V3 - 2 March

Yes, back to school!!
  • Check HW: writing task
  •  Discuss: GR 5.3 p.113
  • In class: vocabulary insight 5: ex. 1 + strategy.
  • Reminder: answer key 5D & 5E is in 'studiewijzer'
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Yes, back to school!!
  • Check HW: writing task
  •  Discuss: GR 5.3 p.113
  • In class: vocabulary insight 5: ex. 1 + strategy.
  • Reminder: answer key 5D & 5E is in 'studiewijzer'

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LEARNING GOAL
you can explain what a phrasal verb is and you are able to recognize one in a text.

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Fill in your answers to GR 5.3 ex. 1 (page 113)

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Phrasal Verbs:
Dress up like a Dancing Unicorn

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Phrasal Verbs
What are phrasal verbs?
Phrase:



Verb:

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Phrasal Verbs
What are phrasal verbs?
Phrase: uitdrukking



Verb: werkwoord

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Phrasal verbs
"A phrasal verb is a verb combined with another word, usually a preposition. The phrasal verb has a different meaning than the verb itself."

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Phrasal Verbs
What are phrasal verbs?
So the formula is:

Verb + Preposition/Adverb = Phrasal verb




Verb: take + Preposition: up/Adverb: off =

take up / take off

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Phrasal Verbs

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Phrasal Verbs
What are phrasal verbs?
Phrasal Verb Formula:  a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or adverb or both

The meaning of these combined words is different from the meaning of the same words seperately

Example: take off
I'll take off my shoes
I'll take Jessie to the park

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Adverbs are words that modify a verb

Examples: the movie ended abruptly

Prepositions are words which link nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence. Prepositions usually describe the position of something, the time when something happens and the way in which something is done.
Some examples Phrasal Verbs
A. Inseparable phrasal verbs
1. look for: 
He is looking for his keys >>>> zoeken
2. come across:
I came across some old photos in the drawer
B. Separable phrasal verbs 
1. make up:
Mary made up the story / Mary made the story up >>>> verzinnen
2. take off:
She took off her coat / She took her coat off >>>> uitdoen



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Transitive vs. intransitive verbs
  • Transitive verbs: hebben een lijdend voorwerp nodig.
  • I need.... (information is missing) --> I need your help.
  • I take off... (information is missing) --> I take off my shoes.
  • Intransitive verbs: hebben geen lijdend voorwerp nodig.
  • I smiled. (no extra information can be added).
  • My car broke down --> no object is needed.

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