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EngelsBasisschoolGroep 8

This lesson contains 37 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 75 min

Items in this lesson

Slide 1 - Slide

SCHEDULE
  • What did we learn?
  • Learning goal
  • To be & to have got
  • Game
  • Conclusion

Slide 2 - Slide

WHAT DID WE LEARN?
Wat hebben jullie onthouden van de vorige les?

Slide 3 - Slide

LEARNING GOAL
Aan het eind van deze les:

  • Kan ik de werkwoorden to be en to have got herkennen en gebruiken.

Slide 4 - Slide

Slide 5 - Slide

I
You
He / she / it
We
You
They
am
are
is
are
are
are

Slide 6 - Drag question

Wat betekent to be in het Nederlands?
A
zijn
B
zijn / worden
C
worden
D
hebben

Slide 7 - Quiz

Welke vorm van to be hoort bij
I / you?
A
is
B
are
C
am
D
be

Slide 8 - Quiz

Welke vorm van to be hoort bij
he / she / it?

A
are
B
am
C
be
D
is

Slide 9 - Quiz

Welke vorm van to be hoort bij
we / they?
A
be
B
am
C
is
D
are

Slide 10 - Quiz

TO BE
To be = zijn / worden. Dit is één van de belangrijkste werkwoorden in de Engelse taal.

I am -> I am happy / sad / delighted.
You are -> You are a nice person.
He / she / it is -> He is seventeen years old / She is small for her age / The movie (it) is amazing!

We are -> We are getting married.
They are -> They are very happy together.

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TO BE
We kunnen het werkwoord ook afkorten.

I am -> I'm
You are -> you're
He is -> he's
She is -> she's
It is -> it's
We are -> we're
They are -> they're

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TO BE
Complete the sentences using to be.

  1. I ___ at home.
  2. She ___ at home in the morning.
  3. We ___ in the park.
  4. This ___ my new laptop.
  5. Our friends ___ on their summer holidays.
  6. Uncle George ___ a great football player.
  7. The dog ___ under the table.

Slide 13 - Slide

TO BE
  1. I am at home.
  2. She is at home in the morning.
  3. We are in the park.
  4. This is my new laptop.
  5. Our friends are on their summer holidays.
  6. Uncle George is a great football player.
  7. The dog is under the table.

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TO BE
Als we vraagzinnen willen maken met het werkwoord to be, zetten we het werkwoord voor het persoonlijk voornaamwoord.

I am -> Am I?
You are -> Are you?
He is -> Is he?
She is -> Is she?
It is -> Is it?
We are -> Are we?
They are -> Are they?

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TO BE
Als we ontkenningen willen maken met het werkwoord to be, zetten we het woord not achter de werkwoordsvorm.

I am -> I am not / I'm not
You are -> You are not / You're not / You aren't
He is -> He is not / He's not / He isn't
She is -> She is not / She's not / She isn't
It is -> It is not / It's not / It isn't
We are -> We are not / We're not / We aren't
They are -> They are not / They're not / They aren't

Slide 16 - Slide

TO BE
Write questions and negations using to be.

  1. I am at home.
  2. She is at home in the morning.
  3. We are in the park.
  4. This is my new laptop.
  5. Our friends are on their summer holidays.
  6. Uncle George is a great football player.
  7. The dog is under the table.

Slide 17 - Slide

TO BE
Questions

  1. Am I at home?
  2. Is she at home in the morning?
  3. Are in the park?
  4. Is this my new laptop?
  5. Are our friends on their summer holidays?
  6. Is uncle George a great football player?
  7. Is the dog under the table?

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TO BE
Negations

  1. I am not at home.
  2. She is not / isn’t at home in the morning.
  3. We are not / aren’t in the park.
  4. This is not / isn’t my new laptop.
  5. Our friends are not / aren’t on their summer holidays.
  6. Uncle George is not / isn’t a great football player.
  7. The dog is not / isn’t under the table.

