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Welcome!
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What day and date is it the test on unit 2?

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Homework check
Bring a handful ✋
Finish exercises PM lesson 1 + 2
Study vocabulary unit 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4
Phrases Writing and Speaking






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Reading file
Semester 1: Book. + PIF

Semester 2: you will pass at least 15 quizzes on RT and make a personal word list of new/difficult words you found on ReadTheory or in the Grinch (PIF) 
timer
10:00

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Select 
Start date : 4 Nov 
End date: 10 Jan

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Planning for Semester two: 
Summatieve toetsen
toets U2 vocab, grammar, phrases       (week 50)                                                   1x
TW: Leestoets units 1 & 2                                                                                                  1x

Handelingsdeel O/V/G     Reading file
P1 - Book + p.i.f.
P2 – Read Theory + p.i.f. + the Grinch


start speeches 

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Speech

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Planning for Semester two: 
Summatieve toetsen
toets U2 vocab, grammar, phrases       (week 50)                                                   1x
TW: Leestoets units 1 & 2                                                                                                  1x

Handelingsdeel O/V/G     Reading file
P1 - Book + p.i.f.
P2 – Read Theory + p.i.f. +  the Grinch


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Test Unit 1
norm : 

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The Grinch 

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Grinch
p24-25
Vera & Guusje
26-27
Vince & Nio
28-29
Siem & Erwin





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Vocab + phrases check

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Get to work
Self test unit 2

online
Quietly

Finished: memrise

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Listening
make 29, 30, 31

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Cardinal  numbers
A cardinal number 
is a 'normal
number.

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Ordinal Numbers
1st
first
2nd
second
3rd
third
4th
fourth
5th
fifth
6th
sixth
7th
seventh
8th
eighth
9th
ninth
10th
tenth
11th
eleventh
12th
twelfth
13th
thirteenth
14th
fourteenth
15th
fifteenth
16th
sixteenth
17th
seventeenth
18th
eighteenth
19th
nineteenth
20th
twentieth
21st
twenty-first

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Ordinal Numbers
We know the cardinal numbers:one three, eight, thirteen, twenty-four, thirty-seven, forty-nine, fifty-four, one hundred

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Ordinal Numbers! 
Ordinal numers say something about the order (volgorde)

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Ordinal numbers: translate
eerste

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Ordinal number - write out in full
Derde = ....

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Ordinal numbers
write in full: 44th

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Ordinal numbers
write in full: 22nd

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Write down the ordinal number of:
18

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What is the ordinal number of 3?

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Grammar:  Days, months and dates
De dagen van de week schrijf je altijd met een hoofdletter.
Sunday – Monday – Tuesday – Wednesday – Thursday – Friday – Saturday

De maanden van het jaar schrijf je altijd met een hoofdletter.
January February March April May June July August September October  November December
Dates:
9 juni = June the ninth (June 9th) of the ninth of June (9th June)
5 mei = May the fifth (May 5th) of the fifth of May (5th May)

In the exercises you are going to answer: Day the "ordinal number" of Month



























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What is today's day & date?
Pay attention to spelling!

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What is the plural of shoe?
A
Shoeen
B
Shoen
C
Shoes
D
Shoe's

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Unit 2 Lesson 1: Can + infinitive
kunnen + hele werkwoord


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What is the plural of baby?
A
Babyen
B
Baby's
C
Babys
D
Babies

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What is the plural of Foot?
A
Footen
B
Foots
C
Feet
D
Feets

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Plural

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Plural

De meeste vormen eindigen in het meervoud op -s. Dus plak een -s achter het z.n.

parent - parents
star - stars
friend - friends
Plural

Eindigen op -s --> +es
/sis/

watch - watches
dish - dishes

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Plural

Eindigen op medeklinker + -y. De -y veranderd in +ies

lady - ladies
story - stories
Plural

Eindigen op medeklijnker + -o. --> +es

potato - potatoes
tornado - tornadoes

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Plural

Eindigen op -f (klank). --> +s of +ves

life - lives
leaf - leaves
Plural

Onregelmatig. (leer deze!)

child - children
foot - feet
mouse - mice
sheep - sheep
tooth - teeth
man - men

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What is the plural of table?
A
Tablen
B
Table's
C
Tables

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What is the plural of lady?
A
ladyen
B
Lady's
C
Ladys
D
Ladies

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What is the plural of tooth?
A
Toothen
B
Tooths
C
Teeth
D
Teeths

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What is the plural of
Man

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What is the plural of
Child

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What is the plural of
Scarf

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Have got

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Grammar:Have got
In many situations, have and have got mean the same thing. Have got is a little less formal than have. We often use have got more in speaking and have more in writing.

They have got a big garden. = They have a big garden.
She has got a good job. = She has a good job.

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Grammar:Have got
We can use have/has got to talk about appearance, family and friends or possessions. We often contract the verb, especially when we're speaking.

 

I have got brown hair. = I've got brown hair.
My sister has got long hair. = My sister's got long hair.
He has not got many friends. = He hasn't got many friends.
They have got a new car. = They've got a new car.

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Grammar:Have got
We can also use have/has got for timetabled events, illnesses or abstract things.

 

They've got basketball practice this evening.
He's got a terrible cold.
I've got a good idea!

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Vul de juiste vorm van 'have got' in:
My dad ... (have got) blue eyes.
A
has got
B
have got

Slide 47 - Quiz

Vul de juiste vorm van 'have got' in:
They ... (not - have got) three sisters.
A
has not got
B
haven't got
C
have not got
D
hasn't got

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which is correct?
A
They hasn't got a big house
B
They haven't got a big house

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Vul de juiste vorm van 'have got' in:
We____ a black car.

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Vul de juiste vorm van 'have got' in:
This city ... (not - have got) a museum.

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Vul de juiste vorm van 'have got' in:
We ___ a problem. (have got)

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Make this sentence a Question:
We have got a problem.

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Next Lesson (Tuesday  10 Dec) 
Bring a handful ✋


Make: Self tst unit 2 --> TODAY
Study: Vocab 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 & Phrases: Writing & Speaking p164 &165



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