Havo 4 - Unit 24 lesson 1 & 2

H4 - Unit 24: Anything for a laugh
  • Grammar: Phrasal verbs
  • Wordlist 4: units 19-24
  • Lies of Silence: ch. 9-10
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This lesson contains 24 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Items in this lesson

H4 - Unit 24: Anything for a laugh
  • Grammar: Phrasal verbs
  • Wordlist 4: units 19-24
  • Lies of Silence: ch. 9-10

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Lesson 1: Unit 24.1
  • Speaking ex. 1
  • Reading ex. 2-5
  • Grammar Extra on 'rather'

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Laughter is the best medicine! So, how about you tell us a joke?

Slide 4 - Open question

Do you think you are a funny person?
I am hilarious!
Yeah, but not everyone gets my humour
Well, the jokes work in my head.
Nah, but I love laughing at other people's jokes

Slide 5 - Poll

Should we be able to make jokes about anything? Why/why not?

Slide 6 - Open question

What is the most funny to you?
A comedy movie like Bad Trip
A stand-up comedy show like Kevin Hart's
A theatre show like Jochem Myjer's
Real-life tomfoolery like Jackass
Browsing Youtube or Tiktok or other videos

Slide 7 - Poll

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Speaking ex. 1
If you want to practise speaking you can do exercise 1 with a partner. Make sure you speak for one minute, so time yourselves.
timer
1:00

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Reading ex. 2-5
You will practice scanning and guessing the meaning of words from the context with these exercises. 
For exercise 5, make sure you translate any of the highlighted words you are unfamiliar with and to write down their Dutch meaning. You can also check Wordlist 4.

Check your answers afterwards. 


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Grammar extra: using 'rather'
  1. Used as an adverb (in the same way as quite
    He worked rather hard today   /    He worked quite hard today  
  2. Used with would (means “prefer”):
    I would rather have some tea.  /   I have already had many cups of coffee today. 
  3. Used as a prepositional phrase to contrast two things or situations:
    The teacher spoke to the entire class rather than to a few individuals about the dangers of using drugs. 
  4. Used as an adverb immediately before a verb of thought or feeling, to express an opinion politely:
    I rather like your hair not dyed all colours of the rainbow. 

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Extra reading: gap texts
Go to your Studiewijzer and open the document 'gap texts' under the header Important Information.
Last week, you should have made until text 4. This week, do text 5. If you haven't finished last weeks texts, make sure you do that first before starting on text 5. 
Make sure to check your answers and ask questions when you have them.

Already done? Read Lies of Silence or study your wordlist.

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Lesson 2: Unit 24.2
  • Grammar: Phrasal Verbs ex. 1-4
  • Vocabulary ex. 5-6
  • Units 19-24 Revision (p 160-161) ex. 1-5

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The grammar of phrasal verbs
Consists of a main verb + particle 
A particle is an adverb (bijwoord) or preposition (voorzetsel).
 
You can use it transitively and intransitively
Transitively means that there is an object (lijd vw/meew vw) in the sentence and intransitively means that there isn’t an object in the sentence. Have a look:  
  • The man passed the drinks around.     (no object, so intransitively)
  • The man passed out and hit his head on the pavement    (object = the pavement, so transitively)

Have a look at page 11 in your book for basic information about phrasal verbs.

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The grammar of phrasal verbs
When you use it intransitively you cannot separate the particle and the main verb.
  • It turned out that the man had stolen €1m. 

When the particle is an adverb (bijwoord), transitive phrasal verbs can be separated or followed by a noun as object. 
They are always separated when a pronoun (he, she, it, me, us, them etc.) is the object. 
  • He put down the vase carefully 
  • He put the vase down carefully  (noun= the vase)
  • He put it down carefully  (it=pronoun )

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The grammar of phrasal verbs
When the particle is a preposition, you cannot separate the main verb and the particle. 
The woman shooed away the noisy children who were playing in front of her house. 

When it is a three-part phrasal verb you also cannot separate the main verb and the particle. 
They were looking out for a new way to make money. (to look out for)

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Can you separate the phrasal verb in:
I always run into Molly at the mall.
A
yes
B
no

Slide 17 - Quiz

Can you separate the phrasal verb in:
The children write down the correct answers.

A
yes
B
no

Slide 18 - Quiz

Can you separate the phrasal verb in:
Everybody is looking forward to the autumn break.

A
yes
B
no

Slide 19 - Quiz

Is this sentence correct?:
He put down it on the table.

A
yes
B
no

Slide 20 - Quiz

Any questions?

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Now do exercises 1-6
three-part phrasal verbs are, for example:
catch up on
come up with
keep up with
live up to
put up with

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Homework:
1) Unit 24.2:
  • Phrasal verbs ex 1-4
  • Vocabulary ex 5-6
2) Units 19-24 Revision: ex. 1-5
3) Read Lies of Silence
4) Study Wordlist 4

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