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Pronoun

Present simple
Question
Negation
I

I am / I'm
Am I?
I am not
You

You are / you're
Are you?
You are not / aren't
He

He is / he's
Is he?
He is not / isn't
She

She is / she's
Is she?
She is not / isn't
It

It is / it's
Is it?
It is not / isn't
We

We are / we're
Are we?
We are not / aren't
They

They are / they're
Are they?
They are not / aren't

Slide 20 - Slide

TO HAVE GOT

Slide 21 - Slide

I
You
He / she / it
We
You
They
have got
have got
has got
have got
have got
have got

Slide 22 - Drag question

Wat betekent to have got in het Nederlands?
A
zijn
B
zijn / worden
C
worden
D
hebben

Slide 23 - Quiz

Welke vorm van to have got hoort bij
I, you, we, they?
A
have got
B
has got

Slide 24 - Quiz

Welke vorm van to be hoort bij
he / she / it?

A
have got
B
has got

Slide 25 - Quiz

TO HAVE GOT
To have got = hebben. Dit is één van de belangrijkste werkwoorden in de Engelse taal.

I have got -> I have got two dogs.
You have got -> ...
He / she / it has got -> ...

We have got -> ...
They have got -> ...

Slide 26 - Slide

TO HAVE GOT
We kunnen het werkwoord ook afkorten.

I have got -> I've got
You have got -> You've got
He has got -> He's got
She has got -> She's got
It has got -> It's got
We have got -> We've got
They have got -> They've got

Slide 27 - Slide

TO HAVE GOT
Complete the sentences using to have got.

  1. They ___ three kids.
  2. Charlie ___ brown eyes.
  3. Gerard ___ one cat called Rudi.
  4. I ___ a lot of money.
  5. We ___ a big television.

Slide 28 - Slide

TO HAVE GOT
  1. They have got three kids.
  2. Charlie has got brown eyes.
  3. Gerard has got one cat called Rudi.
  4. I have got a lot of money.
  5. We have got a big television.

Slide 29 - Slide

TO HAVE GOT
Als we vraagzinnen willen maken met het werkwoord to have got, zetten we have voor het persoonlijk voornaamwoord. Got laten we staan.

I have got -> Have I got?
You have got -> Have you got?
He has got -> Has he got?
She has got -> Has she got?
It has got -> Has it got?
We have got -> Have we got?
They have got -> Have they got?

Slide 30 - Slide

TO HAVE GOT
Als we ontkenningen willen maken met het werkwoord to have got, zetten we het woord not achter have.

I have got -> I have not got / I've not got / I haven't got
You have got -> You have not got / You've not got / You haven't got
He has got -> He has not got / He's not got / He hasn't got
She has got -> She has not got / She's not got / She hasn't got
It has got -> It has not got / It's not got / It hasn't got
We have got -> We have not got / We've not got / We haven't got
They have got -> They have not got / They've not got / They haven't got

Slide 31 - Slide

TO HAVE GOT
Write questions and negations using to have got.

  1. They have got three kids.
  2. Charlie has got brown eyes.
  3. Gerard has got one cat called Rudi.
  4. I have got a lot of money.
  5. We have got a big television.

Slide 32 - Slide

TO HAVE GOT
Questions

  1. Have they got three kids?
  2. Has Charlie got brown eyes?
  3. Has Gerard got one cat called Rudi?
  4. Have I got a lot of money?
  5. Have we got a big television?

Slide 33 - Slide

TO HAVE GOT
Negations

  1. They have not got three kids.
  2. Charlie has not got brown eyes.
  3. Gerard has not got one cat called Rudi.
  4. I have not got a lot of money.
  5. We have not got a big television.

Slide 34 - Slide

Pronoun

Present simple
Question
Negation
I

I have got / 
I've got
Have I got?
I have not got / 
I haven't got
You

You have got / You've got
Have you got?
You have not got / 
You haven't got
He

He has got / 
He's got
Has he got?
He has not got /
He hasn't got
She

She has got /
She's got
Has she got?
She has not got /
She hasn't got
It

It has got /
It's got
Has it got?
It has not got /
It hasn't got
We

We have got / 
We've got
Have we got?
We have not got / 
We haven't got
They

They have got / They've got
Have they got?
They have not got / They haven't got

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