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Slide 3 - Diapositive
Test unit 4-5 grammar sections
1: tenses
12: passive
13: direct + indirect speech
15: gerund
19: genitive (possessive)
26: kunnen, mogen, moeten, willen
31-32: the / a/ an
34: linking words
Slide 4 - Diapositive
Diagnostic test unit 4-5
Diagnostic test unit 4-5
Read the text and give the correct English for the words in brackets.
Slide 5 - Diapositive
(11 Binnen) ___________________ 10 minutes I felt at home. The room had a single bed and a closet, though I couldn’t see a TV-set (12 nergens) ___________________. But I would manage without a TV-set (13 tot en met) ___________________ 7th November.
The following morning I walked east (14 door) d___________________ Cromwell Road and passed (15 zowel) ___________________ the Museum of Natural History (16 als) ___________________ the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Write sentences in the Passive using the words in brackets.
1. (Er wordt besloten - to decide) ___________________ to give extra summer courses in July.
2. Why (is ons niet verteld) ___________________ that there is a Common European Framework?
3. (Men hoopt) It ___________________ that students will be able to read at B2 level by the end of the year.
4. I did not know that our teacher (ook was opgeleid - to train) ___________________ to coach deaf pupils.
5. (Wordt Frans onderwezen) ___________________ at A2 or B1 level in 4 vwo?
Slide 6 - Diapositive
(11 Binnen) ___________________ 10 minutes I felt at home. The room had a single bed and a closet, though I couldn’t see a TV-set (12 nergens) ___________________. But I would manage without a TV-set (13 tot en met) ___________________ 7th November.
The following morning I walked east (14 door) d___________________ Cromwell Road and passed (15 zowel) ___________________ the Museum of Natural History (16 als) ___________________ the Victoria and Albert Museum.
key
1. It has been decided to give extra summer courses in July.
2. Why haven't we been told that there is a Common European Framework?
3. It is hoped that students will be able to read at B2 level by the end of the year.
4. I did not know that our teacher had also been trained to coach deaf pupils.
5. Is French taught at A2 or B1 level in 4 vwo?
Slide 7 - Diapositive
(Ons wordt altijd verteld) ______________________ to be careful what we wish for, ...
A
we have always been told
B
it is always told to us
C
we are always told
D
it has always been told to us
Slide 8 - Quiz
... be careful what we wish for, and for Powerball lottery winner “Wild” Willie Seeley and his wife Nancy, this advice (had nauwelijks kunnen zijn) ______________________ more appropriate.
A
can hardly be
B
could hardly have been
C
could hardly been
D
could hardly be
Slide 9 - Quiz
Right now, the Seeleys (noemen) _________________ their $3.8 million win a “curse.”
Slide 10 - Question ouverte
“There are days I wish we were back to just getting paid every two weeks,” Willie Seeley confessed in (een interview van 30 minuten) ______________________ with NBC News.
A
a thirty-minute interview
B
a thirty-minutes interview
C
an interview of thirty minutes
D
a thirty minutes' interview
Slide 11 - Quiz
(11 Binnen) ___________________ 10 minutes I felt at home. The room had a single bed and a closet, though I couldn’t see a TV-set (12 nergens) ___________________. But I would manage without a TV-set (13 tot en met) ___________________ 7th November.
The following morning I walked east (14 door) d___________________ Cromwell Road and passed (15 zowel) ___________________ the Museum of Natural History (16 als) ___________________ the Victoria and Albert Museum.
There is nothing unusual about these complaints (9 van hen) ______________________. This is what commonly happens with lottery winners. But don’t count out the Seeleys just yet. (10 Geef de hoop niet op.) ___________________________. Indeed, there is hope they (11 not – to face) ___________________________ the same fate as $315-million Powerball winner Andrew “Jack” Whittaker who said “I wish I’d torn that ticket up,” after (12 te zijn) ___________________________ robbed, losing his granddaughter to a drug overdose (13 in de stad Washington) ___________________________, being sued, and finding respite from the pressure by drinking, attending strip clubs and gambling.
Slide 12 - Diapositive
(11 Binnen) ___________________ 10 minutes I felt at home. The room had a single bed and a closet, though I couldn’t see a TV-set (12 nergens) ___________________. But I would manage without a TV-set (13 tot en met) ___________________ 7th November.
The following morning I walked east (14 door) d___________________ Cromwell Road and passed (15 zowel) ___________________ the Museum of Natural History (16 als) ___________________ the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Key:
There is nothing unusual about these complaints of theirs. This is what commonly happens with lottery winners. But don’t count out the Seeleys just yet. Don’t give up hope / Do not give up hope. Indeed, there is hope they won’t face / will not face the same fate as $315-million Powerball winner Andrew “Jack” Whittaker who said “I wish I’d torn that ticket up,” after being / having been robbed, losing his granddaughter to a drug overdose in the city of Washington, being sued, and finding respite from the pressure by drinking, attending strip clubs and gambling.
Slide 13 - Diapositive
(Er wordt gezegd dat) immediately before or right after a sudden wealth event such as winning the lottery, many clients experience an almost out-of-body feeling.
Slide 14 - Question ouverte
(In de regel) it’s an exciting time and they feel like they are on top of the world.