Reflexive, reciprocal & phrasal verbs

Today:
  1. I understand how to use reflexive pronouns (... myself)
  2. I understand how to use reciprocal pronouns (... each other)
  3. I know about phrasal verbs and what I must know for the test
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Today:
  1. I understand how to use reflexive pronouns (... myself)
  2. I understand how to use reciprocal pronouns (... each other)
  3. I know about phrasal verbs and what I must know for the test

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  • leden van een groep (People think Australians are really laid-back.
  • na both, all, most (beide, alle/de hele, de meeste)
  • voor continenten, landen, plaatsnamen, straten en meren of plekken die beginnen met plaatsnaam
  • voor maaltijden
  • voor titels of de enige die de functie uitoefent (Trump is President of USA)
  • voor vaste uitdrukkingen zoals: 
  • to/at/in/from school
  • at/from home
  • to/in/into/out of bed 
  • nature, employment, education, life, society, history, etc.

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Reflexive pronoun
Wederkerend voornaamwoord
The cat is washing itself.

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Reflexive pronoun
  • I - myself:                         I defended myself.
  • You - yourself:               You accidentally cut yourself.
  • He - himself:                  He is talking to himself.
  • She - herself:                 Emma did it by herself.
  • It - itself:                          A baby cannot take care of itself.

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Reflexive pronoun
  • We - ourselves:          We tested ourselves.
  • You - yourselves:      Tim and Gerry, if you want milk,                                                                 help yourselves.
  • They - themselves:  The band call themselves 'Dire Straits'.

Slide 5 - Diapositive

Robert made this shirt ...
A
himself
B
-
C
herself
D
themselves

Slide 6 - Quiz

Lisa did the homework ...
A
itself
B
herself
C
-
D
themselves

Slide 7 - Quiz

We helped ... to some crisps at the party
A
themselves
B
ourselves
C
myself
D
yourselves

Slide 8 - Quiz

Emma, did you make this dress by ...
A
yourself
B
herself
C
myself
D
themselves

Slide 9 - Quiz

Dave and Mike, can you do that ....?
A
yourself
B
himself
C
yourselves
D
-

Slide 10 - Quiz

Some people learn to play the guitar...
A
themself
B
yourself
C
-
D
themselves

Slide 11 - Quiz

My car can park ... automatically
A
myself
B
itself
C
himself
D
themselves

Slide 12 - Quiz

I shave in the morning
The man dresses before he goes to work.
Bij sommige werkwoorden die je meestal ZELF doet gebruik je GEEN wederkerend voornaamwoord.

Slide 13 - Diapositive

Reciprocal pronoun
Wederkerig voornaamwoord

Slide 14 - Diapositive

Reciprocal pronoun
Each other and one another

Marie and John promised each other 
eternal love their wedding day.
The students congratulated one another 
after passing their exams.

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Reciprocal pronoun
  • We use the reciprocal pronouns each other and one another when two or more people do the same thing. 
  • Traditionally, each other refers to two people and one another refers to more than two people (but this distinction is disappearing in modern English.)

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Fill in: Know that we still have ... ... you can stand under my umbrella

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

Finish this sentence: Can a baby recognise ...

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Now on to phrasal verbs...

  • You can find a list on your handout
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What are phrasal verbs





  
Phrasal verbs  consist of a verb and a preposition

preposition
prepositions are small words which tell you something about the place or direction . Sometimes adverbs (of place) are also used. Here are some of the most common phrasal verb word combinations: about, around, at, away, back, down, for, in, into, off, on, out, over, through to, up, to

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