about it.

Slide 5 - Quiz

For reported speech, if the original sentence is in the present simple, you use ___________ in reported speech.
A
Present simple
B
Past simple
C
Past continuous
D
Past perfect

Slide 6 - Quiz

Turn into reported speech:
Mom: I baked a delicious cake for all of you.
A
Mom said that she has baked a delicious cake for all of us.
B
Mom said that she baked a delicious cake for all of us.
C
Mom said that she had baked a delicious cake for all of us.

Slide 7 - Quiz

Reported speech: Original sentence in the past simple, reported _________.
A
past simple
B
past perfect
C
past continuous

Slide 8 - Quiz

Grammar: indirect/reported speech
present simple ->
past simple
"I use a computer at home"
She said she used a computer at home. 
present continuous -> 
past continuous 
"I am dancing at the moment."
He said he was dancing at that moment. 
past simple -> past perfect
"We baked a cake." 
They said they had baked a cake. 
present perfect -> past perfect 
"We have done our homework."
They said they had done their homework. 
will -> would 
"I will talk to them."
She said she would talk to them. 
am/are/is + going to -> was/were going to
"I am going to Mallorca."
He said he was going to Mallorca.

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Grammar: indirect/reported speech
  • Direct speech = directly stating what someone said. You use quotation marks for this. 
  • Indirect speech = retelling what someone has said. Since the sentences have already been spoken this is often in the past tense. 
  • When changing a sentence from direct to indirect speech, you change the tense and sometimes the pronoun

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Turn into reported speech:
Nelly: '' My brother is cleaning his room''
A
Nelly said her brother is cleaning his room.
B
Nelly said her brother was cleaning his room.
C
Nelly said her brother had cleaned his room.
D
Nelly said her brother cleaned his room.

Slide 11 - Quiz

‘We will be celebrating Easter then,’ my mom said.

Slide 12 - Open question

Future perfect/ future continuous

Slide 13 - Slide

Use the future continuous Martin Garrix...............(to host) a live event at 10 PM tonight.

Slide 14 - Open question

Use the future continuous: We....................(to fry) oliebollen the whole day.

Slide 15 - Open question

future continuous
  • How? shall/will + a form of to be followed by verb+ing
  • Example: My mom will be staying in Paris for 2 months
  • Example: We will be travelling to that event at 2 PM. 
  • When? 1) future events that will be going on for a longer period of time.  2) Future events that will be going on at a specific time. 

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Future perfect 
  • How? will + have + past participle. Example: will have completed, will have worked
  • When? To talk about something that will be completed before a specific time in the future. 
  • Example sentence: By 2026, the government will have taken measures against climate change. 

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My father..............a Christmas dinner by the time the guests arrive.
A
will have prepared
B
will be preparing

Slide 18 - Quiz

Future perfect: When my mom turns 40, we...................(to spend) 10 years in this house.

Slide 19 - Open question

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