h1 unit 5

Comparatives
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Comparatives
Difficult word, but which word does this word come from?



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Comparative = vergrotende trap. 
Bij kortere bijv.naamwoorden (bn): bn + er
1. We can compare two things: Trevianum (1)  is bigger than Da Capo (2). Let op: soms moet je de medeklinker verdubbelen, zoals hier (bigGer)

2. We kunnen ook de vergrotende trap vóór een zn gebruiken:
I need a bigger car

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Complete with the comparative
Comparative = vergrotende trap
Write these in your notebook and write the comparative behind these adjectives.
Small -->
fat -->
low --> 
wide --> 
funny --> 

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The answers:
Small --> smaller 
!! fat --> fatter  (we moeten de 't' verdubbelen)
low --> lower
!! wide --> wider (we hebben al een 'e' dus we voegen alleen een 'r' toe)
!!!! funny --> funnier (einde op Y --> wordt ier)
Schrijf deze spellingstoevoegingen erbij in je schrift!

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Does this sound correct?
My sister is beautifuller than I am.

If not, what do you think it should be?

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This is what it should be:
My sister is more beautiful than I am.

Why? Als de bn wat langer is, gebruiken we 'more' + bn ipv bn+er.

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Notebook: 
a few irregular adjectives (onregelm. bijv. nwoorden):
good --> better
bad --> worse
far --> further

Deze volgen NIET de regel en moet je gewoon van buiten leren!

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Over to you - time to practise
do: sb p54 ex 3 + 4 + 5
(Look carefully at the given examples!!)

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Homework for next lesson:
do: sb p54 ex 3, 4, 5
study: notes and sb p133 par 5.1

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sb p56
look at the photos.
Which is the fastest form of transport?
Which is the slowest?

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Now watch this video
Write down all the forms of transport you see.

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vocab ex 1, all known?

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ex 2
Dan and Martha read

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de overtreffende trap: superlative
First copy these examples in your notebook. What happens?
slow - slower - the slowest
big - bigger - the biggest
wide - wider - the widest 
happy - happier - the happiest
comfortable - more comfortable - the most comfortable

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over to you
Enough time? newsround
do sb p56 ex 3, 4, 5
time left? then also do ex 7 + 8

Study: sb p133 paragraphs 5.3 up to 5.8 and any notes you made

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Irregular forms! Let op:
good - better - the best
bad - worse - the worst
far - further - the furthest

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notes: collocations
Collocations zijn woorden die 'bij elkaar horen' of die je vaak samen tegenkomt. Vaak klinkt een ander woord dan niet helemaal goed. Een paar voorbeelden:

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sb p57: racing the tube
We will read this text. There are lots of collocations in this text.

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over to you
sb p57 ex 3, 4, 5, 6
wb p53 ex 4 + 5 (comparatives)
wb p54 ex 1

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recap of present tenses
In which tenses are these sentences?

1. Rob eats spaghetti.
2. Rob is eating spaghetti.

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The tenses are:
1. Rob eats spaghetti. --> present simple
2. Rob is eating spaghetti. --> present contiNUous

What is the difference in meaning?

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the difference in meaning:
1. Rob eats spaghetti. --> He likes it, so he sometimes eats it.
2. Rob is eating spaghetti. --> He is eating it now.

1. How do we make a present simple affirmative?
2. How do we make a present continuous?
Tip: look at the sentences above.... :)

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How to form these tenses (affirmative)
present simple: I, you, we, they --> infinitive (= hele ww)
she/he/it (shit) --> +s /es/ies

present continuous: --> is/am/are + verb+ing

1. Rob eats spaghetti.
2. Rob is eating spaghetti.

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But how do we make these interrogative?
1. Rob eats spaghetti.
2. Rob is eating spaghetti.


 

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interrogative:
1. Rob eats spaghetti. --> Does Rob eat spaghetti?
Do/does + onderwerp + infinitive + rest van de zin
(Does voor shit onderwerpen natuurlijk...)
Ezelsbrug: SHIT stinkt, dus moet je DOESje :)

2. Rob is eating spaghetti.
Is Rob eating spaghetti?
Het enige wat je hoeft te doen is 'is/am/are' vooraan in de zin te zetten! :)

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And how do we make them negative?
1. Rob eats spaghetti.
2. Rob is eating spaghetti.

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How to make them negative:
1. Rob eats spaghetti. --> Rob doesn't eat spaghetti.
onderwerp + don't/doesn't + infinitive + rest van de zin
(doesn't natuurlijk voor de shit-onderwerpen....!)

2. Rob is eating spaghetti. --> Rob isn't eating spaghetti.
We zetten gewoon 'not' of 'n't' achter is/am/are
Easy peasy lemon squeezy!

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And now it's time to practise!!!
You will now be given a number, which will dictate in which group you are.
Work in a group, do the exercises, discuss the answer and if you all agree, write THE SAME answer down in your notebook.

sb p128 ex 6, 7, 8

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homework
finish sb p128 ex 6, 7, 8
study: any notes you made
study: sb p129 
LEER DIT GOED!!!!!

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sb p128 ex 6
1. a. Are you having...
    b. Do you have...
2. a. am not wearing...
    b. doesn't wear....
3. a. stops...
     b. is stopping...



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sb p128 ex 7
1. What are you doing?
2. Am looking for
3. wear
4. do you want
5. am not joking
6. do you like
7. think

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sb p128 ex 8
1. are you doing
2. am going
3. am visiting
4. am not doing
5. am meeting
6. are having
7. are meeting

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more practice....
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/simple_present_progressive2.htm

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homework H1e for tomorrow
Illian: opstel op de ACHTERKANT en nu in normale handschrift
do/finish: sb p128 ex 7 + 8
do: wb p39 ex 7 and 8
Study: sb p129 

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homework H1f for Monday
study: sb p129 (LEER DIT HEEEEEL GOED!!!)
finish wb p39 ex 7 and 8
study: words unit 5 Africa t/m sunny

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words unit 5 check

tussen
groter
menigte
bioscoop
tourbus
metro
bos
stiller
plein


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a few more...
close to
traffic
opposite
roundabout
town
ugly
village
lake
busy

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