English writing 18 May 2020

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Good morning students!

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Programme
Look back
Instructions writing
Write an email (Blackboard
Homework (reading) 

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Lesson goals
- You are able to write a letter in English

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I work on mondays.
A
true
B
false

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She live in Zwolle
A
true
B
false

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My favourite food is pasta.
A
true
B
false

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i love to go shopping in Amsterdam.
A
true
B
false

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Lets go to the cinema tonight!
A
true
B
false

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Thanks for your letter.
A
true
B
false

Slide 9 - Quiz

My birthday is in december.
A
true
B
false

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writing tips & tricks

- Start with Dear...

Dear John, Dear Mr Jones, Dear Ms Jensen, Dear Sir/Madam,


- closure:

formal: Yours sincerely

Informal: Kind regards, Best wishes

Your name

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Writing tips & tricks
  • use paragraphs
  • introduction, middle- closure

  • formal letter: no short forms/ abbreviations!


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Grammar tenses


Future

Voor dingen die je nog gaat doen


Voor dingen die je van plan bent

I am going to finish school in may.


I hope I will get my diploma.


We are going to have a party on Saturday.

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Grammar tenses


present simple:

things you like or dislike

things you normally do


facts

I really like playing video games.


I often play footbal at the weekend.


I have two sisters.

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Grammar tenses


past simple:


happende in the past


Things you used to do.

I went to Spain last summer.


I had a dog when I was little.


There were a lot of people at the party.

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Theme 2
Word order

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Word order : Wat moet je weten

Who-does- what - when- where




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Adverbs of frequency

never, sometimes, often,usually, regularly, always


rulel: before the main verb except to be



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Word Order - Check
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.

I / dinner / at / weekend / cook / sometimes / the

once / I / while / go / in / swimming / a

I / money / waste / never / my

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We always go shopping on Friday.

We are always late.


She never tells me what to do.

She is never at home at the weekend.

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common mistakes:

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Who-does- what -wanneer

OW- WW- LV/MV- plaats- tijd



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there vs. they're vs. their

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your vs. you're

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Do you have any questions?

Slide 26 - Question ouverte

What is the correct past tense of these verbs:
study,
stay,
go,
see,

Slide 27 - Question ouverte

Make the following words plural:
chair, mouse,
money, tomato,
sheep, woman,
taxi, mouse,
thief, man,

Slide 28 - Question ouverte

Which sentence is not correct? How much or how many?
A
How much sleep did you get?
B
How much money do you have
C
How many glasses of wine did you drink?
D
How many beer did you drink?

Slide 29 - Quiz

personeelsadvertentie
buiten werking
helaas
tandpijn
datum prikken
job advert (= short for advertisement)
out of order
unfortunately
toothache
to set a date

Slide 30 - Question de remorquage

Which sentence is correct?

A
Yesterday I have gone to the market.
B
Yesterday I went to the market.

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Verleden tijd = Past tense
Na woorden zoals yesterday, last night, in 1997, when I was young, etc gebruik je in het Engels de gewone verleden tijd (simple past).
Bijvoorbeeld:
Shakespeare died in 1616 en niet Shakespeare has died in 1616, omdat 1616 een gebeurtenis in het verleden is.

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How to be polite in English

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Slide 34 - Vidéo

Structure of informal email
  1. Informal greeting
  2. Followed by a friendly expression
  3. Main body of the text - why am I sending the email
  4. Finish your email

Divide your email in small paragraphs to make  it easier to read!
Remember to always be polite!

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