3M 5.2

3M 5.2
Please sit down, put your books on the table. Start reading in your reading books till everyone is logged in.
(homework for next lesson finish 5.2)

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3M 5.2
Please sit down, put your books on the table. Start reading in your reading books till everyone is logged in.
(homework for next lesson finish 5.2)

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10:00

Slide 1 - Slide

5.2
You start by opening your online books at Unit 5 lesson 5.2 there you do excercises 10a, 11, 12 and 13

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GERUND 
(ING-VORM)

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Gerund
Je gebruikt de '-ing vorm' als een soort zelfstandig naamwoord:

 1. Als het onderwerp van de zin.
Example: Biking in the mall is forbidden. 

2. Na voorzetsels. (kastwoorden)
Example: She's fond of cycling.

3. Na werkwoorden die zeggen hoe je iets vindt. (like, love, hate, enjoy, etc.)
Example: I love going to the movies. 

Slide 4 - Slide


Thanks for inviting me to the party!
A
Onderwerp
B
Werkwoorden (die zeggen hoe je iets vindt)
C
Voorzetsels

Slide 5 - Quiz


Smoking is forbidden in this school.
A
Onderwerp
B
Werkwoorden (die zeggen hoe je iets vindt)
C
Voorzetsels

Slide 6 - Quiz


I enjoy spending time with you.
A
Onderwerp
B
Werkwoorden (die zeggen hoe je iets vindt)
C
Voorzetsels

Slide 7 - Quiz

Gerund
Je gebruikt de '-ing vorm' ook als een soort zelfstandig naamwoord:

1. Na werkwoorden die 'begin', 'einde', of 'doorgaan' aangeven. (start, begin, finish, go on, etc.)
Example: Everybody had finished writing

2. Na een aantal andere werkwoorden. (delay, postpone, put off, imagine, consider, avoid, etc) 
Example: I put off learning vocabulary for a whole week.

3. Na een aantal uitdrukkingen. (it's no good, it's no use, it's worth, can't help, to be busy, etc)
Example: She can't help singing all day long. 

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It's worth trying to sell it.
A
Werkwoorden (begin, einde, doorgaan)
B
Uitdrukkingen
C
Andere werkwoorden

Slide 9 - Quiz


Everybody had finished speaking.
A
Werkwoorden (begin, einde, doorgaan)
B
Uitdrukkingen
C
Andere werkwoorden

Slide 10 - Quiz


He put off seeing her.
A
Werkwoorden (begin, einde, doorgaan)
B
Uitdrukkingen
C
Andere werkwoorden

Slide 11 - Quiz


....(write) in English is easy.

Slide 12 - Open question


I love ... (go) out to restaurants.

Slide 13 - Open question

That make-up product isn't worth ... (buy)

Slide 14 - Open question


My mother considers ... (leave) Rob.

Slide 15 - Open question

Vul in: I'm not very good at ____ (play) hockey.

Slide 16 - Open question

(have) .......... a friend like you is great.

Slide 17 - Open question

They stopped .............. (see) each other.

Slide 18 - Open question

My brother loves ___ (hang) around with his friends.

Slide 19 - Open question

Make your own sentence with a Gerund!

Slide 20 - Open question

5.2
Now you do excercise 14

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Could / couldn't

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They _____ play games the whole day. They don't have school!
A
could
B
couldn't

Slide 26 - Quiz

_____ you help me, please?
A
could
B
couldn't

Slide 27 - Quiz

I _____ be with my friends yesterday. I had to do homework
A
could
B
couldn't

Slide 28 - Quiz

He _____ cycle there. His bike is broken
A
could
B
couldn't

Slide 29 - Quiz

She _____ do that. She has nothing else to do
A
could
B
couldn't

Slide 30 - Quiz

Hoe goed snap je 'could' en 'couldn't?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 31 - Poll

5.2
Now you do excercise 15

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The use of  to be allowed to
1.  I am allowed to play football. Simple Present
     I was allowed to play football. Simple Past
     I will not be allowed to play football. will-future
There are also other tenses possible, e.g. Present Perfect: I have been allowed to play football.

2. Negative sentences
 I am not allowed to play football. Simple Present
 I was not allowed to play football. Simple Past
 I will not be allowed to play football. will-future

Modal Substitute Tense
May he play football? Is he allowed to play football? Simple Present
not possible Was he allowed to play football?
Simple Past
not possible Will he be allowed to play football? will-future

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3. Questions

Is he allowed to play football? Simple Present
Was he allowed to play football? Simple Past
Will he be allowed to play football? will-future

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5.2
Now you do excercise 16, 17, 18 and 19A

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