H3D week 10 direct speech

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Today's plan:
  • toets bespreken
  • Direct/indirect/reported speech
  • Pronunciation: silent letters
  • work on exercises
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Hi H3D
Today's plan:
  • toets bespreken
  • Direct/indirect/reported speech
  • Pronunciation: silent letters
  • work on exercises

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1. Invented                                 8. arrived

2. Was developed                  9. didn't know
3. Was shot                             10. were infected
4. Survived                              11. died
5. Developed                          12. thought
6. Worked                                 13. was damaged
7. Wasn’t saved











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Tenses (=werkwoordstijden)
Je kent al een heel aantal tenses, maar al die namen zijn zo moeilijk te onthouden...
Of toch niet? 
De namen van de tenses zijn heel logisch opgebouwd. Als je de 5 basistermen kent, kun je de namen van alle tenses makkelijk onthouden! 

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De 5 basistermen
present = tegenwoordig
past = verleden
simple = onvoltooid  (dus NIET met een volt.deelw.)
perfect = voltooid  (dus met 'have' + volt.deelw.)
continuous  = duurvorm  (ing-vorm)

That's it!

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Met de 5 basistermen kun je een aantal combinaties maken
De namen van alle tenses zijn opgebouwd uit een combinatie van 2 termen.
  1. De 1e term is altijd 'present' of 'past'
  2. De 2e term is altijd 'simple', 'perfect', 'continuous' of 'perfect continuous'

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turn to page 172

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ex 48 Pronunciation
page 166

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Silent letters
Silent ‘l’: The letter l often isn’t pronounced when it comes before k, m, f and d:

walk, palm, calf and could

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Silent letters
Silent ‘g’: The letter g often isn’t pronounced when it comes before the letter n:

sign, reign

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Silent letters
Silent ‘r’: In British and Australian English, the letter r is usually not pronounced when it comes before a consonant or when it comes at the end of a word. For example:
fork, flavour, star

In American English, this r is not silent!

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The linking R
When it comes at the end of a word, it is pronounced when the next word starts with a vowel, for example:
A star is born.

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There are many more:

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ex 48b
Have a look at the words. 
Decide whether they contain a silent ‘l ’, ‘g’ or ‘r ’. 

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ex 48c
Have a look at the phrases. Indicate whether the underlined letter is silent (S) or not silent (NS). 

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ex 48D

Listen to the audio clip. Indicate whether you hear the word spoken in British English (BrE) or American English (AmE).

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Homework Friday 10 March
Do: ex 40, 41abc, 43, 44, 45a, 46a page 160-165+ ex 7c page 192
study: vocabulary G page 175

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