havo 4 end of the year summary

HAVO 4: 
 End of the year summary

In this lesson we are summarising everything we have come across during the year.
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HAVO 4: 
 End of the year summary

In this lesson we are summarising everything we have come across during the year.

Slide 1 - Slide

What was the title of the first theme
in Stepping Stones Book A?
A
Sports
B
Uk vs US
C
Habits and trends
D
Art and design

Slide 2 - Quiz

Give a synonym of: "to wait in line"
Your answer: to ... (one more word)

Slide 3 - Open question

Fill in the missing word:
Celebrities are just O.................. people like you and me

Slide 4 - Open question

The present simple is used when we speak of facts
A
true
B
false

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which of the following sentences is a present continuous?
A
We usually go to school by bike.
B
We have never been to Italy before.
C
I am listening to music right now.
D
She will be meeting him tomorrow.

Slide 6 - Quiz

Phrasal verb "to wear off"" means:
A
to disappear gradually
B
to enjoy something very much
C
to quit a habit
D
to dedicate yourself to something

Slide 7 - Quiz

Make negative:
John laughs about everything.
(use contractions = short forms)

Slide 8 - Open question

Someone who is constantly using his/her phone in social sitiuations instead of talking to people, is called...
A
a phoner
B
a snubber
C
a phubber
D
a mobiler

Slide 9 - Quiz

The opposite of "convenient" is:
A
unconvenient
B
disconvenient
C
nonconvenient
D
inconvenient

Slide 10 - Quiz

Turn into a noun ( = znw): probable

Slide 11 - Open question

"myself" is a ...
A
reciprocal pronoun
B
indefinite pronoun
C
reflexive pronoun
D
definite pronoun

Slide 12 - Quiz

What does "accessible" mean?
A
haalbaar
B
informeel
C
toegankelijk
D
essentieel

Slide 13 - Quiz

A synonym of " due to" is...
A
in favour of
B
as a result of
C
opposite to
D
whereas

Slide 14 - Quiz

"I have been working on maths for hours" is:
A
a past perfect continuous
B
a present perfect continuous
C
a present continuous
D
a past continuous

Slide 15 - Quiz

What is the Dutch name for
"past participle"
A
voltooid deelwoord
B
ing-vorm
C
verleden tijd
D
hulpwerkwoord

Slide 16 - Quiz

Turn into a question: He has been walking in the streets for hours.

Slide 17 - Open question

Write the sentence. Use the correct tense: We (not buy) a house in February last year. (use contractions)

Slide 18 - Open question

Is "Can you exlain the key health benefits of excercising regularly?" an open or closed question?
A
open
B
closed

Slide 19 - Quiz

What does the abbreviation "FYI" mean?

Slide 20 - Open question

Turn the following verb into a noun: "deny"

Slide 21 - Open question

"Eddy the Eagle" was a famous...
A
athlete
B
swimmer
C
ice-hockey player
D
ski-jumper

Slide 22 - Quiz

What is the plural form of "wolf" ?
A
wolfs
B
wolve's
C
wolves
D
wolfs'

Slide 23 - Quiz

The plural form of "hero" is:

Slide 24 - Open question

The English word for " rivaliteit" is:
A
rivality
B
rivalry
C
rivaliteness
D
rivalority

Slide 25 - Quiz

The synonym of "satisfied" is:
A
considerable
B
concern
C
comitted
D
contented

Slide 26 - Quiz

Fill in the correct form of the verb:
"She wondered who _______________________(tamper) with her computer the other day.

Slide 27 - Open question

"however" is a linking word that indicates
A
addition
B
contrast
C
cause-and-effect
D
emphasis

Slide 28 - Quiz

Word order: Put "always" in the right position: We have wanted to become famous.
A
We always have wanted
B
We have always wanted
C
Always we have wanted
D
We have wanted always

Slide 29 - Quiz

"Peter, who bought our house, has three dogs" is a
A
restrictive clause
B
non-restrictive clause

Slide 30 - Quiz

Turn into the passive: "We have built a new house".
A
A new house have been built
B
A new house was built
C
A new house has been built
D
We built a new house

Slide 31 - Quiz

Turn the following two sentences into one. Use "who".
1) "My grandmother is 93"
2) "My grandmother has been married to my granddad for 40 years"

Slide 32 - Open question

Translate into English: "tot op zekere hoogte"
A
to a certain point
B
in a diverse way
C
at a given height
D
to some extent

Slide 33 - Quiz

What is the name of the Enlish national anthem? (No commas)

Slide 34 - Open question

The antonym of " biased" is:
A
cruel
B
normal
C
open-minded
D
grateful

Slide 35 - Quiz

The title of the 1st book we read this school year (start each word with a capital letter)

Slide 36 - Open question

The names of the main characters were...
A
Mila and Alex
B
Mila and Adam
C
Mia and Adam
D
Mia and Alex

Slide 37 - Quiz

The author of the second book we read this school year is...
A
Claire Douglas
B
Gayle Forman
C
Ernest Hemingway
D
Roald Dahl

Slide 38 - Quiz

How many short stories have we read?
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4

Slide 39 - Quiz

What are you writing during the test (1 word)? An informal ...

Slide 40 - Open question

A report consists of three parts.
Mention them in good order. Use commas to divide the parts

Slide 41 - Open question

Slide 42 - Slide