1P3L6 Grammar Future tense/some-any

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March 14
1991
The Birmingham Six were released after being falsely imprisoned for the Birmingham Pub Bombing by the IRA in 1975

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Birmingham Pub Bombing
1974 bombing of 2 pubs, killing 21 and injuring 182 people
1975 Birmingham Six get life sentence
1985 journalist investigations shows they are not guilty
1991 after 2nd appeal they were finally acquitted and released
IRA is the Irish Republican Army that sought to end British rule in Northern Ireland and create an all Irish island. Protestants vs Catholics

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March 14 
Pi Day
  • celebrated by mathmaticians around the world
  • constant number which is the ratio of any circle to the diameter

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Today's goals
At the end of this lesson you will know how to express things for the future and when to use some and any.

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Warm-up
I will give you a question by turning a wheel. When I mention your name, read the question out loud and answer with a full sentence. In English of course ;-)

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Conversation starters

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SOME / ANY

SOME en ANY betekenen beide:

  • enkele
  • wat 
  • een paar
  • geen (in combinatie met NOT)
                                                                           Ik koop elke dag wat snoep in de kantine.
                                                                     Every day I buy some sweets in the canteen.
                                                           Mijn broer mag geen noten eten, hij is allergisch.
                                                                        My brother can't eat any nuts, he's allergic.


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SOME / ANY
Some en any hebben dus dezelfde betekenis, 
maar worden in verschillende soorten zinnen gebruikt. 

Some gebruik je in bevestigende zinnen, deze eindigen altijd met een punt of een uitroepteken en er staat geen 'not' in.

Any gebruik je in zinnen met een vraagteken 
en zinnen met het woord 'not' er in.

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We need some tomatoes.
Do we need any tomatoes?

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Daffy has some money.
Patrick doesn't have any money.

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I have ___ apples left.
A
any
B
some

Slide 14 - Quiz

Are there ___ cakes left?
A
any
B
some

Slide 15 - Quiz

He hasn't got ___ time.
A
any
B
some

Slide 16 - Quiz

He has ___ money.
A
some
B
any

Slide 17 - Quiz

Questions?

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Future Tenses

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The future: four options
  1. I will pay you back later. 
  2. I am going to watch that new series on Netflix this weekend. 
  3. The train leaves at 4 pm. 
  4. I am leaving tomorrow morning. 

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will + hele werkwoord
(plan gemaakt op moment van spreken, je hebt er geen invloed op of een vermoeden/wens)
  • I will help you.
  • We will ask her when she arrives. 
  • I think they will give us the train tickets before we leave. 
  • I hope the weather will be nice tomorrow.
  • (future simple)

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To be going to + hele ww
( bij een zeer zeker vermoeden, een geplande actie)
  • He is going to move to London next week.
  • They are going to visit their family. 
  • I am going to eat pizza this evening. 

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To be + ing-vorm
Plan of afspraak, meestal gevolgd door tijdsbepaling:
  • I am leaving tomorrow morning.
  • We are having a party tonight. 

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Present simple
Rooster, dienstregeling of planning:
  • My train leaves at 7 am. 
  • The lesson starts at half past two. 
  • My plane lands at 4 pm. 

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Future tenses
present simple
The train leaves at 10. 
This lesson ends at 5.
vast rooster, dienstregeling
present continuous
I am having lunch with my dad at 12. 
She's going out for dinner tonight. 
plannen op korte termijn
to be going to
I am going to finish the report today.
He is going to study Law in Manchester.
plannen die zijn vastgelegd, er is bewijs 
will
I will do the dishes.
I believe it will rain this afternoon. 
je bent iets van plan of denkt dat iets gaat gebeuren

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They ... (drive) to New York tomorrow morning.
A
will drive
B
are going to drive
C
are driving
D
drive

Slide 26 - Quiz

I hope the weather ... (be) nice.
A
will be
B
is going to be
C
is being
D
is

Slide 27 - Quiz

Take your umbrella with you. It ... (rain)
A
will rain
B
is going to rain
C
is raining
D
rains

Slide 28 - Quiz

The train ... (leave) in an hour.
A
will leave
B
is going to leave
C
is leaving
D
leaves

Slide 29 - Quiz

They ... (fly) to Australia next summer holiday.
A
will fly
B
are going to fly
C
are flying
D
fly

Slide 30 - Quiz

I think he ... (like) the presents.
A
will like
B
is going to like
C
is liking
D
likes

Slide 31 - Quiz

I will help you in a minute.
A
Plan gemaakt voor moment van spreken
B
Plan gemaakt op moment van spreken.

Slide 32 - Quiz

We're going to have dinner at a fancy restaurant tomorrow evening.
A
Plan gemaakt voor moment van spreken
B
Plan gemaakt op moment van spreken

Slide 33 - Quiz

Future tenses
present simple
The train leaves at 10. 
This lesson ends at 5.
vast rooster, dienstregeling
present continuous
I am having lunch with my dad at 12. 
She's going out for dinner tonight. 
plannen op korte termijn
to be going to
I am going to finish the report today.
He is going to study Law in Manchester.
plannen die zijn vastgelegd, er is bewijs 
will
I will do the dishes.
I believe it will rain this afternoon. 
je bent iets van plan of denkt dat iets gaat gebeuren

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Questions?

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I understand the subjects we discussed today
Yes, I do
I need a little bit more practise with some/any
I need a little more practise with the future tense
I need a little more practise with comparisons and superlatives
No, I don't understand at all

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