7-9-20 3H2 BtG Unit 4

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Welcome to English!

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Today's lesson
You will learn about word order in English sentences
You will work on your word list
Check homework

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The star of today's lesson!

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Make a sentence with the following words:



chases

man

dog

a

the

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Subject - Verb - Object

For word order we need to know the following:

The subject of a sentence (NL: onderwerp)

The verb   (NL: werkwoord)

The object (NL: lijdend voorwerp)



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Identify the S-V-O
The dog chases a man.
The man chases a dog.

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Subject Verb Object

The dog  chases a man.

The man chases a dog.

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Identify the S-V-O
1- I ate Chinese last night.
2- John is meeting Mark in the office at 10am.
3- President Trump visited the Queens at Buckingham Palace last year.
4- 10 minutes ago the dog was chasing the man in the park.

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Subject Verb Object

I ate chinese last night.

John is meeting Mark in the office at 10am.

President Trump visited the Queen at Buckingham Palace last year.

10 minutes ago the dog was chasing the man in the park.



Hey! there are some words left over!

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place
Back to the dog.....

Where was the dog chasing the man?

When was the dog chasing the man?

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Place and time
Place is always at the end of the sentence.
Eg The dog was chasing the man in the park
Time can be placed at the start or at the end of the sentence.
Last week the dog was chasing the man in the park
The dog was chasing the man in the park last week.
Place always comes before time.

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Word order and questions

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Word order and questions
Questions use a helping verb (hulp ww) at the start of the sentence. 
Examples of helping verbs are: did, could, would, may, might, shall...

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Examples of word order and questions
Did the dog chase a cat?
Will the dog chase a man in the park?
Shall I call the dog?
May the dog have a biscuit?

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Adjectives of frequency (bijwoorden)
Always
Frequently
Usually
Sometimes
Rarely
Never...

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Words which describe how often the dog chases the man..

Always
Frequently
Usually
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
NL: Bijwoorden!

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These words are placed between the subject and the verb.
(NL: Bijwoorden worden geplaatst tussen het onderwerp en het werkwoord).
eg The dog always chases the man in the park.
The dog never chases  a car.
The dog frequently chases cyclists.

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Word list time!
Unit 3, exercise 1 and 2

When you have finished these exercises, write up your word list from unit 3, using the translations from exercise 1.





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What did you learn today?

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This week's homework:
Unit 4: ex 1-5
Unit 5: ex 1-5
Unit 6: ex 1-5

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