Unit 2

Wales
Do the following exercises and use paper and pen.

Lesson 1 - do exercises 1a, read the text, 2a,b,c, read the text.

Lesson 2 Listening

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Wales
Do the following exercises and use paper and pen.

Lesson 1 - do exercises 1a, read the text, 2a,b,c, read the text.

Lesson 2 Listening

Slide 1 - Slide

Slide 2 - Slide

Lesson 2 - Correct the mistakes
1. Make the maid the beds in the rooms?
2. He go not to school yesterday.
3. She visited her gran on a Saturday, now she goes on a Friday.
4. Pass John his exam last week?
5. John pass his exam not last week.
6. Go your cousin to America last year?
7. No, he go not to America last year, he go to Canada.

Slide 3 - Slide

Answer the questions

1. How do you make a sentence a negation in the past simple?
2. How do you make a question in the past simple?
3. Do the following; Pair work
4. Make 5 sentences in the past simple. (bevestigend)
5. Make the sentences questions and negations.



Slide 4 - Slide

Recap - writing your ending
  • Get your text ready - check.

  • to be           .................     ...........................    ........................
  • to break    .................       ..........................    ........................
  • to come    .................      ...........................     ........................
  • to drink     .................      ...........................     ........................
  • to draw    .................       ..........................       ........................

Slide 5 - Slide

Lesson 3 Speaking
Learning target: Kan richtingaanwijzingen vragen en geven.


Do the speaking exercises 6, 9 and 10. Use the speaking cards on pages 263/266, 263/266-267
Use the new expressions.
Do the words exercises and expressions from lesson 3.
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             10 minutes




Slide 6 - Slide

Giving directions
Using sentences from lesson 3 do the following;
Give directions from school to ........................
1.  The supermarket Albert Heijn
2. Zwembad
3. Amsterdam central station
4. Helderse vallei
5. Zevenskoop

Slide 7 - Slide

Lesson 3 Giving directions
Learning target: Kan richtingaanwijzingen vragen en geven.


  • new words and sentences; P.89 - 91
  • Do the speaking exercises 6, 9 and 10. Use the speaking cards on pages 263/266, 263/266-267
  • Use the new expressions.
  • Do the words exercises and expressions from lesson 3.
        
                                                                                                                                    10 minutes




Slide 8 - Slide

Recap - lessons 2 + 3

Check exercises from the past simple questions and negations.


Check words and expressions from lesson 3.

Slide 9 - Slide

Recap - lessons 2 + 3
Learning target: Kan richtingaanwijzingen vragen en geven.
                                   Kan instructies geven en begrijpen.

 Watch the video.
-  Where does the man want to go?
-  What is happening in the film that others don’t see?
- irregular verbs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBPG_OBgTWg

Slide 10 - Slide

Lesson 4 Countable and uncountable nouns
Answer the questions;
What is a countable noun?
       - Give 2 examples.
2. What is an uncountable noun?
      - Give 2 examples.
What does much, many and a lot of mean?
      - When do we use them?
       - Give 3 example sentences with much, many and a lot of.

Slide 11 - Slide

Countable and uncountable nouns
Answers;
- A noun which is for things we can count - dogs, houses ...........
- A noun which is for things we can’t count - information, paint ...........

- Veel
- much – uncountable, confirmation, negation, question - money, time ...........
- many - countable, confirmation, negation, question - children, questions ....

Slide 12 - Slide

few / a few / little / a little
Look up the meaning of the following;

Few - There are few people on the streets.
Little – The police are giving little information to the public.
A few – There are a few people on the streets.
A little – The police are giving a little information to the press.
When do you use few and little?
When do you use a few and a little?

Slide 13 - Slide

much, many, few, little, ............................

- Few = weinig (countable, confirmation, questions)
- Little = weinig (uncountable, confirmation, questions)
- A few = een paar (countable, confirmation, questions)
- A little = een beetje ( uncountable, confirmation, questions)
- much =  veel (uncountable)
- many = veel (countable)


Slide 14 - Slide

much, many .....................

Finished for tomorrow;-
Do ex; 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,

Slide 15 - Slide

Recap quantifiers
         much, many .....................
Much/many/few/little/a few/a little
1. He isn't very popular. He has much /few/ little /many friends
2. Ann is very busy these days. She has much /few/ little/ many free time.
3. Did you take much/ few/ little/ many photographs when you were on holiday?
4. I'm not very busy today. I haven't got much/ few/ little/ many to do.
5. The museum was very crowded. There were too much/ few /little/ many people.
6. Most of the town is modern. There are much/ few/ little/ many old buildings.
7. The weather has been very dry recently. We've had much/ few/ little/ many rain.

