Practice material Theme 2

Put your mobile phones in the phonebag;
  1. Take your seats;
  2. Take out your workbooks and notebook. (homework revision)

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Put your mobile phones in the phonebag;
  1. Take your seats;
  2. Take out your workbooks and notebook. (homework revision)

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Homework revision:  Ex 3 , 4, 5. pg 52 - 53
2. was; Was Victoria queen of England in 1850?
Victoria wasn’t queen of England in 1850.
3. were; Were those the best performance so far?
Those weren’t the best performance so far.
4. was; Was it just a joke?
It was just a joke.
5. was; Was Michael born in 1994?
Michael was born in 1994.
6. were; Were they very surprised?
They weren’t very surprised.




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Ex 4 Key

1 in
2 on
3 at
4 on
5 in
6 at


Ex 5 Key
1 did you get
2 gave
3 tried
4 missed
5 went
6 forgot
7 wanted
8 invited
9 didn’t tell
10 texted


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Next 
Put away your books  and take out your laptops from your bags and log in to this lesson

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Practice material: 
Theme 2  
1. much many
2. adjctives, adverbs
3. intesifiers

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Instructions
  • Below you will find practice material.
  • Go to the topic that you wish to practise.
  • The links on the slides that follow contain a lot of exercises with which you can practise. 
  • If you do the exercises and you encounter something that you do not understand, check in with me and ask me!

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What do we know about
much & many from your homework ?
timer
2:00

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

Much - uncountable
Many - countable

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(a) little & (a) few
(a) little
  • uncountable
  • We have little time left to catch the train.
(a) few
  • countable
  • A few of my friends are coming over for my birthday tonight.

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Choose from: much / many, little / few, a little / a few
I'm not going to the fitness studio today. I have ... energy right now.

Slide 10 - Question ouverte

Choose from: much / many, little / few, a little / a few
We didn't stay long in Scotland, just ... days. But we had a great time.

Slide 11 - Question ouverte

Choose from: much / many, little / few, a little / a few
In 1960 every family had a radio, but ... people had a TV set.

Slide 12 - Question ouverte

Choose from: much / many, little / few, a little / a few
There are so ... choices. I just don't know what to choose!

Slide 13 - Question ouverte

This was much/many/little/few/a little/a few
Any questions?
A
Yes
B
No
C
I might have some in the 2nd hour.

Slide 14 - Quiz

What shall be the correct answer here regarding?
(a) little & (a) few?
timer
1:00
A
Little is uncountable
B
Few is uncountable
C
Little is countable
D
Few is countable

Slide 15 - Quiz

Choose the right answer to fit the sentence:
He is very popular. He has ... friends.
A
much
B
many
C
a lot of/lots of
D
few

Slide 16 - Quiz

The museum was very crowded. There were too ... people.
A
much
B
many
C
little
D
few

Slide 17 - Quiz

I love pets. I have ... at home.
A
a little
B
many
C
a few
D
much

Slide 18 - Quiz

Anne is very busy these days. She has ... free time.
A
a lot of/lots of
B
little
C
few
D
much

Slide 19 - Quiz

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Practice material: 
Adjectives & Adverbs 

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Adjectives = bijvoeglijk nw
Een bijvoeglijk naamwoord gebruik je om iets of iemand 
te omschrijven. Het zegt iets over een zelfstandig naamwoord:

That is an amazing girl.
We all love that funny movie.
I think he is a terrible teacher.


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Adverb = bijwoord
Een bijwoord gebruik je om aan te geven HOE iemand iets doet. Een bijwoord omschrijft vaak een werkwoord, maar ook een ander bijwoord, een bijvoeglijk naamwoord of de hele zin.
                                                                                    Mary sings wonderfully.
                                                     My grandparents talk incredibly loudly.
                            I am eating an amazingly delicious steak right now.
                                                         Hopefully, she will call me back later.


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Hoe maak je een bijwoord?
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord + LY
IC - ALLY
(fantastic - fantastically)
Y - ILY
funny - funnily

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Uitzonderingen:


good - well
quite - quite
fast - fast
hard - hard
long - long

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Let op!
1. My teachers are nice.
2. That car looks beautiful.
3. Haggis smells awful.

Na koppelwerkwoorden zoals: to be (zijn), to seem (lijken), to feel (zich voelen) + to look (eruitzien), to smell (ruiken), to sound (klinken), to taste (smaken) gebruik je geen bijwoord, maar een bijvoegelijk naamwoord.

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DUS...

Ron is a careful driver.

Ron drives carefully.

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Slide 28 - Vidéo

Practice material: 
Quantifiers & intensifiers

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Study Grammar 6 >>>>>>> Intensifiers   






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English is so easy/difficult.


Mr. Black is such a nice dog.

 




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Intensifiers

- 'so' wordt gevolgd door een adverb/adjective zonder noun

>>>> You are SO friendly ! It was SO cold!

- 'such' wordt gevolgd door a/an + adjective + noun (enk)
   >>> He's is such a friendly person

of door..... adjective + noun (meerv)
 >>>>>  Those are such good chocolates

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Practice material: 
Irregular verbs 

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