Havo 4 - Unit 23 lesson 1 & 2

Havo 4 - Unit 23: Unexpected events

Grammar: I wish/If only
Exam Folder 12
Wordlist 4: Units 19-23

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Havo 4 - Unit 23: Unexpected events

Grammar: I wish/If only
Exam Folder 12
Wordlist 4: Units 19-23

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Lesson 1: Unit 23.1
Speaking
Listening
Vocabulary

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Which natural disasters
are there?

Slide 3 - Mind map

Types of natural disaster
(Flash) Flood
Tsunami
Tornado
Hurricane/Typhoon
Wildfires/forest fires
Drought
Earthquake
Volcanic eruption
Avalanche/landslide
Sinkhole
Storms (which often lead to one of the others)

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Have you ever experienced a natural disaster? If so, what was it like?

Slide 5 - Open question

Have you ever seen a natural disaster on the news? If so, which?

Slide 6 - Open question

Do you think there is anything you can do to avoid a natural disaster?

Slide 7 - Open question

Listening
For this exercise you need to do some close listening for the exact word(s) you hear in the fragment. Fill in the blanks & check your answers afterwards. 
Unit 23.1 Listening

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Vocabulary: Phrasal verbs with off
tell off = op zijn kop geven
let off = zonder straf ergens mee weg komen
show off = opscheppen
send off = weg sturen
break off = afbreken
call off = annuleren
cut off = afsnijden
wear off = langzaam minder worden
log off = uitloggen
Now do ex. 4

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Vocabulary: words often confused
For this exercise, look up any of the words or phrases you
are uncertain of knowing and translate them into Dutch
to help your understanding of them. 

Then do exercise 5 & check your answers

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Words often confused - translation
at the end = aan het einde                                                to tell = vertellen
in the end = uiteindelijk                                                      to say = zeggen
invaluable = onschatbaar                                                  cook = kok
priceless= onbetaalbaar                                                    cooker= fornuis
nowadays = vandaag de dag                                           to steal = stelen
actually = eigenlijk                                                                to rob = beroven
to raise = opvoeden                                                             to damage = beschadigen
to rise = rijzen                                                                         to injure = gewond raken
to lie = liggen                                                                           sympathetic = meelevend
to lay = leggen                                                                        friendly = vriendelijk
                                                                                                       sensible = verstandig
                                                                                                       sensitive = gevoelig

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Exercise 6
This is a Use of English exercise.
You usually need to fill in words that have to do with grammar: prepositions, adverbs, linking words and so on.

For the test in testweek 4 you need to be able to do this. Make note of what kind of words the right answers are!

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Lesson 2: Unit 23.2
Grammar: I wish/if only
Key word transformation
Vocabulary

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Grammar unit 23
I wish/ If only:
Expressing wishes, regrets and complaints

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Watch the video
  • Watch the video on the next slide and take notes. 
  • Mark down when to use I wish/If only and for which situations.
  • Note down an example sentence as well, it will make it easier to remember the rules. 

After you've done this, we will quickly go over the rules together.

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Slide 16 - Video

I wish/If only
Expressing a wish, a regret, or to complain


There are three distinct types of I wish / if only sentences:
1. Wish, wanting change for the present or future with the simple past.
2. Regret with the past perfect.
3. Complaints with would + verb.

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Expressing a wish
Form:
If only / I wish + simple past (example: worked/was/gave)
Example: If only I knew how to use a computer. (I don’t know how to use a computer and I would like to learn how to use it)

Use:
• To express a wish in the present or in the future.
• The simple past here is an unreal past.
• When you use the verb to be the form is “were”.

Example: I wish I were a millionaire!

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Expressing regret
Form:
If only / I wish + past perfect (example: had worked/had been/had given)
Example:
If only I had woken up early. (I didn't wake up early and I missed my bus.)

Use:
• To express a regret.
• The action is past.

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Complaining
Form:
I wish / if only + would + verb (example: would work/would be/would give)
Example: I wish you wouldn't arrive so late all the time (I'm annoyed because you always come late and I want you to arrive on time)

Use:
• To complain about a behaviour that you disapprove.
• Expressing impatience, annoyance or dissatisfaction with a present action.

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Hope vs Wish
I hope & I wish are often confused in English. Keep the following in mind:

  • Hope usually takes a present tense and speaks of the future. In this case, we don't know or can't tell the outcome: I hope my flight arrives on time or I will miss the last train.
  • Wish does know the facts and they are often the opposite of what want (we want them to be different, but they are not): I wish my flight arrived on time. Now I've missed the last train.

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As if/as though (alsof)
We use as if and as though with a past tense to talk about an imaginary situation or a situation that may not be true but that is likely or possible. 
As if is more common than as though, but they have the same meaning:
  • He looks as if he knew the answer. (he gives the impression that he knows the answer, but he (probably) doesn't know or we don't know whether he knows or not)
  • He seems as if he hadn't slept for days. (it seems that he hasn't slept for days, but he (probably) has or we don't know whether he has or not)


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Exercises 1-6
Do exercises 1-6. Keep the rules in mind and read carefully what you have to do for each exercise. Don't forget to do the Corpus Spot as well. 

Exercise 6 is a Use of English exercise. You need to use the word given to change the first sentence into one with the same meaning. Use up to 5 words. See the video for help. She gives you a great way to tackle this!
For the test in testweek 4 you need to be able to do this. Make note of what  the right answers are!

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Slide 24 - Video

Word formation ex. 7 & 8
For ex. 7, make sure you translate the words into Dutch so you understand their meaning. You will need to know this for the test.

For ex. 8, fill in the words related to the weather and make sure you know their translations as well. You will need to know this for the test.

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Ex. 7
untie = losbinden
unbutton = ontknopen, losknopen
undo = ongedaan maken, ontdoen van
unwrap = uitpakken
uncover = ontdekken, blootleggen
unearth = opgraven
unfasten = losmaken
unlock = ontgrendelen
unwind = afwikkelen, uitrollen

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Ex. 8
tornado = tornado
tropical storm = tropische storm , bij voorbeeld tyfoon
boiling hot = bloedheet
forecast = voorspelling
freezing cold = ijkoud
poured= gieten (regen)
hurricanes = orkaan, cycloon
drought= droogte
damp, humid = vochtig (klam)

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