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Slide 1 - Diapositive

Side note
Jullie hebben en bericht gekregen van meneer Uludag via magister.
Hebben jullie die gezien?

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Recap Grammar Theme 2 & 3

Morning H2

  • Bijvoegelijke naamwoorden en bijwoorden
  • much, many, lots of, a lot of, (a) little, (a few)

Afternoon H3

  • Adverbials of place and time
  • Adverbs of Frequency
  • Past simple vs past continuous

Slide 3 - Diapositive


Een bijvoegelijkenaamwoord (adjective) zegt iets over een______?

Slide 4 - Carte mentale

Een bijwoord (adverb) zegt iets over een_______?

Slide 5 - Carte mentale


Tom is a careful driver

Zegt wat over het zelfstandig naamwoord






He drove (the car) carefully

Zegt wat over het werkwoord


Vertelt ons hoe iemand iets doet en op welke manier iets gebeurt.
Let op!
adjective +ly: 
-le --> ly : 
-ic --> cally: 
-y --> ily: 




Adjectives
Adverbs
firm --> firmly
Terrible --> terribly
fantastic --> fantastically
easy --> easily

Slide 6 - Diapositive

He finished his homework in only ten minutes. He was very ...
A
quick
B
quickly

Slide 7 - Quiz

I ... helped him with his homework, because he is my friend
A
glad
B
gladly

Slide 8 - Quiz

I couldn't find my dog, so I ... walked home and cried
A
sad
B
sadly

Slide 9 - Quiz

The final exam wasn't easy, it was quite ...
A
hard
B
hardly

Slide 10 - Quiz


She was shocked by the ______language of her son. (ferocious)

Slide 11 - Question ouverte

They clung __________ to it for over two centuries (tenacious)

Slide 12 - Question ouverte

Grammar Item

Much, Many, (a) few, (a) little, a lot, lots of

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Slide 14 - Diapositive

Much or Many
  • Much gebruik je als de zelfstandig naamwoord in het meervoud is. Is dit waar of niet waar?
  • Het is niet waar much gebruik je als de zelfstandig naamwoord enkelvoud is.
  • Many gebruik je als de zelfstandig naamwoord in het meervoud is.

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(a) few or (a) Little
  • (a) Few gebruik je als de zelfstandig naamwoord in het meervoud is. Is dit waar of niet waar?
  • Het is waar!! (a) Few gebruik je als de zelfstandig naamwoord meervoud is.
  • (a) little gebruik je als de zelfstandig naamwoord enkelvoud is.

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Slide 18 - Diapositive

No, there isn't _______ milk in the bottle.
A
much
B
many

Slide 19 - Quiz

There are _______ pupils.
A
much
B
many

Slide 20 - Quiz

Are there _______ eggs in the kitchen ?
A
much
B
many

Slide 21 - Quiz

He has _______ plans.
A
few
B
a few
C
little
D
a little

Slide 22 - Quiz

There's ____ sugar left.
A
little
B
few

Slide 23 - Quiz

She has ______ pens.
A
little
B
a little
C
few
D
a few

Slide 24 - Quiz

Slide 25 - Diapositive

See you in the afternoon

Slide 26 - Diapositive

Welcome back

Slide 27 - Diapositive

Recap Grammar Theme 3

  • Adverbials of place and time
  • Adverbs of Frequency
  • Past simple & past continuous

Slide 28 - Diapositive

Adverbial of place

Geeft antwoord op de vraag 'Where'?



Where are they?
They are in Starbucks.
They are on the train.


Adverbial of time

Geeft antwoord op de vraag 'When'.




When do they leave?
They leave tomorrow.
They leave in 20 minutes.

Slide 29 - Diapositive

Adverbials: Position in a sentence
!! Als we nadruk willen leggen op een adverbial of time, plaatsen we deze aan het begin van een zin.

Last year, they didn't play well, but this year they did.
They didn't play well last year

Slide 30 - Diapositive

Adverbials: Order in a sentence
Sometimes there are more adverbials in a sentence
Place + Time

  • Let's have lunch at Starbucks tomorrow


  • ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO P QRS T UVWXYZ

Slide 31 - Diapositive

Place
Time
It didn't snow
in Holland
last winter.
The next train arrives
at platform 2
in 5 min.
Let's have lunch
at Starbucks
tomorrow

Slide 32 - Diapositive


P
L
A
C
E


T
I
M
E

immediately
on Saturday
yesterday
in London
There
Here
At night
every day
Upstairs

Slide 33 - Question de remorquage

Put the words in brackets (tussenhaakjes) in the correct order

My aunt (tomorrow / to the hospital / is going)

Slide 34 - Question ouverte

Put the words in brackets (tussenhaakjes) in the correct order

They (to Italy / in two years / want to go)

Slide 35 - Question ouverte

Put the words in brackets (tussenhaakjes) in the correct order

(James /coffee / at AH To Go /buys / everyday)

Slide 36 - Question ouverte

Adverbs of frequency
  • Bijwoorden van frequentie
Bijwoorden die aangeven hoe vaak iets gebeurt.





never
hardly ever
rarely
occasionally
nooit
bijna nooit
zelden
af en toe
sometimes
often
usually
always
soms
vaak
meestal
altijd

Slide 37 - Diapositive

Adverbs of frequency
*positie in de zin*
Deze bijwoorden staan normaal voor het werkwoord in een zin

Example:
  • I always study after class
  • I sometimes play tennis in the weekend
  • He never turned up




Slide 38 - Diapositive

Adverbs of frequency
*positie in de zin*
We zetten bijwoorden van frequency achter het werkwoord, als het een vorm van 'to be' is.
  • (am, are, is, was, were)

example:
I am never angry
We are always happy.

Slide 39 - Diapositive

Choose the correct sentence
A
Often he listens to the radio
B
He listens to the radio often
C
He listens often to the rado
D
He often listens to the radio

Slide 40 - Quiz

Eric is not a pleasant person. He is ____ in a bad mood
A
always
B
never
C
rarely
D
sometimes

Slide 41 - Quiz

Write the sentence with the adverb in the right position:

Do you go to the cinema on Fridays?
(sometimes)

Slide 42 - Question ouverte

Past continuous form

subject + was/were + verb-ing
(onderwerp + was/were +werkwoord-ing)









Slide 43 - Diapositive

Past continuous: affirmative (bevestigend)

Slide 44 - Diapositive

Past continuous: negative (ontkennende)

Slide 45 - Diapositive

Past continuous: interrogative (vragend)

Slide 46 - Diapositive

Past Simple
explain....

Slide 47 - Diapositive

Past S. Vs. Past C.
Past Simple:  to talk about an action in the past and finished in the past.

Past continuous: to talk about an ungoing action in the past.

Slide 48 - Diapositive

Slide 49 - Lien

Slide 50 - Vidéo

See you later :) !

Slide 51 - Diapositive