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Slide 1: Diapositive
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TODAY
- Candy test
- Homework
- Speaking/ writing
- Grammar

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CANDY TEST

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betaalbaar

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to scatter

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kledingvoorschrift

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venue

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gelijke, leeftijdsgenoot

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HOMEWORK
Ex. 8 p. 11 AB

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Speaking 
Work in pairs ! 
Ex. 11 p. 13 AB

Pupil A => Speech card 1 p. 158
Pupil B => Speech card 5 p. 160

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E. Grammar p. 11
- You know how to use short yes/no answers
- you know how to use the modals may, might, be allowed to

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Short Yes/No Answers
Almost all questions in English use an auxiliary verb (hulp ww).

Do you like to go to school?
Have you ever heard of Mozart?
Can you talk to your parents about this?
Must you really leave now or can you stay a while longer?
Are you afraid of clowns?

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Short Yes/No Answers
Almost all questions in English use an auxiliary verb (hulp ww).

Do you like to go to school?
Have you ever heard of Mozart?
Can you talk to your parents about this?
Must you really leave now or can you stay a while longer?
Are you afraid of clowns?

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Short Yes/No Answers
When a question in English uses an auxiliary verb (hulp ww), you have to use this auxiliary verb in your short yes/no answer.

Do you like to go to school? Yes, I do/ No, I don't.
Have you ever heard of Mozart? Yes, I have / No, I haven't.
Can you talk to your parents about this? Yes, I can / No, I can't.
Are you afraid of clowns?   Yes, I am / No, I'm not.

Mind the comma!

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Short Yes/No Answers
Must you really leave now or can you stay a while longer?

Yes, I must (and I can't)
No, I don't have to (and I can)
No, I don't need to (and I can)
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Question: Does she know the recipe?
Answer : ...(+)....

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Question: Was Kate hungry?
Answer: ...(+)...

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Question: Could they call me ?
Answer: ...(-)...

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Question: Have Mark and Sara been to London?
Answer: ...(-)...

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MODALS
Modal verbs give additional information about the function of the main verb. They have a great variety of communicative functions.

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Can you tell the difference in meaning?
You must listen to your teacher.
You should listen to your teacher.

You must not chew gum in school.
You don't have to hand in the assignment today.

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Can you tell the difference in meaning?
You must listen to your teacher.              Obligation
You should listen to your teacher.           Advice

You must not chew gum in school.         Prohibition
You don't have to hand in the assignment today.    No necessity

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         Permission

May = mogen

Might = zou mogen

(not) to be allowed to = om te zeggen dat iets (niet) toegestaan is. (REGELS)

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The use of may and might
You may go out with your friends tonight.  >>   may + infinitive
Je mag met je vrienden uitgaan vanavond.

You may not speak to the Queen.   >>  may + not + inf.
Je mag niet tegen de koningin praten.

Might I have a quick word with you?   >>     might + infinitive
Zou ik je even kort mogen spreken?

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The use of to be allowed
I am allowed to drive a car
you are allowed to drive a car
he/she/it is allowed to...
we are allowed to ...
you are allowed to ...
They are allowed to ...
I am not allowed to drive a car yet.

Are you allowed to drive a car?

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E. Grammar p. 11
Ex. 12-13-14 p. 13-14 AB


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Ex. 15 p. 14 AB

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