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What are we going to learn today?
  • Goals
  • SO 1 Chapter 1
  • Find out the rule
  • Uitleg grammar
  • E Writing & Grammar
  • Google classroom

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Goals
At the end of the lesson, you will have better knowledge about:
  1. making questions and negations in the present simple tense.

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SO 1 
Vocabulary: Theme words and A Watching
Stones: 4 Talking about the time & 5 Talking about timetables
Date: Week van 28 November

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Find out the rule
  1. Page: 100
  2. Exercise: 29
  3. Time? 8 minuten
  4. How? With the whole class 

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The Present Simple 
Questions & Negations

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Present simple: Questions (1)
Bij to be en hulpwerkwoorden (can, may, shall, will, must etc.):  
  • zet het belangrijkste werkwoord vooraan.


You are in love. > Are you in love?
She may fall in love. > May she fall in love?
They can walk for hours. > Can they walk for hours?

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Present simple: Questions (1)
Vorm van 'to be'
I                                                                          AM
You                                                                   ARE
He/ she/it/my brother/ Jane                   IS
We                                                                     ARE
You                                                                   ARE
They                                                                 ARE

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Present simple: Questions (2)
Gebruik een vorm van to do aan het begin van de vraag: 
  • do/does + onderwerp + hele werkwoord.


You love her. > Do you love her?
She loves him. > Does she love him?

(Bij he, she en it gebruik je does.)

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Present simple: Questions (2)
Let op! 
  • Om vragen te stellen met  ' have or has' jij voeg 'do or does' toe
You have geography next--> Do you have geography next?
He has PE on Tuesdays. --> Does he have PE on Tuesdays?
  • Een uitzondering vormen zinnen met 'has/have got': zet has/have vooraan, got blijft op dezelfde plek:

You have got a break at one PM.--> Have you got a break at one PM?
He has got maths at two. --> Has he got maths at two?

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Negations in the present simple (1)
  • Als er in een zin een vorm van to be of een hulpwerkwoord (zoals can / will / must / may / should) staat, dan maak je een ontkennende zin daarvan door not / -n't daarachter te zetten:


She is a banker.--> She is not / isn't a banker.
You are a very good cook!--> You are not / aren't a very good cook!
He can swim upstream in that river.--> He cannot / can't swim upstream in that river.
Bedra should pay better attention in class.--> Bedra should not / shouldn't pay better attention in class.



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Present simple: Questions (1)
Vorm van 'to be'
I                                                                          AM
You                                                                   ARE
He/ she/it/my brother/ Jane                   IS
We                                                                     ARE
You                                                                   ARE
They                                                                 ARE

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Negations in the present simple (2)
  • In alle andere gevallen (de niet-hulpwerkwoorden, dus bijvoorbeeld like, play, see, sing, study, walk, etc.) zet je do not / don't of does not / doesn't  voor het werkwoord. Bij I/you/we/they wordt did do not / don't en  bij he / she / it wordt dit does not / doesn't. 
  • Let op: Het werkwoord verliest de s omdat de s nu al in does staat:


They play tennis at home.--> They do not / don't play tennis at home.
She travels by bus.-->She does not / doesn't travel by bus.
I study hard most of the time.-->I do not / don't study hard most of the time.
He walks ten minutes every day.-->He does not / doesn't walk ten minutes every day.



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Terry's timetable
  • Pages: 100,101,102
  • Exercises: 29,30,31,32
  • Time? 15 minutes
  • How? In silence
  • Finished? Google classroom and practice your grammar! Or study for SO 1

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