week 21 Tuesday

Hello H3D!
Today's plan:
-  prepositions of time and place
- check homework
- Reading Matters - graphic novel
readtheory
- Intro chapter 5
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Hello H3D!
Today's plan:
-  prepositions of time and place
- check homework
- Reading Matters - graphic novel
readtheory
- Intro chapter 5

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prepositions of instrument
Use by fortransport:

I go to school by bike.

We travelled to Greece by plane. 

My parent go to work by car. 

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Prepositions of direction/movement 
Use down to go towards a lower level:

She walked down the stairs.
He climbed down the ladder. 
He came down in the elevator.


 

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Prepositions of instruments
Use with  for tools:

I fixed my bike with a screwdriver. 

He made a hole in my wall with a drill.

She killed her boyfriend with a chainsaw.






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Prepositions of instruments
Use with or on for machines or devices:

I did my homework on my laptop.

He made this key chain with a 3d printer.






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Prepositions of connection
Use of when two things are related:

I was tired by the end of the day.
He broke the window of my car .
The secret of this game is that you can't ever win.
The highlight of the show is at the end. 


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Prepositions of connection
Use with when two people are related/together:

We are friends with John and Sue.
She is in a relationship with an American man. 
I'm going on holiday with some friends.






Slide 8 - Diapositive

Prepositions of connection
Use to when two things are physically connected:

My game console is connected to the TV.
The computer isn't connected to the printer. 
My headphones aren't connected to my phone. 







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Prepositions of origin
Use from to state where someone/something comes from:

Camille comes from Paris.
He's new, he comes from another school. 
Has the train from Bristol arrived?
She walked away from him. 









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Prepositions of origin
Use made of to talk about the material of something:

She wore a beautiful bracelet made of silver.
The table is made of American oak wood.
I have a watch that's made of recycled plastic. 








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Prepositions of origin
Use made from when the material is changed into a completely different state:

plastic is made from oil.
The earliest canoes were made from tree trunks.
Paper is made from wood.










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Prepositions of direction/movement 
Use across to talk about the other side:
He lives across from me.
There's a shop across the street.

Use onto for moving on top of something:
He jumped onto the platform.
They climbed onto the roof. 

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Prepositions of direction/movement 
Use along to move from one point to another point of something long:

We drove along the high way.
She walked along the river.


 

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Prepositions of direction/movement 
Use out of to move from the inside to the outside of a space:

She climbed out of the pool.
I drove the car out of the garage. 
My phone fell out of my pocket. 


 

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Prepositions of direction/movement 
Use into to move from the outside to the inside of space:

She stepped into the kitchen.
She jumped into the sea.



 

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Prepositions of direction/movement 
Use past to move further ahead than a certain point:

The bus drove past the bus stop. 
We were driving past some lovely houses.
She walked past the bakery.


 

Slide 17 - Diapositive

Prepositions of direction/movement 
Use past to move further ahead than a certain point:

The bus drove past the bus stop. 
We were driving past some lovely houses.
She walked past the bakery.


 

Slide 18 - Diapositive

Prepositions of direction/movement 
Use toward(s) to move to a certain point:

We were driving towards the airport.
He ran towards the goalpost. 

Toward: American
towards: British



 

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Prepositions of direction/movement 
Use through to move from one point to another point 
inside a space:

We walked through the park.
You have to go through the dark woods to reach granny's house. 




 

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homework 
turn to page 40

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Work on this week's task:
Maken: 52abcd, 53, 54a, 56 blz 40-43
timer
15:00

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Reading matters 
Blz 52

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What's the difference between a comic and a graphic novel?
Discuss with a classmate in English.
timer
2:00

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Do the exercises 
57 + 58abcd
timer
10:00

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Readtheory
Do at least 3 quizes on readtheory
timer
15:00

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Chapter 5 going green

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Do the exercises 
1a, 2abc, 3, 4ab

Use  page 142 to do exercise 4

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