3MC Week 23 les 3 (Recap Unit 5 + Unit 6)

Week 23: lesson 3 (Recap Unit 5 + Unit 6)
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Week 23: lesson 3 (Recap Unit 5 + Unit 6)

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Homework
Finish all exercises of unit 6 Language Revision (SB) + Language Round-up (WB)

Homework not done? >> come back on friday at 16.00 in room 063 to finish it!


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Last lesson

I can test my English language skills and knowledge of
unit 6








This lesson

I can test my English language skills and knowledge of
unit 5 & 6






Lesson goals

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Lesson plan 
 1. Homework
2. Questions/Practice
3. Kahoot
4. Did we achieve our lesson goals?

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Unit 5 Grammar
Present/past simple passive

Past ability: could & was/were able to

Non-defining relative clauses: who,whose,which, where

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Present/past simple passive

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What's the difference?
The man shouts at his dog everyday

The dog is shouted at everyday

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What's the difference?
The man shouts at his dog everyday

The dog is shouted at everyday

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What's the difference?
Have they ever offered you a job?

Has a job ever been offered to you?

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What's the difference?
Have they ever offered you a job?

Has a job ever been offered to you?

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What's the difference?
1. The man shouts at his dog everyday

1. Have they ever offered you a job?
2. The dog is shouted at everyday
2. Has a job ever been offered to you?

Sentences 1 are in active tense. Sentences 2 are in passive tense

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Make it passive:
"They didn't test it"

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Make it passive:
"My aunt runs this shop"

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Past ability: could & was/were able to

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What's the difference?
I could see everyone

I was able to see everyone

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Answer: no difference
I could see everyone

I was able to see everyone


How would you translate it in Dutch?

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What's the difference?
They couldn't come here.

They weren't able to come here

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Answer: no difference
They couldn't come here.


They weren't able to come here

How would you translate it in Dutch?

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What is the difference?
The bag was heavy, but he was able to carry it.

He was strong  when he was young, so he could carry heavy bags

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What is the difference?
The bag was heavy, but he was able to carry it.
>>> specific ability on one occasion

He was strong  when he was young, so he could carry heavy bags
>>> general ability in the past

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Which one is correct?
We were able to fix the car there.

We could fix the car there.

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Which one is correct?
We were able to fix the car there.

We could fix the car there.

You can only use were able to here>>> because it is a specific ability on one occasion!

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One exception
You can use could when talking about 
senses (hear,see,smell, taste, feel) 


It was dark, but I could see someone coming.

specific ability on one occasion

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Rules
1.General ability?   

2. Specific ability on one occasion?
3. + talking about senses (hear,see,
feel..)?
4. Both general/specific
1.could & was/were able to
4.couldn't&wasn't/weren't able
2. was/were able to
3. could

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What's the difference?
I could see everyone

I was able to see everyone

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Answer: no difference
I could see everyone

I was able to see everyone


How would you translate it in Dutch?

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What's the difference?
They couldn't come here.

They weren't able to come here

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Answer: no difference
They couldn't come here.


They weren't able to come here

How would you translate it in Dutch?

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What is the difference?
The bag was heavy, but he was able to carry it.

He was strong  when he was young, so he could carry heavy bags

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Answer: specific/general ability
The bag was heavy, but he was able to carry it.
>>> specific ability on one occasion

He was strong  when he was young, so he could carry heavy bags
>>> general ability in the past

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Which one is correct?
We were able to fix the car at that moment.

We could fix the car at that moment.

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Answer:
We were able to fix the car at that moment.

We could fix the car at that moment.

You can only use were able to here>>> because it is a specific ability on one occasion!

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One exception
You can use could when talking about 
senses (hear,see,smell, taste, feel) 


It was dark, but I could see someone coming.
At that moment I could feel something was wrong.
specific ability on one occasion

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Rules
1.General ability?   

2. Specific ability on one occasion?
3. Specific ability + talking about 
senses (hear,see,feel..)?
4. Both general/specific
1.could & was/were able to
4.couldn't&wasn't/weren't able
2. was/were able to
3. could
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Non-defining relative clauses: who,whose,which, where

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Look at the sentences below
1. There were plenty of people who/that had never seen one.

2. Some children, who were lucky enough to have computers at home, made a video.

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Now look at the relative clauses
1. There were plenty of people who/that had never seen one.

2. Some children, who were lucky enough to have computers at home, made a video.

In which sentence can you leave out the relative clause and still have a full sentence?

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Only sentence 2
1. There were plenty of people who/that had never seen one.

2. Some children, who were lucky enough to have computers at home, made a video.

Sentence 1 = a defining clause
Sentence 2 = a non-defining clause

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Rule
1. There were plenty of people who/that had never seen one.

2. Some children, who were lucky enough to have computers at home, made a video.

Can you leave out the relative clause and still have a normal sentences? >>>> a non-defining clause

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Unit 6 Grammar
Will, won't, may, might for predictions

First conditional with if/unless
Will future with when/as soon as

Past perfect simple

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Lesson goals:

I can test my English language skills and knowledge of unit 5 & 6








Homework :

None, study for your test!


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Lyrics training
Time to practice your listening skills!

Listen to a song and guess the missing words in the lyrics

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