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HAVO 3
Lesson 1
Learning Goals 
- I can use global reading strategies to read a text. 

Lesson Goal: 
work through explanations and questions
click on links to work on quizzes
Study stones and vocab (use study guide)
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Slide 2 - Diapositive

Step 1: Complete the following questions and explanations on quantifiers

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Our children all / each / every have a different hobby.
A
all
B
each
C
every

Slide 4 - Quiz

The two brothers are both / each / every very good piano players.
A
both
B
each
C
every

Slide 5 - Quiz

They invited each / every person whose name was on the list.
A
each
B
every

Slide 6 - Quiz

Quantifiers
Give information about the number of things or persons. 
Both used for two things or persons and is followed by a plural noun. 
Both my shoes were wet.           Both students talked too much during Ms Howes's grammar instruction.
Neither means 'none' and either means 'any of the two'.  Both are used to talk about two things or people. They are followed by a singular noun. 
Neither option works for me actually.             Either flavor ice cream will do. 
Each and every mean 'all individuals of a group'. They are followed by a singular noun. 
Each= 2 or more     every = 3 or more
Each mountaineer has her own challenge.             Every cat is different.
All means 'the whole group'and is followed by a plural noun. 
No means 'not one'and is followed by a singular noun. 
All my friends are going to be there!             No player did well. 

Slide 7 - Diapositive

Make into a negative (just write the answer).

You __________ (ought to) break the law.

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

Make into a negative (long form).

I __________ (to be able to) focus on grammar when the world cup is on.

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

Quantifiers
Some quantifiers go before a singular noun some before a plural. Match accordingly.
___________ cookie has sugar.
___________ cookies have sugar.
Each
Every
Neither
Either
No
All
Both

Slide 10 - Question de remorquage

Quantifiers
Give information about the number of things or persons. 
Both used for two things or persons and is followed by a plural noun
Both my shoes were wet.           Both students talked too much during Ms Howes's grammar instruction.
Neither means 'none' and either means 'any of the two'.  Both are used to talk about two things or people. They are followed by a singular noun
Neither option works for me actually.             Either flavor ice cream will do. 
Each and every mean 'all individuals of a group'. They are followed by a singular noun
Each= 2 or more     every = 3 or more
Each mountaineer has her own challenge.             Every cat is different.
All means 'the whole group'and is followed by a plural noun
No means 'not one'and is followed by a singular noun
All my friends are going to be there!             No player did well. 

Slide 11 - Diapositive

Step 2: Read the explanation and complete the following exercises on prepositions

Slide 12 - Diapositive

Prepositions 1 & 2
by, with, on, of, with, to
Prepositions of instrument by, with, on
methods of transportation -> by              I got to school by tram. 
describe use of tool -> with                       He made his shirt with a sewing machine.
machines and other devices-> with/on   I messaged him on my laptop.
                                                                             I called with my friend's phone.
Prepositions of connection of, with, to
possessions (things not people) -> of         The screen of my phone.
two related things or people -> with          I'm friends with her cousin. 
physically connected -> to                           The phone is connected to the charger.

Slide 13 - Diapositive

Prepositions 1 & 2
by, with, on, of, with, to
He travelled to Canada _________ ship.
She filled her tire _________ an air pump. 
You can't be _________ your phone in class.
I'm colleagues _________ his mom! 
At the end _________ class you may leave.
My laptop is connected _________ the city wifi.
by
with
with
to
of
on

Slide 14 - Question de remorquage

Prepositions 3, 4 & 5
from, made of
Prepositions of origin from
where someone/something is from -> She's from Ohio.
                                                                         That bread is from Albert Heijn.
Reference to material made of, made from
material of something-> made of                          These pants are made of organic cotton.
transformed to a different state-> made from   Paper is made from wood. 
                                                                             
Prepositions of directions/movement across, onto, along, through, down, into, towards
The ship is travelling across the Atlantic.
The students walk through the hallway. 
Water goes down the drain.

Slide 15 - Diapositive

Prepositions 1 & 2
by, with, on, of, with, t
This cheese is _________ a local market.
He biked __________ the canal to the store. 
Glass is ___________ sand.
We walked __________ the street. 
The salad is ______________of tomatoes and cucumber. 
Prepositions 3, 4 & 5
from, made of, made from, direction/movement
from
made from
along
made of
across

Slide 16 - Question de remorquage

Task 2: Click Here 
             OR under planning "16 January Practice"
Task 3: Study Stones and Vocabulary (see study Guide)
Complete the following tasks. 

Slide 17 - Diapositive