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Unit 1 - Grammar 2 Gerund & Infinitive

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2. Take your book and notebook out
3. Put your pencil case on your table. 



Welcome to English, H3!

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First things first:
2. Take your Stepping Stones book out
3. Put your pen on your table
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Welcome h3p!
1. Put your phone in the phonebag
2. Take your book and notebook out
3. Put your pencil case on your table. 



Welcome to English, H3!

1. Put your phone in the phone bag 
First things first:
2. Take your Stepping Stones book out
3. Put your pen on your table

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What did we do in the previous lesson?
1) We learned what to expect this term (test chapter 1, reading test, book assignment)
2) We read Escape from Mr. Limoncello's Library
3) We learned more about grammar 1: compounds

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Today's planning:
Today's goal and planning: 
10' Read Mr. Lemoncello's library
10' Explanation grammar
15' Exercises grammar
10' Recap grammar

Goal: I know when to use Gerunds and when to use to + infinitive

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Reading
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10:00

Slide 4 - Slide

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Leg uit (in het Nederlands): p.56
Wat is een gerund?

Wat is to + infinitive

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Gerund
Een werkwoord dat eindigt op -ing en zich gedraagt als een zelfstandig naamwoord. Het is in de zin dus geen zelfstandig werkwoord

Het lijkt veel op de continuous tense, maar is dus een andere tijd. Soms moet of kun je in plaats van de gerund ook to + hele werkwoord gebruiken.

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Voorbeelden van wat de gerund NIET is!



- I am watching a video.
- He is playing with his brother.
- She was doing her homework.
Hier hebben de werkwoorden allemaal de vorm van werkwoord+ing, maar dit zijn voorbeelden van de continuous
1. Er staat een vorm van to be (am, is, was) vóór het ww

2. Het werkwoord is deel van het gezegde en niet het onderwerp, lijdend voorwerp of meewerkend voorwerp

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De gerund is WEL.....
- I love playing games.
- Laughing is good for you.
- Susie likes shopping.
Hier wordt het werkwoord+ing, gebruikt als zelfstandig naamwoord. Je spreekt dan van de gerund. Dus een werkwoord als zelfstandig naamwoord is de gerund.

! Zoals je ziet is het werkwoord hier NIET gekoppeld aan een vorm van to be (am, is, are, was, were)

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Find the gerund
1. Singing in the choir gives her a sense of belonging.
2. Playing outdoors is essential for children.
3. Painting landscapes is his passion.
4. Writing letters can help you express your feelings.
5. Dancing is a great way to socialize and stay active.
6. I dislike waiting for buses.
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Gerund or continuous form?
1. She is swimming in the pool right now.
2. Swimming in the ocean is his favorite summer activity.
3. They were laughing so loudly that it woke up the neighbors.
4. Laughing at jokes is a great way to relieve stress.
5. He is running a marathon next weekend.
6. Running is excellent exercise for improving health.


She was reading a fascinating book all night.
Reading novels is a hobby she enjoys in her free time.
They are cooking dinner together.
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Schrijf links: Wanneer gebruik je de gerund?
1. Na ww waarmee je aangeeft of je iets wel of niet leuk vindt.
- (dis)like,
-love
-hate
-fancy
-envy


2. Samen met zintuigelijke werkwoorden 
-see
-watch
-hear
-smell
-feel
3. Na:
-avoid
-consider
-give up
-go on
-keep
-mind
-prefer
-recommend
-start
-stop
-suggest

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gerund-expaining something that you feel
I like drinking tea
after a verb that isn't an auxiliary
I hope he considers changing his mind.
after verbs about the senses
I hear birds singing
To + infinitive
Naast the gerund heb je ook the infinitive. Het infinitief is het hele werkwoord. 
Dit is altijd "to + het hele werkwoord"

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Schrijf rechts: Wanneer gebruik je to + het hele werkwoord?
1. Na werkwoorden die een wens uitdrukken 
-wish
-hope
-want
-dream
-desire


2. Na werkwoorden die een bevel uitdrukken 
-demand
-forbid
-prohibit
-allow
-restrict


3. Na:
-decide
-expect
-choose
-hesitate
-learn
-refuse
manage


Deze uitzonderingen moet je leren! Maak het jezelf gemakkelijk door de verschillen naast elkaar te zetten.

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Oliver is looking forward to
... his friends on holiday.
A
see
B
seeing

Slide 14 - Quiz

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We'd like ... to
Russia next year.
A
to go
B
going

Slide 15 - Quiz

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This afternoon I'm looking forward to ..... the Cuban water ballet team.
A
see
B
seeing

Slide 16 - Quiz

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I love ...... to this city
because it's so exciting!
A
came
B
coming
C
come
D
to come

Slide 17 - Quiz

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I enjoy ..... the sport events, and so far I've seen a BMX competition and a boxing match.
A
watches
B
watch
C
watching
D
to watch

Slide 18 - Quiz

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Anna and Charles hope ... to a festival this summer.
A
going
B
to go

Slide 19 - Quiz

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Do you enjoy ... on a campsite?
A
staying
B
to stay

Slide 20 - Quiz

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I want ... with my friends.
A
to spend time
B
spending time

Slide 21 - Quiz

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I've started ... at this school this year.
A
to work
B
working

Slide 22 - Quiz

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She continued ... about her accomplishments.
A
brags
B
to brag
C
bragging
D
to bragging

Slide 23 - Quiz

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I demand ... dinner right now!
A
having
B
to have
C
have

Slide 24 - Quiz

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You aren't allowed ... over that fence, kids!
A
jumping
B
jump
C
to jump

Slide 25 - Quiz

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This year I've decided .....
my cousins at the summer festival.
A
meet
B
meeting
C
to meet

Slide 26 - Quiz

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He never eats breakfast before .... (to head out) to work

Slide 27 - Open question

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I don't mind ... up early.
A
to getting
B
to get
C
getting
D
gets

Slide 28 - Quiz

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The film isn't worth ....
A
seeing
B
to see
C
to seeing
D
see

Slide 29 - Quiz

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I watched him ... (to kayak) through that river.

Slide 30 - Open question

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"Do you mind _____ quiet for a while? Because I really need to finish this assignment today."
A
being
B
to be

Slide 31 - Quiz

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Emily isn't interested in
... beach volleyball.
A
to play
B
playing

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This topic about 'gerund' and 'infinitive' is clear to me now.
A
Yes, definitely
B
Yes, I think so...
C
No, I need some more explanation
D
No, but I only have to practice some more.

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Do the exercises
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Do the exercises
What?
How?

Time?
Need help?

Finished?
Result?
Exercises 29-30
You may whisper.
Look at the timer.
First ask your neighbor. If you still need help, raise your hand. 
Read Mr. Limoncello's 
We will do a recap together
Take with you to the next lesson: homework check

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Recap
We will recap exercises 29-30. 

Be ready to answer in class. You also have to mention WHY you gave this answer. 

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Next lesson:
In the next lesson, you are going to focus on grammar 3

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