418QH, les 4 2020

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lesson 4, 2020
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English
lesson 4, 2020

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programme
1. some grammar (wordorder)
2. listening
3. conversations

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aims
after today's lesson:
- you have learned about English wordorder
- you have listened to real English
- you have had conversations

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previous lesson
- reading (first aid room)
- listening (presidential elections)
- some grammar - linking words
- conversations using linking words

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wordorder
how to make sentences in English

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put in correct order
the first rollercoaster - in Russia - was built - in the 15th century
in Madrid - opened - in 2002 - the world's biggest theme park

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wordorder

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wordorder
wie doet wat waar wanneer
but also
my mom is always on time
our neighbours are never at home in the weekends
last year we went to see Adele

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place and time
at the end of a sentence
place before time
for emphasis: at the beginning of a sentence

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at the end of a sentence
The United States of America have been independent since 1776.

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place before time
The Lakers became champions in Los Angeles in 2009.

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emphasis, at the beginning
Last year, we went on holiday to Spain.

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words that indicate frequency
- always, sometimes, never, rarely, on occasion, now and then
- you can always find them on a basketball court
- he rarely works at the office on Fridays
- at home we are never talking work
- last year I have almost never seen an accident happen

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frequency - rules
before the main verb:
I always travel by myself
Tyson should sometimes try to listen more carefully
We can never go back to that place

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frequency - rules
after 'to be'
I am rarely on time for rehearsel.
It is never too late to give someone a second chance.

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frequency - rules
after modal verb, when there are more than 2 verbs:
I should always have trusted your loyalty.
It may never have happened if it wasn't for you.
They could sometimes be calling for help.

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what if...?
more indicators of time:
I have a meeting in the afternoon (1) tomorrow (2)
I booked the 4 o'clock show on Sunday (1) in April (2)

more indicators of place:
I first saw him perform on stage (1) in London (2)
I work in a small office (1) in New York (2)

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wordorder - conclusion
- all verbs together
- words that indicate frequency
(always, never, sometimes etc)
- place before time
(more specific before more general)

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exercise
1. Hij is nooit alleen thuis.
2. We zagen hem gisteren bij de bioscoop.
3. Zij lopen altijd samen naar huis.
4. Laten we in Amsterdam afspreken bij het station.
5. Ik doe vaak meteen na school mijn huiswerk.
6. Mijn zus was gisteren verschrikkelijk aan het zingen in de badkamer

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exercise
1. He is never home alone.
2. We saw him at the cinema yesterday.
3. They always walk home together.
4. Let's meet at the station in Amsterdam.
5. I often do my homework right after school.
6. My sister was singing terribly/awfully in the bathroom yesterday.

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questions?

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listening
listen to the video and answer the questions

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let's discuss your answers

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conversations
work in pairs
nr 1 tries to describe her drawing as good as possible
nr 2 tries to make the drawing
5 minutes then switch roles

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aims
after today's lesson:
- you have learned about English wordorder
- you have listened to real English
- you have had conversations

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evaluation
please leave some tips and tops

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