Unit 5.4 Lesson 2 3Basis Gerund

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29 March 2024

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Today
Recap: Words 5.4+Phrases 5.4

We will talk about 

  • 'the gerund'
  • can and can't


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My goal - our goals
Aan het einde van deze les...
... heb je geoefend de words Lesson 5.4
... heb je geoefend de phrases Lesson 5.4
... heb je geoefend met het schrijven

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Words 5.4

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Lesson 5.4
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Gerund
I am working right now. - Present continuous

De gerund is een werkwoord dat gebruikt wordt als zelfstandig naamwoord en eindigt altijd op –ing. 
Werkwoord + ing (geen to be erbij)

  •  Smoking is bad for you. - Gerund'
  • You can't help falling in love with him, he is so nice! 

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Neem deze grammatica uitleg door!

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Wanneer gerund?
  • Werkwoord als zelfstandig naamwoord.
Smoking is bad for you.
  • Na bepaalde werkwoorden zoals: enjoy, mention, keep etc.
I enjoy reading a good book.
  • Na bepaalde uitdrukkingen zoals: can't stand, can't help, it's no use etc.
I can't help feeling sad.

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Fill in, gebruik de gerund:

________ is not allowed. (to run)
A
Running
B
To run

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Quiz
Zijn de volgende zinnen gerund, ja of nee?

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Gerund?
"My friend is good at ... (to make) breakfast."
A
to make
B
make
C
makeing
D
making

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Laughing is good for you.
A
Gerund
B
Niet gerund

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I am looking at you.
A
Gerund
B
Niet gerund

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Jamie likes shopping.
A
Gerund
B
Niet gerund

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Gebruik de gerund:

_________ is fun! (to sing).
A
swiming
B
singing
C
sings
D
sung

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Exc.49, page 88 wb

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Kunnen en Mogen: Can-Can't

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Can and Can't
  • You use can when something is possible.
  • When you ask if something is possible.
I can do a handstand.
Can you do a handstand?

  • You use can't / cannot when something is NOT possible.
I can't do a handstand.

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You're very lucky if you ......
play the piano.
A
Can
B
Can't

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Help me, please! I ........
understand this question.
A
Can
B
Can't

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....... you swim well or just a little?
A
Can
B
Can't

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........... you help us with cleaning the dishes? 
Mark ............ play guitar really well. 
A president  ............. release any criminal from jail. 
John .......... walk right now, because he broke his foot. 
 ..... you help us sir? 
could
can
can't
can
could

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Let's practise
Unit 5
Make:
 Speaking 5.4 - Exc. 49+50, page 88 - 89

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So what is Easter really about?
It is not about the chocolate, Easter bunnies and eggs ...

During Easter we remember the death of our Lord Jesus Christ (on Good Friday)  and his 'Resurrection' (at Easter).

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Can you spot the hidden egg in this colourful Easter field full of flowers and bunnies?

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