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Engels periode 5 les 3

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For today:
- Prepositions of time
- Nouns
- Conjunctions
- Creative Writing assignment

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Freaky Friday dilemmas
Similar to 'Dilemma's op Dinsdag'

You HAVE to choose

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A
All of your clothes are 3 sizes too small
B
You have to repeat everything you say for at least 2 times

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A
You can move objects with your mind
B
You can eat for free at every restaurant

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A
Everyone hears what you think
B
You hear what everyone thinks

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A
You can never see yourself on pictures or in mirrors anymore
B
You see everything in black and white

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Voorzetsels van tijd/ Prepositions of time
We're flying to Brazil on 1 March.

ON      dagen & data => on Monday, on 25 August
IN        maanden, jaartallen, seizoenen en dagdelen => in 1975, in August, in the summer, in the morning
AT        hoe laat het is + vaste uitdrukkingen. => at 11 o' clock, at Christmas, at night

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Voorzetsels van tijd
Vaste uitdrukkingen:
- at Christmas
- on Christmas day
- at Easter
- at the weekend
- on weekends
- in a minute

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The shop closed ...... June last year.
A
in
B
on
C
at

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Is it dark ...... night?
A
in
B
on
C
at

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The moon was full ...... September 26.
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in
B
on
C
at

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The pizza is ready ...... five minutes.
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in
B
on
C
at

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Nouns
Zelfstandige naamwoorden

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A noun is a word that functions as the NAME of something

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COMMON NOUN
Used to name people, places or things in GENERAL. 
It refers to the class or type of person or thing  ( without being specific)
examples: girl, city, animal, house, fruit
PROPER NOUN
Used to name a SPECIFIC ( or individual) person, place or thing. 
Proper nouns begin with a capital letter.
Examples: John, London, France, Pluto

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Geef een voorbeeld van een abstract noun.

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So what is a collective noun:
A word used to represent a group of people, animals, or things
e.g. team, crowd , flock, choir, group


People:
a band of musicians
a team of players 
a crowd of people
a gang of thieves
a pack of thieves
a class of students
a board (bestuur)of directors
Animals:
an army of ants, 
a flock (zwerm)of birds, 
a flock (kudde)of sheep, 
a herd of deer, 
a hive (korf/zwerm) of bees, 
a litter (nest) of puppies, 
a pack (roedel) of wolves, 
a murder (groep/zwerm)
of crows.
Things:
a bouquet of flowers
a bunch of flowers
a fleet of ships
a forest of tress
a galaxy (heelal)of stars
a pack (dek)of cards
a pack (hoop)of lies
a pair of shoes
a range (keten)of mountains

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Sometimes the collective nouns can be shared across the categories,
e.g. a pack of thieves, a pack of wolves, a pack of lies, a pack of cards, a pack of hounds
Compound Nouns
Two or more words that create a noun. 
They can be written as one word, joined by a hyphen or written as separate words.


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Compound nouns can be written as one word or as separate words or joined by a hyphen (-)
Rainfall, son-in-law, credit card. 
The stress is on the first part of the word.

I enjoy painting in my spare time.
what word is painting?
A
noun
B
verb

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My favourite hobby is baking. I love to make cakes.
what word is baking?
A
noun
B
verb

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Conjunctions

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What is a conjuntion?

Conjunctions are words that link other words, phrases, or clauses together.

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Geef drie voorbeelden van een conjunction.

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Welke soorten?
Nevenschikkende voegwoorden: verbindt twee hoofdzinnen met elkaar. bijv. FANBOYS
Onderschikkende voegwoorden: verbindt een hoofdzin (de belangrijkste zin) met een bijzin (minder belangrijke zin). bijv. although, because, when , whenever, before after.
Correlatieve voegwoorden: verbinden twee zinnen met elkaar. deze voegwoorden komen altijd voor in een paar. bijv. both/and, either/ or, neither/nor

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Onderschikk-ende voegwoorden

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Sentences without conjunctions

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Same sentences with conjuctions

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I don’t want to go to the movies ­­­_____________ I hate the smell of popcorn.
A
Although
B
Because
C
Whenever
D
So that

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_____________ the alarm goes off, I hit the snooze button.
A
Because
B
As soon as
C
Before
D
Now that

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assignment
A1 => My favourite animal
A2 => A day at the park

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What would you buy with all the money in the world?

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Who would you want to be for one day?

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What would you do if this was the last day on earth?





Write down a story about what you would do... Be creative. Write it in English. Don't be afraid to make mistakes!
Use at least 150 words. 
timer
10:00

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Share your story with a classmate
And decide who's story is the most creative, funny, adventurous, crazy or realistic?

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To round off
Share some stories in class discussion

When you haven't finished it, hand it in in It's Learning.

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