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goal: you will finish up your planner 
Kader:
grammar,planner, slim stampen , crossword 
Gt:
grammar together with me 

Slide 1 - Diapositive

What do much, many, and a lot mean?
A
weinig
B
veel
C
een beetje
D
alles

Slide 2 - Quiz

What do little and few mean?
A
weinig
B
veel
C
een beetje
D
alles

Slide 3 - Quiz

Much, many, lots of, a lot of (a) little, (a) few (2)
  • (A) little en (a) few gebruik je om te zeggen dat er WEINIG van iets is. 

  • (a) little -> zelfstandige naamwoorden die je NIET kunt tellen. 
  • little room, a little more information

  • (a) few -> bij woorden die je WEL kunt tellen. 
  • few boys, a few options

Slide 4 - Diapositive

Much, many, lots of, a lot of (a) little, (a) few
  • Deze woorden gebruik je om te zeggen dat er VEEL van iets is. 

  • Much -> zelfstandige naamwoorden die je NIET kan tellen.
  • much time, much water

  • Many -> zelfstandige naamwoorden die je WEL kan tellen. 
  • many cards, many glasses

  • Lots of + a lot of -> bij woorden die je zowel wel als niet kan tellen. 
  • lots of time, a lot of my friends

Slide 5 - Diapositive

Slide 6 - Diapositive

There aren't _________ car parks in the centre of Oxford.
A
much
B
many

Slide 7 - Quiz

Liverpool has _________ of great nightclubs.
A
a lot
B
many

Slide 8 - Quiz

Hurry up! We only have ________ time before the coach leaves.
A
a few
B
a little

Slide 9 - Quiz

It's very quiet. There aren't ___________ people here today.
A
much
B
many

Slide 10 - Quiz

He isn't very popular. He has _________ friends
A
few
B
little
C
many
D
much

Slide 11 - Quiz

Ann is very busy these days. She has ____________free time.
A
few
B
little
C
many
D
much

Slide 12 - Quiz

Did you take ___________ photographs when you were on holidays?
A
few
B
little
C
many
D
much

Slide 13 - Quiz

I'm not very busy today. I haven't got ___________ to do.
A
few
B
little
C
many
D
much

Slide 14 - Quiz

The museum was very crowded. There were too __________ people.
A
few
B
little
C
many
D
much

Slide 15 - Quiz

Most of the town is modern. There are _________ old buildings.
A
few
B
little
C
much
D
many

Slide 16 - Quiz

The weather has been very dry recently. We've had ____________ rain.

A
few
B
little
C
much
D
many

Slide 17 - Quiz

AS or like 

like      >>>>>     - hoe iemand eruit ziet
                             - hoe iemand iets doet
                              - + zn of persoonlijke voornaamwoord 

as       >>>>>       - waarvoor iets gebruikt wordt
                             - om een beroep aan te geven
                             -+ een bijzin

Slide 18 - Diapositive

Slide 19 - Diapositive

Grammar
  • Pay attention when you see the word GRAMMAR!!!
  •  Today we cover indefinite articles ( onbepaald lidwoord)
  • definite article (bepaald lidword)

Slide 20 - Diapositive

Articles, a-an-the
  • Articles come before a noun
  • Before most nouns in English, you need to use an article.
  • We use them when we speak and when we write, there is no way to avoid them!

Slide 21 - Diapositive

an - use before a vowel 
a
e
i
o
u
an eye
an orange
SINGULAR NOUN
(or vowel sound)
h
an hour
an honest boy

SINGULAR NOUN

Slide 22 - Diapositive

a - use for a singular noun
Saying "a" can be the same as saying "any"

Use "a" for general use (consonants)

Please give me a muffin

Slide 23 - Diapositive

The indefinite article a or an is used with:
Singular, count nouns to refer to a thing or an idea for the first time.
We have a cat and a dog.
There is a supermarket in Adam Street.

Slide 24 - Diapositive

The indefinate article is used: 
  1. with professions: I am a teacher / She is an architect
  2. with some expressions of quantity: a pair of / a little / a few / a couple
  3. with some expressions of  frequency:  once a week / three times a day
  4. in explanations with what + a count noun: What a lovely day! What a pity!

Slide 25 - Diapositive

The - definite article
  • Use "the" when you are being specific
  • The 2nd time that you talk about the same noun
  • Example: I bought some fruit, the fruit was bad
  • The speaker and the listener both know which noun you are talking about.  I left my book at the library
  • 1% of countries in the world - The United States of America
  • The United Kingdom - The United Arab Emirates - The Netherlands - The Maldives - The Canary Islands

Slide 26 - Diapositive

The - definite article is used: 
  1. before seas, rivers, hotels, pubs, theatres, museums and newspapers: the Atlantic, the British Museum, The Times, the Ritz
  2. if there is only one of something: the sun, the Queen, the government
  3. With superlative adjectives: He's the richest man in the world. Jane's the oldest in the class

Slide 27 - Diapositive

No Article
There is no article:
  1. before plural and uncount nouns when talking about things in general: I like potatoes. / Milk is good for you.
  2. before countries,towns,streets,languages, magazines meals, airports, stations and mountains: Victoria Station 
  3. before some places and with some forms of transport: She goes to work by bus
  4. In exclamations with What and an uncount noun: What beautiful weather! What loud music!

Slide 28 - Diapositive

Note: 
In the phrase go home, there is no article and no preposition.
I went home early. NOT I went to home

Slide 29 - Diapositive

Choose between "a", "an", or "the".
There is _____ mouse under the house.
A
a
B
an
C
the

Slide 30 - Quiz

I ride a bike. ___bike is green.
A
a
B
the
C
-

Slide 31 - Quiz

I like listening to ____radio.
A
a
B
the

Slide 32 - Quiz

She's reading Italian at ____University
A
the
B
-

Slide 33 - Quiz

Slide 34 - Lien

Slide 35 - Lien