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Middelbare school
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First lesson
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Slide 1 - Slide
first lesson
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Welcome to our first English lesson of the new year.
My name is Mrs Van der Weijden, I'll tell you a little about myself and then I'd like to learn about you!
Before we start:
1. where is your phone during English class?
2. go to www.lessonup.com, register, and use the code
vztqe
to join your class.
Slide 2 - Slide
first lesson
1B
Let's have a look at the book and programme together!
Slide 3 - Slide
first lesson
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Slide 4 - Slide
Unit 0 - Life vision
Slide 5 - Slide
(in)definite articles (lidwoorden)
the - a - an - ø
Slide 6 - Slide
Why did you complain after _______ tennis match?
A
a
B
the
C
an
D
ø
Slide 7 - Quiz
We use the article 'the' when:
we mention something specific or for the second time
it's clear what's being referred to or there's one of something
we mention the names of rivers, mountain ranges, deserts and seas
we mention the names of countries that are island groups or that contains words such as 'republic'
Slide 8 - Slide
Where did you have ______ dinner last night?
A
a
B
the
C
an
D
ø
Slide 9 - Quiz
We don't use an article (ø) for:
plural countable nouns + uncountable nouns in a general sense
most countries, towns and cities, lakes and mountains
meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Slide 10 - Slide
Have you got ______ away game on Saturday?
A
a
B
the
C
an
D
ø
Slide 11 - Quiz
Your uncle's _______ musician, isn't he?
A
a
B
the
C
an
D
ø
Slide 12 - Quiz
We use a / an:
before singular countable nouns when we talk about something for the first time
to say what someone's job is
to mean 'per' or 'in each' (20 miles an hour / 3 euros a kilo)
Slide 13 - Slide
the difference between a/an
pay attention to the
sound
that comes after the article:
a
h
ouse
a
u
niversity (sounds like 'j')
an
a
pple
an
h
our (sounds like 'ou')
Slide 14 - Slide
Quantifiers (hoeveelheidswoorden)
each, every, all, most, much, some, little, any, many, several, few, both , no
Slide 15 - Slide
My brother works ______ day except Sunday.
A
all
B
every
C
some
D
any
Slide 16 - Quiz
each / every
Both quantifiers are only used for singular countable nouns:
house - cat - school - hour - parent - phone etc.
Slide 17 - Slide
How ______money does he make?
A
little
B
many
C
few
D
much
Slide 18 - Quiz
all, most, much, some, little, any, no
These quantifiers can be used for uncountable nouns:
water - rain - bread - chocolate - coffee - soda - food - hair etc.
Slide 19 - Slide
I was so cold, so I put ______ of my hands in my pockets.
A
all
B
both
C
each
D
several
Slide 20 - Quiz
all, most, many, some, several, few, both, any no
These quantifiers can be used for plural countable nouns
houses - cats - schools - hours - parents - phones etc
Slide 21 - Slide
elke
alle
veel
weinig
sommigen
meerdere
meeste
beide
geen
each / every
all
much/many
little/few
some/any
several
most
both
no
Slide 22 - Drag question
Zero, first and second conditionals
Conditionals
are used to refer to situations and their results
Slide 23 - Slide
The zero conditional
to talk about situations and events that are always
true
If
I forget to set my alarm, I don't get up on time
The battery runs out
when you don't charge a device
If clause
result clause
if + subject
subject
+ present simple
+ present simple
If + when can both be used (meaning doesn't change)
You can start with the if/when - clause but you can also change it around
When starting with the 'if' clause, don't forget to use a comma!
Slide 24 - Slide
Plants die if you __________ them.
(not water)
Slide 25 - Open question
The first conditional
We use the first conditional to talk about
possible
situations and events in the future, and their results
If
I lose my new phone, I'll be really upset
Your laptop won't work
unless
you turn it on!
If clause
result clause
if + subject + present simple
subject + will / won't + infinitive without (to)
You can also use the word 'unless' which means 'except if'
Slide 26 - Slide
If you don't put any sunscreen on today, you ______ sunburned. (get)
Slide 27 - Open question
The second conditional
We use the second conditional to talk about
imaginary
situations and their results. It can refer to the present or future.
If
we didn't have smartphones, we'd / would socialise more
I'd / would apologise to her
if
I were you
If clause
result clause
If + subject + past simple
subject + would(n't) + past simple
In a second conditional if-clause, we can use
was
or
were
for
I / he / she / it
Slide 28 - Slide
If I lived nearer, I ____________ to school. (walk)
Slide 29 - Open question
Comparison (vergelijking)
Comparatives and superlatives
(de vergrotende en de overtreffende trap)
Slide 30 - Slide
Comparatives
(vergrotende trap)
We use comparative adjectives + than to compare two things / places / people etc.
I can run
faster
than my sister.
A burger is
more expensive
than a sandwich.
Chidi speaks Spanish
less fluently
than Italian.
for short adjectives (1 or 2 syllables) we add
er
for long adjectives (2, 3 or more syllables) we use
more
or
less
We can use
a bit, a little
or
slightly
before a comparative to say that there is a small difference:
Our new sofa is
slightly bigger
than our old one.
And a
lot, much
or
far
to say that there's a big difference:
It's also
far more comfortable
.
We can also
double
comparatives to emphasise that something is changing:
My suitcase felt
heavier and heavier
as I walked down the road.
Slide 31 - Slide
Superlatives
(overtreffende trap)
We use superlative adjectives + adverbs to say that something is more or less than all the others in a group.
My brother can run
the fastest
in the family.
Soup is
the least expensive
thing on the menu.
Chidi speaks Italian
the most fluently
of everyone.
for short adjectives (1 or 2 syllables) we add
(i)est
for long adjectives (2, 3 or more syllables) we use
the most
or
the least
We can put
by far
before a superlative to make it stronger:
That was by far the most difficult exam this year.
We often use the superlative with the
present perfect + ever + one of the:
That was
one of the best
meals
I've ever eaten
!
Slide 32 - Slide
So what to do when there's 2 syllables?
For adjectives with 2 syllables ending in
–le/-er/-ow/-y
Gentle > gentl
er
Clever > clever
er
Shallow > shallow
er
Lucky > luck
ier
When a two-syllable adjective does NOT end in these letters, we use
more / the most
and
less / the least
Slide 33 - Slide
Exceptions (uitzonderingen)
good / well
>
better
>
the best
bad / badly
>
worse
>
the worst
Slide 34 - Slide
(not) as.....as
We use this phrase to say that two things are
the same
(as ... as) or
not the same
(not as ... as)
You can get there just
as cheaply as
by plane.
The bus is
n't as comfortable as
the train.
We can use
just as
to emphasize similarity:
We are
just as tired as
we were before we went to sleep.
Slide 35 - Slide
My team played _______ today than we did last week. We lost 13-1. (badly)
Slide 36 - Open question
You walk ________ than me. I'm quite slow. (quickly)
Slide 37 - Open question
Of all the machines, this is the one that works ______________. (efficiently)
Slide 38 - Open question
They worked _____________ (net zo hard) as us.
Slide 39 - Open question
Do you understand these subjects?
0 = not at all // 10 = very well
0
10
Slide 40 - Poll
If you scored yourself a 0/1/2/3/4/5, make sure you do the exercises in the studybook and/or in the workbook (online)
Slide 41 - Slide
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