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Slide 1 - Lien

Welcome!

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Road Map

  • Chit Chat Jar
  • Mission 17 wrap up
  • Check grammar
  • Do self-test
  • Hangman 

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Chit Chat Jar
In twos/threes: TALK in English!


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Conditionals

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Conditionals
0.  Ice  turns to water when/if you heat it 

1.  If I study hard, I will pass the exam 

2. If I studied hard, I would pass the exam.

3. If I had studied hard, I would have passed the exam

Condition (voorwaarde) = if
Result (resultaat) = in de hoofdzin

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A myth or ....?
In order to prevent people from killing innocent spiders, small spiders are called 'money spiders' and are believed to bring money and good luck. If one sees a spider where it could get killed, the spider should be moved to a window. If the spider gets killed in the process of moving, it will bring bad luck, and the person will suffer money loss. On the other hand, money will flourish in that person's pocket if the spider survives.

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Conditionals
0.  Ice  turns to water when/if you heat it 
Certain
1.  If I study hard, I will pass the exam 
very likely
2. If I studied hard, I would pass the exam.
not likely: I don't study hard
3. If I had studied hard, I would have passed the exam
won't happen: the event is in the past!
Condition (voorwaarde) = if
Result (resultaat) = in de hoofdzin

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Relative Clauses

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Relative Clauses
Betrekkelijke bijzin: provides information about something that has already been mentioned, for instance a person, thing, animal, place, or event. 

NL: die (bij 'de-woorden'), dat (bij 'het-woorden), wat, waar. 
ENG: who, which, that, what, where, when

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Relative Clauses
Kan verwijzen naar (= antecedent)
  • een zelfstandig naamwoord (a noun)
  • een voornaamwoord (a pronoun)
  • een hele zin (a main or subclause)

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Relative Clauses
Who: verwijst terug naar een persoon
My brother Tim, who is a law student, lives in London.

Which: het antecedent is geen persoon
The old Rolls Royce, which is worth a fortune right now, is parked in the garage. 

That: verwijst naar zowel persoon als ding/dier alleen als het  een beperkende bijzin is! (Dus zonder komma's, essentiële informatie)


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Relative clauses 
  • Link to a word previously mentioned
  • Links up two parts of the sentence

Martin played Tennis with Sophie, who was slightly injured.





relative pronoun
Noa sold her phone, which was old and damaged.
relative pronoun

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Relative clauses
You can leave out relative pronouns if:
  • the info is essential (noodzakelijke informatie)
  • the pronoun does NOT relate to the subject 
  • there is a pronoun behind it







The flowers which he gave me were beautiful.


Persoonlijk: ik, jij, hij, etc.
Bezittelijk: mijn, zijn, onze, etc.
Wederkerend: me, je, zich, etc.
The flowers he gave me were beautiful.

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Relative clauses
Whose = van wie, wiens
John, whose sister lives in Groningen, is 18 years old

Whom =  die (esp. formal language)
Mij uncle Peter, whom I saw last Tuesday, is bald. 
What = als er geen antecedent is
What he says is not true ('That which')

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Relative pronouns
  • Na 'all', something', 'nothing', 'anything' etc heeft 'that' the voorkeur

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Relative clauses
Check ex. 6 and 7

8 and 9 will appear on SOM, check!

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Identify the relative pronouns
Lineker, who has been outspoken on the the government’s attitude to refugees, said: “We need a new system that reflects the will of the British people who have opened their homes, donated and volunteered in their local communities.

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Identify the relative pronouns
The letter, which was also signed by the women’s rights campaigner Helen Pankhurst, the Hotel Rwanda star Sophie Okonedo and the television chef Big Zuu, who is the son of a refugee from Sierra Leone, comes in the week MPs will debate and vote on the Rwanda asylum bill.

The Guardian - 11 December 2023

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Do
Self - test 

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Hangman
https://www.spel.nl/spel/hangman-online

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Slide 22 - Lien

Friday
Writing skills

Finished?
  • work on exams - www.eindexamensite.nl - bring laptop/book
  • read book!

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