Lesson 2 H3B Week 7

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Slide 1 - Diapositive

Welcome Havo 3
Good morning!


phone in your zakkie
workbook + laptop in front of you
jacket off + bag on the ground
join lessonup

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Plan & goals
1: At the end of this class, I  understand how to use  the reflexive and reciprocal pronouns correctly. 





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Welk van de onderstaande woorden zijn 'reciprocal pronouns'?
A
like, as
B
my, her, their
C
each other, one another
D
myself, their, each other

Slide 4 - Quiz

Welk van de onderstaande woorden zijn 'reflexive pronouns'?
A
myself, herself, themselves
B
my, her, their
C
each other, one another
D
myself, their, each other

Slide 5 - Quiz

Should use reflexive pronouns
Do not need reflexive pronouns
shower
wash
remember
teach
cut
complain
help

Slide 6 - Question de remorquage

Open your workbook and grab a pen

Slide 7 - Diapositive

P. 73

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P. 74

Slide 9 - Diapositive

exercise 30:
Make a sentence using "himself"
timer
1:00

Slide 10 - Question ouverte

exercise 30:
Make a sentence using "one another"
timer
1:00

Slide 11 - Question ouverte

reflexive pronouns
  • When? used instead of an object pronoun in the sentence when the subject and the pronoun are the same person or thing. 
  • examples: 
Are you impressed with yourself? (you = yourself)
They are lying to themselves
  • plural (meervoud): -selves and singular (enkelvoud): -self






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reflexive pronouns: exception
  • After to wash, to shave, to dress we normally don't use a reflexive pronoun. 
  • Example: After breakfast, he took a shower and shaved. 

  • However, if you want to put emphasis on the person doing it you can. 
  • example: He shaved himself, despite his broken arm. 

Slide 13 - Diapositive

Reciprocal pronouns
  • When? 2 or more persons/things are doing the same thing for or towards the other. 
  • Example: He liked her and she liked him -> They liked each other / They liked one another. 
  • reciprocal nouns can be used in a possessive form by adding 's 
  • Example: They are staying in each other's house. 








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Exercise 23 (p. 69)
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4:00

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5:00

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Slide 17 - Lien