Het gaat om wat je hoort, in plaats van wat je schrijft!
Slide 16 - Diapositive
plural
Slide 17 - Diapositive
meervouden
meer dan één
zelfstandig naamwoord > +s
one car > ten cars
one teacher > nine teachers
plural
meervoud
Zelfstandig naamwoord met s-klank > +es
s-klank = -s/-sh/-ch/-x/-z
one box > four boxes
one quiz > eight quizzes
Zelfstandig naamwoord met -o > +es
one hero > eleven heroes
one tomato > six tomatoes
Zelfstandig naamwoord met mede klinker-y > -ies
one city > three cities
one baby > two babies
zelfstandig naamwoord met -f > ves
one wolf > seven wolves
one knife > four knives
altijd enkelvoud
hair / sheep / fish / etc.
altijd meervoud
trousers / glasses / scissors / etc.
onregelmatige meervouden
one man > six men / one child > two children / one person > five people
one tooth > nine teeth / one foot > eight feet / one mouse > three mice
Slide 18 - Diapositive
Listen: Shopping for shoes
Do: Exercise 51, page 120, workbook A
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Exercise51,page 120
1. Jake thinks he is a size seven or eight.
2. Jake's sister does not like leather shoes.
3. Jake tries on the leather shoes.
4. Jake's trainers have striped laces.
5. Jake can buy new shoelaces in the shop.
6. Dad buys the leather shoes for Jake.
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eight or nine
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likes
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trainers
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Nico's
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online
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trainers
Slide 21 - Diapositive
my, your, etc.
Slide 22 - Diapositive
le
personal
pronoun
my, your, etc.
bezittelijke
voornaamwoorden
betekenis
possessive
pronoun
Gebruik:
Om bezit van ...
... personen ...
... dieren ...
... dingen...
... aan te geven.
I
you
he
she
it
we
you
they
my
your
his
her
its
our
your
their
mijn
jouw
zijn
haar
-
onze
jullie
hun
Slide 23 - Diapositive
Slide 24 - Diapositive
le
personal
pronoun
my, your, etc.
bezittelijke
voornaamwoorden
betekenis
possessive
pronoun
Gebruik:
Om bezit van ...
... personen ...
... dieren ...
... dingen...
... aan te geven.
I
you
he
she
it
we
you
they
my
your
his
her
its
our
your
their
mijn
jouw
zijn
haar
-
onze
jullie
hun
Slide 25 - Diapositive
Study: my, your, etc
Do: Exercise 55a/b+56page 122, workbook A
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Slide 27 - Diapositive
Match the words
I
you
he
she
it
we
they
her
my
their
our
your
its
his
Slide 28 - Question de remorquage
Exercise 55a+b, page 122
my
your
Her
his
its
our
their
mijn
jouw
haar
zijn
zijn
onze
hun
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Slide 30 - Diapositive
Do: Exercise 57a, page 123, workbook A
In je boek
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Exercise57a, page 123
my
your
his
our
our & their
your & my
its
Slide 33 - Diapositive
Mark is playing football.
Suzie is brushing her teeth.
John is playing the guitar.
Frank is working on his laptop.
Sue and Kate are dancing.
Tommy is washing.
Brian is boxing.
Monica is rollerskating.
The students are riding on the bus.
Tom and Jen are hugging.
Slide 34 - Diapositive
speaking
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Slide 38 - Diapositive
Study: phrases speaking
Do: Exercise 60a, page 124, workbook A
In je boek
Slide 39 - Diapositive
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Exercise60a, page 124
Can I help you?
I don't care about fashion.
Is there anything else?
What size are you?
Can I try them on?
I'm really excited about these trainers.
Slide 41 - Diapositive
- vocab 3.1 - 3.3
- a or an
- present continuous
- plurals
- bezit
- ...
Slide 42 - Diapositive
Wait for Push your chair Throw away the bell under your desk your litter
Thanks for your attention
Slide 43 - Diapositive
Dave and Frank are play table tennis. Jenny is talki on the phone. Molly is sitting and looking outside. Jason is eating crisps. Sam and Jess are watchin television. Jack is drawing a car. Toby is playing on his laptop. Amy is writing a story. Robert is cooking. a cake. Sarah is sleeping. Emma is listening to music. Catherine and Heidi are singing a song.
Make sentences. Use the present continuous.
are playing
is talking
is sitting and looking
is eating
are watching
is drawing
is playing
is writing
is baking
is sleeping
is listening
are singing
Slide 44 - Diapositive
Watch: Video
Do these words get a or an and give the plural form?