VWO 5 Of Course unit 4 lesson 1 class 1

VWO 5 - Lesson 4.1 (class 1)



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VWO 5 - Lesson 4.1 (class 1)



VWO 4 - Unit 3 lesson 1 (a)

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Today
Class work
Start unit 4 + Lesson 1
Grammar: direct / indirect speech


Individually 
Reading
Listening
Vocabulary

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Goals
  • Ik kan navertellen wat het thema is waar dit hoofdstuk over gaat.
  • Ik kan benoemen wat ik deze week ga oefenen. 
  • Ik herken de indirecte rede en kan deze vormen in het Engels.
  • Ik herken de woorden van lesson 4.1. 

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Start unit 4 - State of the art
Please turn to page 149 of your Student's book

This unit all texts and listening exercises circle around this topic. 
Also, the vocabulary that you will study focuses on this topic.

Grammar: direct/indirect speech, auxiliaries, (in)definite article, tenses, relative pronoun, passive, genitive 

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Start lesson 1
Please turn to page 150 of your Student's book. 

You'll be able to... 

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Study box lesson 1
Please turn to page 192 of your Student's book.

Take turns reading out the sentences and words English-Dutch

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Grammar: indirect speech
Quick overview

  • indirecte rede
  • gebruik je als je later terug vertelt wat iemand zei, dacht, etc.

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Grammar: indirect speech
1. Watch the video

2. Read the explanation 

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What changes do you see when you look at the text on the picture?

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Indirect speech




What do you notice when you look at the text on the picture? 
  • The personal pronoun changes from I to she
  • The verb changes from present to past tense 
  • The object pronoun changes from Peter to you 

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Indirect speech - verb changes
Direct speech
Indirect speech
simple present
--> simple past 
simple past 
--> past perfect
future 'will' 
--> future 'would'
present perfect
--> past perfect
present continuous
--> past continuous
hulpww 'can' 
--> hulpww 'could'

past continous 
--> past perfect continuous

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Indirect speech - tijdsbepalingen
Let op met tijdsbepalingen! Afhankelijk van de context moet je deze ook aanpassen. 

My mother mentioned: 'You are going to be late today!'
My mother mentioned that I was going to be late that day

yesterday --> the day before
last night --> the night before
tomorrow --> the next day 

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Indirect speech - personal and directive pronouns
Persoonlijke voornaamwoorden moeten worden veranderd als het voor de betekenis van de zin uitmaakt. 
Aanwijzende voornaamwoorden moeten worden veranderd van 'this/these' naar 'that/those'.

'I believe this is ridiculous'. 
He said he believed that was ridiculous. 

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Indirect speech - sentences in imperative
Bij zinnen in de directe rede die in de gebiedende wijs staan, zet je dit werkwoord niet in een andere tijd, maar gebruik je 'to + hele ww'


'Sit down!'
He told me to sit down. 

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She said: 'He works in a bank.'
She said that...

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They mentioned: 'We went out last night.'
They mentioned that...

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My dad told us: 'I was waiting for the bus when it arrived.'
My dad told us that...

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Sue said: 'I didn't go to the party.'
Sue said that...

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My friend said: 'Lucy will come later.'
My friend said that...

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Grammar: indirect speech
Do exercise 9

Individually
10 minutes 

Need extra explanation? Watch the video at the end of this Lesson Up presentation. 
Finished? Start on week task. 


timer
10:00

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Exercise 9
  • to bring our own paiting materials to art class the next / following day.
  • if that meant that we even had to buy our own paint.
  • I would ask Ellen that night, because I was meeting her at the cinema, and she would probably know.
  • if we would have to bring paint because she had never taken these/those art classes.  
  • she had gone to art school in Edinburgh the year before. 
  • I/we had to come to Edinburgh with her the next/following month

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Exercise 9
  • if a ticket would be expensive if I booked at that moment/right then.
  • she had not been able to look up the rates because the internet hadn't been working.
  • it might cost some money but that it would also be great to see Edinburgh.
  • I still didn't know if I had to buy paint for the next day and I hadn't bought any brushes either.
  • I was saving money then for my trip to Edinburgh. 

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What to do?
Do: exercise 1 - 14 + Test yourself
Copy: study box lesson 4.1 En-Du + Du-En




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  • Study study box lesson 4.1 (through Quizlet) to improve your knowledge of the vocabulary
  • Watch grammar video and do extra exercises if you need more practise
  • Practise extra grammar through Versterk Jezelf (when the results of the Test Yourself indicate you should)
  • Read an English book 

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Class today
We started a new unit.

We began lesson 4.1.

We discussed the indirect speech.

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Match the correct indirect speech sentences to the direct speech sentences
'I walk to school.'
'I walked to school.'
'I was walking to school.'
'I have walked to school.'
He said that he walked to school. 
He said that he had walked to school. 
He said that he had been walking to school. 
He said that he had walked to school. 

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Next class
Focus on reading, listening and/or vocabulary exercises






Have a nice day! 

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