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Welcome !!

Slide 1 - Diapositive

The goal:
  • In the end of the lesson I know:
  • what the English word order is 
  • I have revised the prepositions 

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Word order
Plaats en tijd

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Watch the video 
Pay attention to the word order !

Slide 4 - Diapositive

What is the correct word order in English for standard sentences?
A
who, do, what, how, when, where
B
who, do, what, how, where, when
C
when, who, do, what, how, where
D
when, how, what, do, who, where

Slide 5 - Quiz

Plaats en tijd
Een plaatsbepaling moet altijd voor de tijdsbepaling.

        - I helped an old lady at the trainstation yesterday.
        - He won a prize at the tournament last week.

Slide 6 - Diapositive

Wat moet je doen als je alleen een plaatsbepaling hebt?

Een plaatsbepaling moet achteraan de zin. 
      - He went on holiday to Spain.

Slide 7 - Diapositive

Hierboven de 2 mogelijkheden.

Slide 8 - Diapositive

Onthoud dit en je komt al erg ver :)

Wie doet wat waar en wanneer?


Slide 9 - Diapositive

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Slide 10 - Vidéo

Wie
Doet
Wat
Waar
Wanneer
I
walk
my dog
in the park
at night 

Slide 11 - Question de remorquage

Welk van de zinnen is in de goede woordvolgorde gemaakt?
A
She bought a blue dress at this shop yesterday.
B
Bought she a blue dress at this shop yesterday.

Slide 12 - Quiz

1. He _________ listens __________ to the radio.

2. They ___________ read ___________ a book.

3. Tom _________ is _________ very friendly. 

4. Pete _________ gets _________ angry. 

5. We _________ are _________ on time. 
Sleep het bijwoord op de juiste plek
often
sometimes
usually
never
always

Slide 13 - Question de remorquage

Any questions ??

Slide 14 - Diapositive

Prepositions of time

Slide 15 - Diapositive

Om 1 uur
A
At one o'clock
B
On one o'clock
C
In one o'clock
D
At one o clock

Slide 16 - Quiz

Op maandag middag
A
At Monday afternoon
B
On Monday afternoon
C
In Monday afternoon

Slide 17 - Quiz

In de middag
A
At the afternoon
B
In the afternoon
C
On the afternoon

Slide 18 - Quiz

Prepositions of time
At – This preposition of time is used to discuss clock times, holidays and festivals, and other very specific time frames including exceptions, such as “at night.”

In – This preposition of time is used to discuss months, seasons, years, centuries, general times of day, and longer periods of time such as “in the past.”

On – This preposition of time is used to discuss certain days of the week or portions of days of the week, specific dates, and special days such as “on New Year’s Day.”

Slide 19 - Diapositive

At
clock times: at 10 o'clock, at five past nine

holidays and festivals: at Christmas, at Easter

exceptions:at night, at the weekend

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In
months: in January, in March
seasons: in the Winter, in Summer
years: in 2006
centuries: in the twentieth century, in the 19th century
general times of day: in the morning, in the afternoon
longer periods of time: in the nineties, in the past

Slide 21 - Diapositive

On
Days of the week: on Monday, on Thursday

Portions of days of the week: on Thursday afternoon, on Sunday mornings

specific dates: on twelve October, on the fifteenth of December

special days: on Newyears' Eve, on Boxingday

Slide 22 - Diapositive

I always work ___ Monday mornings.
A
in
B
at
C
on

Slide 23 - Quiz

In het weekend
A
At the weekend
B
On the weekend
C
In the weekend

Slide 24 - Quiz

He bought a PS4 ___ Friday.
A
in
B
at
C
on

Slide 25 - Quiz

He handed in his assignment ___ ten minutes to seven.
A
in
B
at
C
on

Slide 26 - Quiz

The Christmas Holiday is ___ December.
A
in
B
at
C
on

Slide 27 - Quiz

___ Friday, ___ five o'clock, he injured his hand.
A
on, at
B
at, on
C
at, at
D
on, on

Slide 28 - Quiz

I always work ___ Sunday.

Slide 29 - Question ouverte

My parents come home ___ night.

Slide 30 - Question ouverte

Bob plays football ___ the morning.

Slide 31 - Question ouverte