New Headway Unit Two - Lesson 3 - Have and have got - State verbs

Unit 1-  lesson 3 
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Unit 1-  lesson 3 

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Word order
Plaats bijwoorden van onbepaalde tijd (bijv. always, never, usually, often):

- 1 werkwoord, niet vorm van 'to be'? Voor het werkwoord.
             He often walks to school. 
- meerder werkwoorden? Na eerste hulpwerkwoord
             They are always complaining. 
- 1 werkwoord, vorm van 'to be'? Na het werkwoord
             He is usually late. 
- vragende zin? Na het onderwerp 
            Do you always talk while watching a movie? 

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SB8 - 1
Read the interview and complete
the questions with a word from
the box. 

Finished? Find examples of the past
present and future.

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Goal:
- word order  - you are able to write a correct English sentence.
- read about a blind date
- practice question words

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Word order

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Word order
6 I always go to school by bike on Mondays.
7 They didn't visit Milan last month.
8 Did you see her new car?

Who - Did - What - Where - When

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Word order

Basic word order (in short)






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Word order

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Rules for word order
* adverbs of frequency (always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never) are placed before the main verb or after the form of 'to be'.
* Place before time.

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Exercise 5 on page 9 

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page 9 ex. 5 student's book
  1. Pete named his son after his best friend Ken.
  2. Toby wants to travel the world with his brother.
  3. Katie has friends from different times in her life.

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Blind date
Page 10 and 11 (listen)
Work in groups exercise 3
Workbook page 6 page 8 let's stick together

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Goal:
- word order  - you are able to write a correct English sentence.
- read about a blind date
-practice question words

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Have and have got
Use: Have and have got mean the same. Have got is less in formal ( we use it when we speak or send a text message but not so much when we write).
Have you got the time?
The UK has a population of 60 million

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Short answer
Do you have an iPhone? 
Yes I do. / No, I don't

Have you got an iPhone? 
Yes, I have./ No I haven't

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Unit Two -  SB

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Have and have got express possession
I have got
I've got
a new car
She has got
She's got
three children
He has got
He's got
blond hair

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Lesson goals
You know what state verbs are
practice listening skills
practice reading skills

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When have + noun express an activity or a  habit, have (not have got) is used. 
Look at these sentences:

I have a shower every day. 
NOT I have got a shower every day.
What time do you have lunch?
NOT What time have you got lunch?

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In the past tense we use had with did and didn't.

I had a dog when I was young.
Did you have a nice weekend?
I didn't have any money when I was a student. 

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Present Simple and Present Continuous: State verbs 
Some verbs express a state, not an activity and are usually used in the Present Simple only.
She likes the Rolling Stones. 
Not: She is liking the Rolling Stones. 
I know what you mean.
NOT: I'm knowing what you mean. 
Similar verbs are;  think, agree, understand, love.

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programme
Student's book page 16 exercise 3 and 4
Listening: the survivor episode 2
Reading The eye of the storm

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Homework:

Practice words unit 1 and 2
Reading  Chapter 5 and 6 Eye of the storm and work on the assignments 
Worbook page 14 and 15

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Unit 2  
revise have and have got
SB page 20 nr 1 and 2

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Finish in class - Page 16 SB
Page 14 F
Exercise 2 and 3 with a partner
Paper Workbook - page 11 and 12

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start working on:

page 16  exercise 4,5


Student's book

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How happy are you?
Page 18
happy  - unhappy adjective
happiness  unhappiness (nouns)
happier ( comparitive)
To stay happy, to make someone happy

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Workbook


page 11, 12,13, (14,15)

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 Happy Tuesday :)

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Homework
  1. Paper Workbook - page 16 Exercise 1, 2 and 3 if not finished during the lesson today.

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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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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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Hoe ga je te werk?
1.  zoek als eerst het zelfstandig werkwoord op.
2.  plaats dan het bijwoord van frequentie VOOR het werkwoord.
LET OP!
Als het werkwoord een vorm is van to be (am, are, is, was, were) dan staat het bijwoord van frequentie ACHTER het werkwoord.


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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

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