Lesson 9 - Verb have got

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This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

Items in this lesson

WELCOME

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Today
  1. Goals
  2. Feedback
  3. Check homework
  4. Intro Chloe
  5. Explanation Have (got)
  6. Handout Have (got)
  7. Vocabulary 2.4
  8. Workbook: Ex. 29
  9. Homework

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Goals
At the end of this lesson...
  • You know how and when to use the verb "have" (got)
  • You have practiced using the verb "have" (got)
  • You have practiced giving feedback

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Feedback
1. Read your neighbour's blog post
2. Fill in the rubric 
(= beoordelingsschema)
Circle 0 or 1 for every element
timer
4:00

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Feedback
  1. Look at the points your neighbour has given you
  2. Take the time to improve your blog post


If you are happy with your post: Hand it in
timer
3:00

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Homework
Ex. 22 - page 60
Ex. 23A - page 60
Ex. 23B - page 61
Ex. 24 - page 61


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Clip time

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1. You look very (boos).

Slide 8 - Open question

2. I don't want to (lachen) anymore, my belly hurts.

Slide 9 - Open question

3. Could you turn down your music? It's way too (luid).

Slide 10 - Open question

4. I have to (call) my mother.

Slide 11 - Open question

5. I think he is going to send you a (message).

Slide 12 - Open question

Intro

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Positive
Subject + 
Have/has +
Got +
Rest of the sentence
I
have
got
a lot of work to do.
He/she/it
has
got
a lot of work to do.
You/we/they
have
got
a lot of work to do.
The got part never changes, but the have part changes to match the person.

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Negative
Subject + 
Have/has +
Not/n't
Got +
Rest of the sentence
I
have
not/n't
got
a lot of work to do.
He/she/it
has
not/n't
got
a lot of work to do.
You/we/they
have
not/n't
got
a lot of work to do.
The got part never changes, but the have part changes to match the person.

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Question
Have/has + 
subject +
Got +
Rest of the sentence + ?
Have
I
got
a lot of work to do?
Has
he/she/it
got
a lot of work to do?
Have
we/you/they
got
a lot of work to do?
The got part never changes, but the have part changes to match the person.

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Have (got)
Have and have got mean the same, but have got is more informal.
We use have (got) to talk about:

Possession - I've got a new car.
Relationship: She's got two brothers.
Characteristics: He's got green eyes.
Illnesses: My friend has got a fever.

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Have - use
We use have, Not have got to talk about actions and experiences, like:

I usually have got dinner at 18:00. 
I usually have dinner at 18:00.

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Worksheet
Have got
What: Fill in the gaps
Time: 5 minutes
Done: Do ex. 26 & 27 (p. 63)
timer
5:00

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Worksheet - check

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Vocabulary 2.4
Already
Al
Anymore
Niet.... meer
Buy (to)
Kopen
Cheap
Goedkoop
Drums
Drumstel
Each
Per stuk
Enough
Genoeg, voldoende
Expensive
Duur
Lazy
Lui
Look forward to (to)
Uitkijken naar
Much
Veel
Musician
Muzikant
Record (to)
Opnemen
Saxophone
Saxofoon
Skip (to)
Overslaan
Spend (to)
Uitgeven, besteden
Tonight
Vanavond
Uncle
Oom
Until
Tot
Visit (to)
Bezoeken

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Workbook
Exercise 29 (vocabulary) - p.  64-65
How: Individually
Time: 3 minutes
Done: Exercise 26, 27 & 30 (page 63 & page 65-66)
timer
5:00

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Goals
At the end of this lesson...
  • You know how and when to use the verb "have" (got)
  • You have practiced using the verb "have" (got)

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What have you learned in this lesson?
Can you give me an example?

Slide 24 - Open question

Homework
Study: Vocabulary 2.4
Do: Clip Time (online)
Do: Exercise 26, 27 & 30
Finish your blog!

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