W13 EN 1G1 les 1 Unit5.2

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Your goals for today
you can indicate possession with 's/s'; 
you master vocab 5.2

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What to do?

If you scored less than 75% on Try Out 3 (Unit 5.1), you listen to the instruction of 's and s'
Do exercise 12 if you scored less than 75% on Try Out 1 (Unit 5.2)

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Which is correct?
A
Sara's book
B
Saras book
C
Saras' book

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Which is correct?
A
Charles's book
B
Charles book
C
Charles' book

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Which is correct?
A
women's hair
B
womens hair
C
womens' hair

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Which is correct?
A
girls's hair
B
girls hair
C
girls' hair

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Next

Do exercsie 7 if you scored less than 75% on Try Out 3 (Unit 5.1); Do exercises 10 and 11; 
Do exercise 12 if you scored less than 75% on Try Out 1 (Unit 5.2)

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The Secret Garden

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The Secret Garden
By Frances Hodgson Burnett
Published in 1911 after serialisation in the American Magazine in 1910-1911
Set in England at the turn of the 20th century
Seen as a classic of English children's literature

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 Frances Hodgson Burnett
24 November 1849 – 29 October 1924
 British-American novelist and playwright
was born in Cheetham, Manchester, England. Emigrated to the United States in 1865

Beginning in the 1880s, Burnett began to travel to England frequently and in the 1890s bought a home there, where she wrote The Secret Garden.

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 Frances Hodgson Burnett

In a book about her Burnett thinks back to her friendship with a real-life English robin, whom she described as "a person—not a mere bird" and who often kept her company in the rose garden where she would often write.

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Biographical setting
Maytham Hall in Kent, England, where Burnett lived for a number of years during her marriage, is often cited as the inspiration for the book's setting.
Burnett kept an extensive garden, including an impressive rose garden.

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Title


The book's working title was Mistress Mary, a reference to the English nursery rhyme Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary.

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Movie Time!

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Om het af te leren:
's of s'
A
the boss's chair
B
the boss' chair

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Looking back and forward
Today you learnt when to use 's or s',
you mastered vocab 5.2

Tomorrow, we are going to recap 's / s' for those who need it, we are going to have a look at the past simple form of "to be" and  we'll watch another part of The Secret Garden.

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