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Recap quantifiers
         much, many .....................

Answers
1. few friends 2. little free time 3. many photographs
4. much to do 5. many people 6. few old buildings
7. little rain

Slide 17 - Slide

few, a few, little, a little
Make 6 sentences with the following;

- few (2x), a few, little (2x), a little  

+ to be, to catch, to draw, to eat, to drive, to fall  

+  skill, to fry, ingredient, fresh, tin, hob


Slide 18 - Slide

Recap quantifiers
         much, many .....................

1. ……………… people go to work by train. (veel)
2. There is …………….. information about the car crash. (weinig)
3. How ………….. did you pay for your new bag?
4. There are …………………… apples left, enough for today. (een paar)

Slide 19 - Slide

lesson 5
Comparisons
Answer the following;
1. When do you use -er (than) and -est to compare something or someone?
2. And what do use if a word ends in; -y, -er, -le, -ow ?
3. What are the irregular words?
4. What do you do with the rest of the words with 2 syllables and words with         3 syllables?
5. Give examples.

Slide 20 - Slide

Relative pronouns: who, which, that, whose, whom
Answer the questions:

When do you use ‘who’. – The man who robbed a bank lives next door.
When do you use ‘which’. – That’s the same car which I bought yesterday.
                                                      - There is our dad's new car, which was expensive.
When do you use ‘that’. – That’s the dog that bit me last week.
When do you use ‘whose’. – The girl whose bicycle was stolen is very upset.
** My aunt, that bought a new house, is moving today.


Slide 21 - Slide

Recap: who, which, that, whose, whom
Translate to Dutch

The boy who won the lottery lives next door.
That’s the same car which I bought yesterday.
There is our dad's new car, which was expensive.
That’s the dog that bit me last week.
The girl, whose bicycle was stolen, is very upset.
My aunt, who bought a new house, is moving today.


Slide 22 - Slide

versnellen
A
kenmerk
B
construction
C
accelerate
D
width

Slide 23 - Quiz

belachelijk
A
ridiculous
B
terrified
C
triangular
D
feature

Slide 24 - Quiz

gewicht
A
let alone
B
fearful
C
cijfers
D
weight

Slide 25 - Quiz

Wanted you to go to the cinema?
A
Do you want to go to the cinema?
B
Want you to go to the cenema?
C
Did you want to go to the cinema?
D
Did you want to went to the cinema?

Slide 26 - Quiz

Yes, i wanted to go to the cinema.
A
Yes, i want to go to the cinema.
B
Yes, i wanted to go to the cinema.
C
Yes, I wanted to go to the cinema.
D
Yes, i went to the cinema.

Slide 27 - Quiz

Meet you anyone famous at the performance?
A
Met you anyone famous?
B
Do you met anyone famous?
C
Did you met anyone famous?
D
Did you meet anyone famous?

Slide 28 - Quiz

No, i met not anyone famous.
A
No, i not meet anyone famous.
B
No, I meet not anyone famous.
C
No, I didn't meet anyone famous.
D
No,

Slide 29 - Quiz

to be
A
was - were - zijn
B
were - was - zijn
C
was/were - been - zijn
D
to be - been - zijn

Slide 30 - Quiz

kopen
A
to sell - baught - bought
B
to buy - bought - bought
C
to sell - sold - bought
D
to buy - baught - baught

Slide 31 - Quiz

vangen
A
to catch - cought - cought
B
to catch - catched - catched
C
to catch - catched - cought
D
to catch - caught - caught

Slide 32 - Quiz

kosten
A
to cost - kost - kost
B
to kost - costed - costed
C
to cost - costed - costed
D
to cost - cost - cost

Slide 33 - Quiz

tekenen
A
to drew - drew - drew
B
to draw - drew - drawn
C
to draw - drawed - drawed
D
to draw - drawed - drawn

Slide 34 - Quiz

I have .................. water left, there's enough to share.
A
few
B
a little
C
little
D
a few

Slide 35 - Quiz

I have ................... good friends, I'm not lonely.
A
a few
B
a little
C
little
D
few

Slide 36 - Quiz

That's a really beautiful dog, it's .......................... ................. dog I've ever seen.
A
beautifulest
B
most beautiful
C
the most beautiful
D
most baeutiful

Slide 37 - Quiz

What a terrible painting, it's .............................. in the whole of the museum.
A
worst
B
the worst
C
baddest
D
worser

Slide 38 - Quiz

She's always so happy, she's ................................... collegue I have.
A
the happier
B
happiest
C
happierder
D
the happiest

Slide 39 - Quiz


A

Slide 40 - Quiz