H1c Unit 1 Week 4

WELCOME TO THE ENGLISH LESSON
Subject: English
Teacher: Miss Salehar
Van Maerlantlyceum 2022-23

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WELCOME TO THE ENGLISH LESSON
Subject: English
Teacher: Miss Salehar
Van Maerlantlyceum 2022-23

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AGENDA
- Revision grammar
- Lesson 6
- Study guide

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Describe a person in the classroom!

- How old is he/she?
- Where does he/she come from? 
- Describe his/her appearance (HAS GOT!)
- Describe his/her clothes: He/she's got (HAS GOT)
 + 2 extra sentences about him! (it can be anything!!)
DON'T WRITE HIS/HER NAME!

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to be                  have got
When we talk about:
- Where we are from, how old are we, what is our profession

1. I am from the Netherlands.
2. She is from South Africa.
3. They are 11 years old
Als we praten over wat iemand heeft, om iemand te beschrijven
 
1. He has got curly hair.
2. Susan has got pretty eyes.

3. I have got long legs.
4. We have got a big classroom.

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Lesson 6
Read the story about Matilda and answer the questions
Ex 1, 2, 4

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TODAY
1.  Study the words, grammar (test jezelf, versterk jezelf + woordtrainer)
2 PROEF proefwerk!
3. PROEF proefwerk nakijken
4. Kahoot!

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Proef proefwerk
- Write down your name, subject, date, class
- Get a pen (not a pencil!)
- heb je extra tijd -> skip de vragen met '*'

Done? Read/do your homework

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Verb = to be (zijn) bevestigende zinnen
When we talk about: 
- Where we are from, how old are we, what is our profession
1. I am from the Netherlands.
2. She is from South Africa.
3. They are 11 years old
4. I am a teacher. You are students.

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Verb = to be (zijn) bevestigende zinnen
When we talk about: 
- Where we are from, how old are we, to describe ourselves and others
1. I'm from the Netherlands.
2. She's from South Africa.
3. They're 11 years old.
4. I 'm a teacher. You're students.

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Verb = to be (zijn) ontkennende zinnen
When we talk about: 
- Where we are from, how old are we, to describe ourselves and others
1. I am not/'m not from the Netherlands.
2. She is not/isn't from South Africa.
3. They are not/aren't 11 years old.
4. I  am not/'m not a teacher. You are not/aren't students.

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Verb = to be (zijn) 
vragende zinnen
When we talk about: 
- Where we are from, how old are we, to describe ourselves and others
1. Am I from the Netherlands?
2. Is she from South Africa?
3. Are they 11 years old?
4. Am I not a teacher? Are you not students?

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Have got/Has got
Als we praten over wat iemand heeft, om iemand te beschrijven
HAS GOT: he, she, it
- He has got curly hair. -> He's got curly hair.
- Susan has got pretty eyes.  -> Susan's got pretty eyes.
HAVE GOT: I, we, they, you
- I have got long legs. -> I've got long legs.
- We/you/they have got a big classroom. -> We/you/they've got a big classroom.

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Have got/Has got (ontkennend)
Ontkennende zin:
- He has not got curly hair. -> He hasn't got curly hair.
Susan has not got pretty eyes. -> Susan hasn't got pretty eyes.

- I have not got short blonde hair. -> I haven't got short blonde hair.
- We have not got a big classroom. -> We haven't got a big classroom.

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Have got/Has got
(vragend)
Vragende zin:
- He has got curly hair. -> Has he got curly hair?
Susan has got pretty eyes. -> Has Susan got pretty eyes?

- I have got long legs. -> Have I got long legs?
- We have got a big classroom. -> Have we got a big classroom?

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A/an
Als de eerste letter van het woord klinkt als een MEDEKLINKER -> a
Als de eerste letter van het woord klinkt als een KLINKER -> an
a laptop
an apple
a window
an eraser
a notebook
an iPad
a pen
an orange
a chair
an uncle
Pas op! -> a UFO, a university  
an hour

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