unit 5 - lesson 1,2,3,4,5&6

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recap of all the important stuff
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unit 5 - lesson 1,2,3,4,5&6
recap of all the important stuff

Slide 1 - Diapositive

goals
- vocab & expressions: words and sentences that have to do with 
    * Travelling
    * Sports
    * Water life
    * Law & Punishment
- grammar:
    * future plans - be + going to + verb
    * imperative - tasks, warnings and instructions
     * word order


Slide 2 - Diapositive


A
glacier
B
rope
C
salmon
D
mosquito

Slide 3 - Quiz


A
turtle
B
roch
C
rock
D
steen

Slide 4 - Quiz


A
road
B
pavement
C
underground
D
trail

Slide 5 - Quiz


A
tuna
B
rope
C
rod
D
bat

Slide 6 - Quiz

actief zijn
A
be active
B
cool down
C
hike
D
carry

Slide 7 - Quiz

dragen
A
drag
B
carry
C
lift weight
D
pull

Slide 8 - Quiz

regelmatig
A
regularly
B
ruly
C
regelarly
D
regullaly

Slide 9 - Quiz

bekennen
A
convince
B
confess
C
arrest
D
punish

Slide 10 - Quiz


A
harbour
B
harbor
C
port
D
haven

Slide 11 - Quiz


A
ballet
B
hiking
C
wrestling
D
horseback riding

Slide 12 - Quiz

who is the winner?????

Slide 13 - Question ouverte

future plan
TO BE
GOING TO
VERB
I am
going to
swim
He is
going to
score
We are
going to
fall in love
They are
going to
have a party

Slide 14 - Diapositive

Slide 15 - Vidéo

imperative - gebiedende wijs
- tasks (opdrachten)
- instructions (instructies)
- warnings (waarschuwingen)

de zin is zo kort mogelijk - het onderwerp staat niet meer in de zin

Slide 16 - Diapositive

gebiedende wijs
gewone zin/vraag
gebiedende wijs
Can you sit down?
Sit down.
First, you have to mix the beats
First, mix the beats
Can you please watch out when you are crossing the road
Please, watch out while crossing

Slide 17 - Diapositive


Slide 18 - Question ouverte


Slide 19 - Question ouverte


Slide 20 - Question ouverte

what will mummy say?

Slide 21 - Question ouverte

adverbs of frequency
bijwoorden van frequentie
altijd voor  hoofdwerkwoord

always, often, now-and-then, usually, sometimes, regularly, never

Slide 22 - Diapositive

place of adverb of frequency
Mister Wijnands never smiles.
Miss Netto is sometimes screaming at Miss Joolen
Mister van de Born has always wanted to be a PE teacher
Mister Overvelde often drinks coffee with Bert-Jan

Slide 23 - Diapositive

LET OP!
Engels zinnen verschillen van Nederlandse zinnen.

Jayson has never hugged Tygo in school in the morning.
Jayson heeft Tygo nog nooit 's morgens op school geknuffeld.

Slide 24 - Diapositive

verschil zinnen
Engels
Nederlands
vaste volgorden:
onderwerp
gezegde
lijdend voorwerp
plaatsbepaling
tijdsbepaling
NB - alleen adverb of frequency is uitzondering
geen vaste woordorde in gewone zin

Slide 25 - Diapositive

correct this sentence.
Sjef always has studied hard for English
A
Sjef has always studied hard for English
B
Always has Sjef studied hard for English
C
Sjef has studied hard for English always
D
Sjef has studied always hard for English

Slide 26 - Quiz

correct this sentence:
Naomi has walked her dog tonight in the park
A
Naomi has walked her dog in the park tonight
B
Naomi has tonight her dog walked in the park
C
Naomi in the park has walked tonight her dog
D
Naomi tonight has walked her dog in the park

Slide 27 - Quiz

correct:
Shahed and Haein have been friends always since they met in school
A
Shahed and Haein have always been friends in school since they met
B
Shahed and Haein have always been friends since they met in school
C
Shahed have always been friends and Haein since they met in school

Slide 28 - Quiz

make your own
in the kitchen - never - on Thursday - in school - have been - We
always - must - chew - He - gum - in class - during a test
homework - make - usually - not - We
kiss - not - she - her mother - ever
timer
7:00

Slide 29 - Diapositive

What did we learn?
-vocab unit 5
- future plans
- imperative
- word order

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