Unit 0.4: possesives

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Welcome V1
- Please take your seat
- Put your phone and earbuds in your bag
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Class rules 
Don't use your phone without permission. 
Listen to each other and to me :) 
Raise your hand if you want to say anything.
Ask if you don't understand something.
Try to speak as much English as you can. 
Respect!!

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Today's planning
1st hour: 
  • Recap 0.3 Plurals 
  • 0.4 possesive 

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0.3 plurals
Click this link.
Log in with your school email. 
Complete the worksheet within five minutes.

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At the end of this lesson:


- I can use possessives 

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Match the correct pronoun to the possessive (bezittelijk) form
his
my
hers
their
your
our
its
I
you
he
she 
we
they
it

Slide 6 - Question de remorquage

0.4 Possessive pronouns
Pronouns are voornaamwoorden in Dutch.
I - my - mijn
you - your - jouw
he - his - zijn
she - hers - haar
it - its - het
they - their - hun
we - our - ons

Let's complete exercises 3 + 4 on page 7.

Slide 7 - Diapositive

Is this ........ (haar) book?

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

My grandparents are rich. This is .............. (hun) big house.

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

......... (zijn) bike was stolen.

Slide 10 - Question ouverte

0.4 possesive adjectives (bijv naamw)
When you want to say a person owns/has something you use the possesive 's or '

Singular                                            
My dad's house is huge.                --> die van mijn vader     
My neigbour's dog walked away.   --> die van mijn buur

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0.4 possesive adjectives (bijv naamw)
When you want to say a person owns/has something you use the possesive 's or '

Plural                                       
Her parents' names are Christa and Erik.   --> die van haar  
My sisters' phones were stolen.                  --> die van hen

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0.4 Possesive adjectives
Look at exercise 5. 
Complete exercise 6. 

Done? Complete exercise 7 in pairs.


timer
4:00

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My family
Create a family tree. 

Start at the top (you) and work your way down 
Think of siblings, parents, grandparents, etc.

Talk about it to your neigbor AND use possesives.

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