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Queen Elizabeth
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Wednesday the 21st of September
Digital planet
SB 1 until 7
WB do ex p. 40/41

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Conditionals
  • Zero conditional
 
if sentence
result
present simple
present simple
If you heat up water to 100 degrees,
it boils.

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Zero Conditional

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first conditional






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First conditional

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Second conditional

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Second Conditional

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Conditionals
  • Third conditional
 
if sentence
result
past simple
would + infinitive
If I won the lottery,
I would buy a car.

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Third conditional

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Thursday the 22nd of September
Correct ex p. 52/53 SB and p.40/41 WB
Conditionals
Homework: Do ex. p. 54 SB/p.42 WB
Study vocabulary in use 48,56

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Zero and first conditional
Zero conditionals if+ present simple - fact
If I am thirsty, I drink water 
First conditional : if + present simple, will + infinitive= result is likely to be in the future> If it is sunny tomorrow, I'll go for a bike ride 

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Second and third conditional
Second conditional: If + past simple, would/could +infinitive
possible but unlikely events in the future= I would contact the police, If someone stole my phone
Third conditional: if + past perfect, would have+ past participle
This describes a hypothetical past action
You might not have had that accident if you had been driving more carefully

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Mixed conditional
Mixed conditionals 
If + past perfect > would, might, could + verb
Imaginary present or future action
I'd be playing in the tennis finals tomorrow, if I hadn't broken my arm last week
If +past simple+ would, might, could+have + past participle
Present situation which had an effect on a past action/event
If I had more money, I'd have bought a sports car

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Wat zijn conjunctions?

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conjunctions

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Conjunctions

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Conjunctions

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conjuctions

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Pitfalls

Homophones: 
Woorden die dezelfde uitspraak hebben maar een andere betekenis hebben


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Homophones
Knew/new
Read/red
Wore/war
Threw/Through
Flew/flu


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Homophones

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Homophones
Same pronunciation, different spelling and different meaning

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Homonym
- Same sound
- Same spelling
- Different meaning

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Homonyms

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Homonyms

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what did you think of the date?
homonyms
polysemy

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Homograph
- Different sound
- Same spelling
- Different meaning

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Homographs
Graph = write
Same spelling, different pronunciation and different meaning
ex.
I will lead the way = /leed/ leiden
Lead is very heavy = /led/ lood

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Thursday the 29th of September
do ex p. 43/45/46/47 WB
study vocabulary in use  20,21, 48,56,70

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Wednesday the 12th of October 
do correct ex p. 43/45/46/47 WB

study vocabulary in use  20,21, 48,56,70

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Relative Clauses
- Relative clauses (betrekkelijke bijzinnen)




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Relative Clauses
who, whose and that refer to people
Children who hate chocolate are uncommon
John works with that other man, whose name I can't remember
She has a son who/ that is a doctor

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Relative Clauses
whom is usually used with a preposition
This is the man whom I saw stealing

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Relative Clauses
which refers to things and animals


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Today you will learn... 
  • What defining and non-defining relative clauses are; 
  • How to use defining and non-defining relative clauses; 
  • How to use 'that' in defining and non-defining relative clauses; 

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Defining relative clauses
Defining relative clauses:  onmisbare informatie
  • Staan in het midden/einde van de zin
  • Je gebruikt geen komma's!




He is the doctor who helped my grandmother.


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Defining relative clauses
The couple who brought me up were not my real parents
When the relative pronoun is the object, rather than the subject, of the relative clause, it is often left out.
The couple (which) you met last week are not my real parents

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Non-defining relative clauses
Non-defining relative clauses:  onbelangrijke informatie
  • Staan in het midden/einde van de zin
  • Begint en eindigt met een komma





The Times, which is published in London, is a daily newspaper.


The Times is a daily newspaper.

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Relative clauses

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Relative Clauses

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Relative clauses

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Relative Clauses

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defining relative clauses
zijn bijzinnen die extra info geven
defining relative clause> onmisbare info kan je dus niet weglaten/ staat aan het eind of midden in de zin
Je gebruikt geen komma's
He is the doctor who helped my grandmother

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De meeste relative clauses beginnen met een relative pronoun
who/that/which etc

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non-defining relative clause
* onbelangrijke info en kan je dus weglaten
Harrods, which is in London , is a famous department store

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defining or non-defining?
1. This is the airport where I lost my bag
The times, which is published in London, is a daily newspaper
Kingston is the Capital of Jamaica, which is an island in the Caribbean
2. The student whose phone rang should hang up


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Wanneer kan je het weglaten
Je kunt een betrekkelijk vnmw weglaten als 
- het een defining relative clause is
- het gaat om who, which , that, where
- als er een vnmw (persoonlijk/bezittelijk etc achter het beter. nmw staat

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examples
The flowers which he gave me were beautiful
I can't find the book that I was reading

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Monday the 31st of October
 Defining  and non-defining relative clauses
Do ex p. 60/61 SB- 48/49WB
Study vocabulary in use 21, 48,56,58,70
Halloween

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Monday the 7th of November
Correct ex p. 60/61SB
Correct ex . 48/49 WB
VIU 21,48,56,58,70

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Monday the 5th of December  week48/49/50)
Literature: Canterbury Tales: Introductions & Wife of Bath assignments.
Writing: SB48-49
Prepare: SB68, SB70, SB73
Vocabulary: VIU 49, 68, SB47 Listening: SB72

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