2D Eng - unit 5 South Africa L4 reading + L5 writing

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      2D - unit 5 - South Africa

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previous L3 - speaking
* using expressions stating: 
- satisfaction
- disappointment
- personal experiences
- summarizing
* vocab fun attractions

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lesson 4 - reading
important in this lesson: 
- explain your answers fully, so complete sentences, punctuation
- read exercises carefully, so you give the answers in the way they are expected


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grammar 
pay extra attention to: 
* plural words (ex 2) - some nouns are always plural, as they consists of two parts 
* a vocab exercise (ex 5) - first part is just choose words and create new explaining sentences + skip the other part, so no word exercise to bring to class...


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new grammar - first conditional
- if-sentence - geeft voorwaarde aan (conditie) waarna iets zal gebeuren
- als ... dan  
- if-sentence always in present simple
- main sentence in future: will + verb

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lesson 5 - writing
- filling in standard forms

- writing about past events, activities and personal experiences

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new grammar - adjectives and adverbs
* adjectives - tell something about nouns (bijv. nw)

* adverbs - 'add to verb' or add to another adjective, adverb or whole sentence
- form: adj+ly 
- also look at study box page 221 for spelling rules!!

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previous lessons
hieronder grammar uitleg van voorgaande lessons

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grammar Future Lesson 2
1) to be going to + verb
2) will / shall + verb
3) present simple
4) present continuous

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scheme in 
book 
page 184

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future tense:  Will / shall
note: 
in questions using I / We you have to use shall instead of will: 

I will help you < - > Shall I help you? 
We will clean the kitchen < - > Shall we clean the kitchen?

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Are you sure?? Homework done??

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