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Who can still explain these grammatical items?
possessive and possessive pronouns (his, mine etc)
The two possible translations of "ik heb..." / "heb ik"?
this/these/that/those
numbers and telling time
prepositions in/on/at
questions and negative sentencesin the present and past simple

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Goals for today's lesson
1. refresh memory
2. learn about word order and adverbs
3. apply new knowledge correctly

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Time for notes!
What are adverbs? 

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Frequency: something happens a certain amount of time..examples?

Slide 5 - Carte mentale

Adverbs of place and time

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Page 16: ex 1,2,3,6
Done? page 18

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Adverbs are?
A
people/animals/things
B
words that indicate a place
C
irregular verbs
D
words that indicate how often something happens

Slide 8 - Quiz

What does the flashlight rule mean?
A
Something is extra important
B
there is no fixed order of words in English
C
Place and time go at the back of sentences
D
there is a specific place for specific things

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Thank you for today!
Homework: finish the first half of page 19

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Welcome back vwo 2!

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Do you still remember something about these grammatical items?
Present simple
possessive 's/' / of
will/shall/ am-are-is going to
Tag questions
Past simple

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Goals for today's lesson
1. refresh your memory
2. learn more about word order: the rules
3. You can apply your knowledge correctly

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What are adverbs?
weird verbs
irregular verbs
collective term for things/people
words that indicate where/when/how (often)
none of these things

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the most basic sentence contains
a subject
a verb
an object
an adjective
a full stop
A word with a capital
an adverb
not

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Examples of the most basic sentence

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Word order
Take into consideration that you can add to a basic sentence. 
You can add ADverbs

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What are adverbs? 
How?
When?
Where?
How often?

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2 rules
1. In front, no, unless STRESS
2. flashlight

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Do it yourself
unit 2: exercises 14 and 15
10 min
Done? Study and translate words unit 2 or read text 2.1 and answer questions in workbook

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Check your work
What have we discussed today?
Do you feel like you understand 'word order' now?

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Welcome back V1B!
Which new grammatical item did we discuss last time?

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Activation game
1. For those of you with a piece of paper now: write down a specific time
2. For you with a piece of paper: write down a more general time
3. The same goes for a very specific place
4. and last, a general place. 

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Now, we need a topic, a verb,  and an object

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The game
Put your peers in a line so that they create a grammatically correct sentence. Apply the flashlight rule! 


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Well done!
Were did we leave things last time? 

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Page 16: 1,2,3,6
Let's check how you did

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Now translate words Unit 2
But first, let's practise our pronunciation!

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Welcome back V2A!
Do you remember what we discussed last time? 

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What can you tell me about word order?

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Which questions are answered by adverbs?

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Good!
Now, let's look at 14 and 15 together

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Continue on your own with
16, 17, 18: 10 minutes
Done: translate words Unit 2 

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Reflection: 
You now know a lot more about word order
You can apply the rules
You have written a small creative text without a dictionary.

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