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Today
- BBC Newsround
- Homework check
- Vocabulary
- Reading
- Grammar

Lesson goal: You know what synonyms are
You know the difference between adverbs and adjectives

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Slide 3 - Lien

Homework check
Do exercise 21, 22 on page 67 + grammar sheet

 Do exercise 1 - 9 on page 71-73.

Study all words of lesson 2 on page 93-94

Comments or questions?


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Check your answers


Anything you'd like to discuss?

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play-fight
magic trick
canine
daring
nightingale
wrestle
tilted
chestnut

Slide 6 - Question de remorquage

hesitant
skirmish
desolate
sporadic
hideous
Match the following words with the synonyms/meaning below:
barren
repulsive
occassional
conflict
reluctant

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2.3
Open your book on page 72
Do exercise 8 + 9

Finished? Grab a copy of the midnight library and read
Don't forget to take notes
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Adverb
Adjective
Bijwoord
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord

Slide 10 - Question de remorquage

Adverbs vs Adjectives
Both words say something about another word, but how do you know which word is an adverb or an adjective?

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Adjective
We use an adjective to describe someone or something.
An adjective says something about a noun -> His blue jacket got lost at that boring party.



What is a noun?

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Adverb
* An adverb can say something about a verb -> He laughs loudly.
* An adverb can say something about an adjective -> She has a remarkably loud voice
* An adverb can say something about another adverb -> He laughs very loudly

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Adverb rules
Adverbs consist of an adjective + ly
bad -> badly / strong -> strongly / quick -> quickly
But there are exceptions!
- le
le -> ly
adorable -> adorably
- consonant + y 
y -> ily
heavy - heavily
- ic
+ ally
automatic - automatically

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Adverb
Adjective
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
Zegt iets over een werkwoord of een bijvoeglijk naamwoord
Zegt iets over een zelfstandig naamwoord
Bijwoord

Slide 15 - Question de remorquage

Can you translate these sentences?

* Deze bloem is echt.


* Mandy rijdt voorzichtig.

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Can you translate these sentences?

* Deze bloem is echt.
This flower is real.

* Mandy rijdt voorzichtig
Mandy drives carefully.

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Adverb or Adjective?
Adverb
Adjective
Amazingly
Magnificent
Heroic
Sadly
Horrible
Terribly

Slide 18 - Question de remorquage

The garden is ...
A
beautifully
B
beautiful

Slide 19 - Quiz

It rains ...
A
terrible
B
terribly

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The concert is ...
A
amazing
B
amazingly

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The teacher speaks English ...
A
fluent
B
fluently

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She put her glasses down ...
A
carefully
B
careful

Slide 23 - Quiz

2.3
Open your book on page 73
Do exercise 10, 11, 12, 13

Finished?
Gimkit
Need more explanation on comparisons? Let me know!

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Adverbs vs. adjectives: kies de juiste vorm.
You are wearing a __________ dress. (beautiful)
A
beautifully
B
beautiful

Slide 25 - Quiz

Adverbs vs. Adjectives: kies de juiste vorm.
Anna ________ ran home when her sister called. (quick)
A
quickly
B
quick

Slide 26 - Quiz

Hoe maak je een comparison?
A
er - est
B
er - est/more - most
C
more - most
D
er - more - most

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Comparisons
A
simpler
B
more simple
C
much simple

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Comparisons
A
expensive
B
expensiver
C
more expensive
D
the most expensiver

Slide 29 - Quiz

Do exercise 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 on page 72-75

Study words lesson 3 Eng-Nl on page 94

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