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Week 6 - lesson 2
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Week 6 - lesson 2
  • Check homework
  • Check words
  • Grammar

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Slide 2 - Slide

Check exercise 8, 9 + 10

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Exercise 8
  1. Photography is a pastime that I can't get enough of.
  2. What do you do in your spare time?
  3. How did you get into Irish dancing?
  4. My love for it started when my mother taught me to sew.
  5. I really like going to the gym because I enjoy being physically active.
  6. Nicole enjoys creative activities such as painting.

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Exercise 8
1. Fotografie is een tijdverdrijf waar ik geen genoeg van krijg.
2. Wat doe je in je vrije tijd?
3. Hoe ben je geïntereseerd geraakt in Ierse dans?
4. Mijn liefde ervoor begon toen mijn moeder me leerde naaien.
5. Ik vind het erg leuk om naar de sportschool te aan omdat ik ervan hou om lichamelijk actief te zijn.
6. Nicole vindt creatieve activiteiten zoals schilderen leuk.


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Exercise 9
1. I got interested in snakes when I was eleven years old.
2. We go dancing whenever we can.
3. I go inline skating almost every day because it keeps me fit.
4. Eric is into fashion design.
5. Jewellery-making is a pastime that takes up a lot of my time.
6. Stephanie is passionate about kart racing. / Kart racing is something that Stephanie is very passionate about.

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Exercise 10
1. How did you get into this unusual hobby
2. My passion for it started when I received a crafts magazine
3. But it's something I can't get enough of
4. I go to my hobby room whenever I can




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Exercise 10
5. Do you have any other hobbies
6. My other favourite pastime is skating
7. I like skating because I enjoy being outside
8. because I enjoy the speed, and it keeps me healthy/fit

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Week 6 - lesson 2
  • Check homework
  • Check words
  • Grammar

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What is the Dutch translation of:
baking

Slide 10 - Open question

What is the Dutch translation of:
creative

Slide 11 - Open question

What is the Dutch translation of:
quit

Slide 12 - Open question

What is the Dutch translation of:
pastime

Slide 13 - Open question

And now the other way around

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Geef de Engelse vertaling van:
naaien

Slide 15 - Open question

Geef de Engelse vertaling van:
handenarbeid

Slide 16 - Open question

Geef de Engelse vertaling van:
fotografie

Slide 17 - Open question

Geef de Engelse vertaling van:
inzetten voor

Slide 18 - Open question

Week 6 - lesson 2
  • Check homework
  • Check words
  • Grammar

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E - Grammar
Relative clauses

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Relative clauses
Betrekkelijke bijzinnen
Geeft extra informatie over iets of iemand.
Who, which, that

Who = personen
Which = dieren en dingen
That = personen, dieren, dingen (informeel)

Slide 21 - Slide

Relative clauses
Sam, who lives next door, is my best friend.
Baking is something which I can't get enough of.
Dancing is a hobby that takes up a lot of my time.

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Relative clauses
Soms is de bijzin noodzakelijk om te begrijpen over wie/wat het gaat. Dan kun je who, which, that weglaten.

This is the man (who) I was talking about.
I bought the bicycle (that) the shop had on sale.

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Relative clauses
Soms geeft de bijzin alleen extra informatie. Je gebruik dan alleen maar who of which. Zo'n zin staat tussen komma's.

My brother, who likes fishing, bought a fishing rod.


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Relative clauses
Je kunt who en which samen met een voorzeltsel gebruiken (kast woordjes). Voorzetsel staat dan vaak achteraan de bijzin.

The gym which we always practise in is closed.
The instructor, who you told me about, is really nice.



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Relative clauses
Feeling fancy? Het voorzetsel kan ook vooraan in de zin, dit is formeler. Who verandert dan in whom.

The gym, in which we always practise, is closed.
The instructor, about whom you told me, is really nice.

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Relative clauses
Wil je het bezit van iets aangeven? Gebruik dan whose. In het Nederlands is dit waarvan, van wie, wiens of wier.

The girls, whose passion is dancing, went to the club.

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Jamie really liked the chocolate ... I bought for her.
A
that
B
whose

Slide 28 - Quiz

The woman ... helped us at the post office.
A
who
B
which

Slide 29 - Quiz

Homework
Study words B + C + D
Make exercise 12 + 13

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