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This lesson contains 31 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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WELCOME

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TODAY
During today's lesson we are going to:
  • ... read text 2 in your iBook
  • ... start with new grammar

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TEXT 2
paragraph 1
  • admen
  • jump jet
  • spoof promotion
  • company's executives
  • spokesman

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TEXT 2
paragraph 2
  • investors
  • demanded
  • supposedly
  • required
  • to claim

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TEXT 2
paragraph 3
  • promptly
  • announcing
  • no intention
  • hired a lawyer

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TEXT 2
paragraph 4
  • advert in question
  • modelling
  • merchandise
  • emerges

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TEXT 2
paragraph 4
  • advert in question
  • modelling
  • merchandise
  • emerges

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TEXT 2
paragraph 5
  • promotion
  • allowed
  • accumulate

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TEXT 2
paragraph 6-7
  • redeemable
  • insists
  • tongue in cheek
  • entitled
  • bargain

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TEXT 2
paragraph 8-9
  • sense of humour
  • courtroom
  • frivolous
  • promising
  • integrity
  • complied

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TEXT 2
paragraph 10
  • screening
  • increased
  • pull the advert

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GRAMMAR

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ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS
ADJECTIVES (bijvoeglijk naamwoord) zegt iets over:
  1. zelfstandig naamwoord
  2. of is naamwoordelijk deel van het gezegde na koppelwerkwoord (be, become, appear, get, seem, sound, taste, feel, smell, look)

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ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS
ADJECTIVES:
  • An awful song.
  • The song was awful. (na koppelwerkwoord 'be')
  • That looked awful. (na koppelwerkwoord 'look')

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ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS
ADVERB (bijwoord) zegt iets over:
  1. een werkwoord
  2. een bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  3. een bijwoord
  4. een hele zin

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ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS
ADVERB:
  • He sang terribly. (werkwoord)
  • He was terribly nice to us. (bijvoeglijk naamwoord)
  • The time went incredibly quickly (bijwoord)
  • Fortunately, we were invited for the party. (hele zin)

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ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS
ADJECTIVES kunnen worden afgeleid van ADVERBS door de uitgang -ly aan het betreffende ADJECTIVE toe te voegen.
  • He wrote a beautiful book (adjective, over zn 'book')
  • He wrote beautifully (adverb, over ww 'write')
  • Her skin is smooth (adjective, na koppelww 'to be')
  • The car drove smoothly (adverb, over ww 'drive')

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ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS
ADJECTIVES kunnen worden afgeleid van ADVERBS door de uitgang -ly aan het betreffende ADJECTIVE toe te voegen.
  • Her complexion looked natural (adj, na koppelww 'look')
  • Naturally it was not to be tried (adverb, hele zin)
  • He is a real bully (adjective, over zn 'bully')
  • He is a really sweet guy (adverb, over 'sweet')

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ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS
Uitzonderingen
  • Adjective GOOD wordt WELL (It's a good car. It drives well)
  • Andere adverbs houden dezelfde vorm als adjectives  (A fast car. It drives fast)
  • Zie lijst p.21: adverbs die zowel met als zonder -ly voorkomen. Verschil in gebruik/betekenis. Uit je hoofd!

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LET'S PRACTISE
assignment 1 (p.24)

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1. He helped her ... .
A
good
B
well

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2. She couldn't read the letter ...
A
good
B
well

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3. She thought this was a ... book.
A
wonderful
B
wonderfully

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4. She was ... not to have seen him.
A
fortunate
B
fortunately

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5. He looked ... .
A
bad
B
badly

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6. She spoke ... to him.
A
soft
B
softly

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7. He got ... with me.
A
extreme angry
B
extremely angry
C
extreme angrily
D
extremely angrily

Slide 27 - Quiz

8. She sang the song ...
A
terrible slow
B
terribly slow
C
terrible slowly
D
terribly slowly

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9. They were ... friends, that's all
A
simple good
B
simply good
C
simple well
D
simply well

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10. It came as a ... shock to her.
A
terrible
B
terribly

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IT'S YOUR TURN
finish assignment 1 (11-20)

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