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UNIT 4 - FOOD
Herhalen voor toets
Slide 1 - Diapositive
Lesindeling
Alle grammatica herhalen
Oefenopdrachten maken over grammatica
Woordjes oefenen (blooket)
Slide 2 - Diapositive
Leerdoelen
Slide 3 - Diapositive
Grammatica:
can / can't / could / couldn't
imperative
much / many
question tags
present simple
present continuous
some / any
Slide 4 - Diapositive
Slide 5 - Diapositive
Grammar:canor can't
Can betekent dat iemand in staat is iets te doen / een vaardigheid heeft of dat iemand de toestemmingheeft om iets te doen.
Can't is de afkorting van cannot en betekent dat iemand niet in staat is om iets te doen / een vaardigheid niet heeft of dat iemand geen toestemming heeft om iets te doen.
I canswim.
I can'tplay chess.
You can go to the party.
You cannot go to the party.
Slide 6 - Diapositive
Grammar:could or couldn't
Could gebruik je in een beleefde vraag, wanneer je iets voorstelt, of wanneer iets een mogelijkheid is.
Couldn't gebruik je ookwanneer je iets voorstelt, of wanneer iets een mogelijkheid is.
Couldyou please pay attention?
x
We could do a Blooket later.
Couldn'twe do something else?
You could still catch the bus.
He couldn't play soccer even if he tried.
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Slide 8 - Diapositive
Imperative
wel doen! (+)
Niet doen (-)
Read a book
Don't/ do not run
Listen to the teacher
Don't/ do not mess it up
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Slide 10 - Diapositive
much & many
much
many
enkelvoud, ontelbaar
meervoud, telbaar
much information
much money
much time
many cars
many dollars
many teenagers
VEEL
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Much & Many
telbaar
Je kan hier een getal voor zetten
niet telbaar
Je kan hier géén getal voor zetten
many dishes - 3 dishes
much talking
many pencils - 10 pencils
much time
many friends - 5 friends
much sleep
Slide 12 - Diapositive
Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
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1. I like scary movies.
2. He is walking the dog.
3. We are dancing all night
long.
4. She plays the piano.
5. They are my parents.
Present Simple (PS)
Present Continuous (PC)
1
2
3
4
5
Slide 14 - Question de remorquage
Present Simple
signal words
Present Continuous
signal words
Never
Now
Listen!
At the moment
Often
Every day
Sometimes
Slide 15 - Question de remorquage
1. Timmy goes
every week.
2. They never
with oil.
3. That plant is
very fast.
4. I always
chocolate ice cream.
5. Those boys
in class very often.
cook
growing
dancing
shout
choose
chooses
shouts
grow
Slide 16 - Question de remorquage
The Present Simple
The SHIT Rule - Present Simple
The SHIT Rule has to do with She, He, and IT.
The rule is:
If the subject is a he, she or it, the verb gets +s.
So I dance becomes She dances.
Slide 17 - Diapositive
The Present Simple
Questions - Present Simple
To make a present simple question, you have to put the verb do in front of the sentence:
I like ice cream. becomes Do I like ice cream?
If the subject is a he, she or it, you have to use does. Also, look at what happens with the +s of the original verb.
Bob plays football. becomes Does Bob play football?
Slide 18 - Diapositive
The old man always sits in his chair.
the old man always
in his chair?
Turn the normal present simple sentence into a question
Do
Does
Is
sits
sit
sitting
Did
Slide 19 - Question de remorquage
She is my best friend.
she
my best friend?
Do
Does
Is
Be
Am
Are
Did
Slide 20 - Question de remorquage
They are at the club every Tuesday evening.
they
at the club every Tuesday evening?
Do
Does
Is
Be
Am
Are
Did
Slide 21 - Question de remorquage
My sister likes everything pink.
my sister
everything pink?
Do
Does
Is
Be
likes
like
Did
Slide 22 - Question de remorquage
The Present Simple
Negations
Negations tell you that something is not happening.
You can see the word not in negations, but almost always as a short form n't, as in don't or doesn't.
An example of a negation is:
She doesn't see very well.
Slide 23 - Diapositive
The Present Simple
Negations
So you make a negation by adding don't or doesn't to the sentence. Think about the SHIT Rule!
So not like this:
I like not cookies.
But like this:
I don't like cookies
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The Present Simple
Negations
Look at what happens to the verb in this sentence when we turn it into a negation:
He plays video games every day.
He doesn't play video games every day.
The +s disappears after doesn't. The same happened with the questions!
Slide 25 - Diapositive
PRESENT CONTINOUS
Present contiNUous: gebeurt NU
Always use this form:
1. am, is / are
2. infinitive
3. -ing
Example: They are working now
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Present continuous
The present continuous consists of a form of be followed by the -ing form of a verb (werkwoord).
I am working
you are working
he/she/it is working
we are working
you are working
they are working
Slide 27 - Diapositive
Present continuous vs. present simple
Slide 28 - Diapositive
TAG QUESTIONS
Slide 29 - Diapositive
Tag questions
Wat zijn dat? Aangeplakt korte vragen aan het einde van een zin om er een vraag van te maken
In het Nederlands zeg je vaak: 'toch?'
You know the way, DON'T YOU?
You are Dave, AREN'T YOU?
She is your sister, ISN'T SHE?
Slide 30 - Diapositive
You don't like this, do you?
Slide 31 - Diapositive
Tag questions
Het werkt als een soort batterij.
als in het eerste deel 'not'/ n't staat, staat dat in deel 2 niet.
You ARE Dave, AREN'T you?
Slide 32 - Diapositive
1 Uitzondering
I AM your friend, AREN'T I?
AM krijgt AREN'T als tag
Slide 33 - Diapositive
Tag questions
Bij TWEE werkwoorden in de zin, gebruik je het EERSTE werkwoord: She CAN PLAY the guitar, CAN'T she?
Als er maar 1 werkwoord in de zin staat en dit is NIET am/is/are/have/has/can/must/will:
GEBRUIK do/don’t/does/doesn’t in je tag question.
She works at the library, doesn't she?
We walk to school, don't we?
Slide 34 - Diapositive
Tag questions
Als er maar 1 werkwoord in de zin staat en dit is niet am/is/are/have/has/can/must/will:
gebruik do/don’t/does/doesn’t in je tag question.
She works at the library, doesn't she?
We walk to school, don't we?
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Slide 36 - Diapositive
Some/any
Some
- bevestigende (normale) zinnen
- I bought some pencils.
Any
- ontkennende zinnen (not/never)
- vraagzinnen
- I haven't got any friends.
- Do you know any of these people?
Slide 37 - Diapositive
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