Quantifiers+Prepositions+Dangerous activities Theme words Ch. 4Staying safe

This week: 
  • Grammar explanation: Quantifiers + Prepositions
  • Grammar practice
  • Dangerous activities - Reading +Theme  words
  • Formative test Chapter 4 


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This week: 
  • Grammar explanation: Quantifiers + Prepositions
  • Grammar practice
  • Dangerous activities - Reading +Theme  words
  • Formative test Chapter 4 


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Lesson goals(Lesdoelen):
At the end of this lesson:

- I know how to use prepositions
- you know the meaning of the words
 both,either,neither,all,every,each....
- you know how to use them correctly in your sentences

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'Both vs Either vs Neither - English In A Minute' op YouTube
https://youtube.com/shorts/4Wt7sRxqwyA?feature=share

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Quantifiers: both, either, neither, each, every, all, none
BOTH            
EITHER
NEITHER

EACH
EVERY
ALL

NONE

beide
elk van beide
geen van beide




elk(nadruk op individuele dingen)
elk(nadruk op geheel)
al, alle
geen, niemand
het gaat om 2 personen, dieren of dingen
het gaat om meer dan 2 personen, dieren of dingen

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Both vs Either vs Neither 
Grammar exercises (both,either,neither) -> click here
Grammar exercises (all,every,each,none,either,neither,most...)-> click here

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Filmmaker and adventurer Dean Potter doesn't always BASE jump alone. Sometimes he takes the plunge with his dog, Whisper, strapped to his back. This trailer features wingsuit flight footage from Potter's film "When Dogs Fly."
BASE jumping = jumping from fixed objects, using a parachute to descend safely to the ground.

 "BASE" stands for four categories of fixed objects from which one can jump:
  • Buildings
  • Antennas (referring to radio masts)
  • Spans (bridges)
  • Earth (cliffs)

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10 of the best extreme travel adventures in the world!

                                                   Are you a real thrill seeker?
1. Click here to go to the travel blog about extreme activities.
2. Look through all the activities.
2. List your top 3 extreme activities you would like to try once.

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Your top 3 extreme activities you would like to try once:

Slide 10 - Question ouverte

Let's study some new words on this topic.

Chapter 4-> Theme words  Staying safe

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Choose 1 extreme activity from the blog. Add a photo of your activity. Write a couple of things you should keep in mind (SAFETY) for someone who tries it for the first time. Work in groups of 3-4.


You may use these phrases to start your sentences:

....You should..... Don't forget..... You need.... Remember.... Keep in mind.....

Slide 12 - Question ouverte

Do Exercises:
Need grammar help? -> Ask your teacher

Don't need grammar help?

  • Do: Chapter 4 -> ex. 46-47(H) + ex. 23(D) + ex. 52,53,54 (I) 
  • Study: Theme Words Chapter 4 (click here to practise them with Quizlet)

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Which new words have you learned today?
Type as many words as you can.

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