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RECAP Unit 5 - Down Under

 present continuous, determiners, vocabulary
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RECAP Unit 5 - Down Under

 present continuous, determiners, vocabulary

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Today's lesson

  • Recap: Grammar 
    - Present Simple & Continuous
    - Determiners
  •  Recap: Vocab

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After this lesson...

  • ... you know the grammar of unit 5
  • ... you know the vocab of unit 5

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Present Simple

Slide 4 - Mind map

Present Simple
  • Habits (gewoontes)
    - He always drives too fast.
  • Facts (feiten)
    - Fire is hot.
  • Time tables (tijdsschema/ rooster)
    - The bus leaves at 8 o'clock.

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Present Continuous

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Present Continuous
  • Something that is happening right now.
    - The sun is shining at the moment.
  • A plan in the near future with location or time.
    - We are going to school tomorrow.

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Determiners
Much, many, lots of, a lot of, (a) little,  (a) few

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Much, many, lots of and a lot of
  • We use much, many, lots of and a lot of when there is a lot of something
  • A few examples:
  1. I've made a lot of mistakes.
  2. How many pets do you own?

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Countable and non-countable
  • Much and Many are used to express that there is a large quantity of something. 
  • Many is used with countable nouns.
  • Much is used with uncountable nouns.
  • A few examples:
  1. I don't have many CDs in my collection. 
  2. They don't have much money to buy a present.

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Lots of and A lot of
  • A lot of and lots of are used to express that there is a large quantity of something.
  • We use a lot of in positive sentences, negative sentences and questions.
  • A few examples:
  1. There are a lot of dogs in the street.
  2. I have lots of questions.

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(A) Few and (A) little
  • We use a few and a little to suggest a small quantity or not much of something.
  • A few is used with countable nouns.
  • A little is used with uncountable nouns.
  • A few examples:
  1. I have a few crazy friends.
  2. There is little hope of finding your wallet.

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Learning Objectives


  • ... you know the grammar of unit 5
  • ... you know the vocab of unit 5

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How ... brothers do you have?
A
Much
B
Few
C
Little
D
Many

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I ... right now.

A
sleep
B
am sleeping
C
am sleep
D
sleeping

Slide 15 - Quiz

I ... football every weekend.
A
am playing
B
played
C
play
D
playing

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Vocabulary
Speaking exercise

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Thirty Seconds
  • You have to describe the words on the cards. ​
  • You cannot say (parts of) the word given​.
  • You are only allowed to use words (no body movements)​.


The goal is to guess as many of the words in 1 minute. The team with most words at the end wins!



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