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WELCOME

Slide 1 - Diapositive

TODAY
  • TEXT 4
  • GRAMMAR

Slide 2 - Diapositive

TEXT 4 - PARAGRAPH 1
  • the charms = de charme
  • virtues = deugden
  • honestly = eerlijk waar
  • Britons in conversation = Britten in gesprek
  • pleasanty = grapje
  • railway compartment = treincoupé
  • businessmen = zakenmannen

Slide 3 - Diapositive

TEXT 4 - PARAGRAPH 1
  • obviously = (over)duidelijk
  • colleagues = collega's
  • genially = vriendelijk, opgewekt
  • a flicker of a smile = een glimps van een glimlach
  • imagine = je voorstellen
  • Swiss = Zwitser(s)
  • Spaniards = Spanjaarden

Slide 4 - Diapositive

TEXT 4 - PARAGRAPH 2
  • easy to please = makkelijk tevreden te stellen
  • extraordinary thing = buitengewoon iets
  • like their pleasures small = houden van kleine pleziertjes
  • I suppose = ik veronderstel
  • treats = lekkernijen
  • crumpets = beschuitbol
  • rock cakes = cake/koek met gedroogde vruchten

Slide 5 - Diapositive

TEXT 4 - PARAGRAPH 2
  • cautiously flavourful = voorzichtig smaakvol
  • currants = krenten/bessen
  • thrilling constituents = spannende bestanddelen
  • genuinely tempting = echt verleidelijk
  • gâteau = taart
  • hesitate = twijfelen/aarzelen
  • unwarranted and excessive = ongegrond en buitensporig

Slide 6 - Diapositive

TEXT 4 - PARAGRAPH 2
  • a very modest threshold = een zeer bescheiden drempel
  • vaguely unseemly = vaag ongepast

Slide 7 - Diapositive

TEXT 4 - PARAGRAPH 3
  • prod encouragingly = bemoedigend aansporen
  • dartingly = pijlsnel, vliegensvlug
  • terribly devilish = vreselijk duivels
  • completely alien = compleet buitenaards
  • purpose of living = doel van het leven
  • constant confirmation = constante bevestiging
  • continued existence = voortbestaan

Slide 8 - Diapositive

TEXT 4 - PARAGRAPH 3
  • to cram ... into one's mouth = in je mond proppen
  • sensual pleasure = sensueel genot
  • as possible = als mogelijk
  • more or less continuously = min of meer continu
  • gratification = bevrediging/voldoening
  • lavish = overdadig
  • birthright = je geboorterecht

Slide 9 - Diapositive

TEXT 4 - PARAGRAPH 4
  • to be puzzled = verbaasd zijn
  • curious British attitude = merkwaardigde Britse houding
  • dogged optimism = hardnekkig optimisme
  • to attach = vastmaken
  • upbeat turn of phrase = vrolijke zin
  • direst inadequacies = trieste gebreken
  • mustn't grumble = mag niet mopperen

Slide 10 - Diapositive

TEXT 4 - PARAGRAPH 4
gradually = geleidelijk
came round to their way = kwam ik bij hun manier
damp clothes = vochtige kleding
dreary seaside promenade = sombere boulevard
regard = beschouwen
wool-rich socks = wollen sokken (van goede kwaliteit)
illicit = ongeoorloofd

Slide 11 - Diapositive

GRAMMAR
assignment 2

Slide 12 - Diapositive

1. Everybody was ... to hear that.
A
surprised
B
surprisedly

Slide 13 - Quiz

2. They thanked us ... for this splendid idea.
A
kind
B
kindly

Slide 14 - Quiz

3. These oranges taste ... .
A
nice
B
nicely

Slide 15 - Quiz

4. Within half an hour after the shower the sun was shining ...
A
bright
B
brightly

Slide 16 - Quiz

5. Whenever he looked ... she took care of him.
A
bad
B
badly

Slide 17 - Quiz

6. After the barbecue had come to an end, they left ... .
A
quick
B
quickly

Slide 18 - Quiz

7. Please don't talk so ..., I can ... follow what you're saying!
A
fast, hard
B
fast, hardly
C
fastly, hard
D
fastly, hardly

Slide 19 - Quiz

8. We all go out to the Swetser ... where ... we meet a lot of friends.
A
occasional, lucky
B
occasional, luckily
C
occasionally, lucky
D
occasionally, luckily

Slide 20 - Quiz

9. If you go on taking drugs you will have a ... problem.
A
serious
B
seriously

Slide 21 - Quiz

10. Read the instructions on the bottle ...
A
careful
B
carefully

Slide 22 - Quiz

11. He was shouting at the neighbour ...
A
angry
B
angrily

Slide 23 - Quiz

12. He looks ... ...
A
extreme, tired
B
extreme, tiredly
C
extremely, tired
D
extremely, tiredly

Slide 24 - Quiz

13. He is getting ...
A
slow
B
slowly

Slide 25 - Quiz

14. He seemed ... at first, but now he looks ... again.
A
sad, happy
B
sad, happily
C
sadly, happy
D
sadly, happily

Slide 26 - Quiz

15. They danced ... until 2 o'clock in the morning.
A
happy
B
happily

Slide 27 - Quiz

16. They admired him ... for he could sing ...
A
great, beautiful
B
great, beautifully
C
greatly, beautiful
D
greatly, beautifully

Slide 28 - Quiz

17. That book is ... ...
A
real, good
B
real, well
C
really, good
D
really, well

Slide 29 - Quiz

18. Did they work ... enough?
A
hard
B
hardly

Slide 30 - Quiz

19. She spoke ... to him, so he could hear her ... ... .
A
soft, terrible badly
B
soft, terribly badly
C
softly, terrible badly
D
softly, terribly badly

Slide 31 - Quiz

20. Who drove the ... red sportscar through the streets so ... ?
A
fast, fast
B
fast, fastly
C
fastly, fast
D
fastly, fastly

Slide 32 - Quiz