Review - Grammar

Review - Grammar
Unit 7 + Unit 8
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Review - Grammar
Unit 7 + Unit 8

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Plattegrond
David
Xienna
Meryem
Deli
Faye
Merhawi
Zein
Yessica
Rodin
Meyra
Arda
Tara
Floor
Fidan
Lilliana
Cas
Amani
Adine
Chancey
Tess
Sanne
Kyandra
Jerodaen
Juf Holmes

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Block 4: Assessments
  1. Weektaak check - do 27 maart
  2. Formative test Unit 7 - week 14
  3. Formative test Unit 8 - week 19
  4. Unit 7 + 8 test - x 2 - week 20
  5. Taal Dorp - x 3 - Week 24 + 25

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Lesson Goals
I can recall how to compare.

I can make predictions about the future.

I can say what is happening now and what might happen in the future.
Lesson Plan

Grammar Quiz
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Worksheet
MyEnglishLab
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Lesson Review

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Lesson goals:
I can recall how to use the comparatives and superlatives.

I can talk about future intentions and arrangements.

I understand the test questions and can answer them correctly.

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Unit 7.2 - Comparatives

Write the comparative, superlative, and 'as...as' adjectives into the table below. 

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adjective
comparative
superlative
as...as
happy
easy
good
long
difficult
high
beautiful
bad

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adjective
comparative
superlative
happy
happier than
the happiest
easy
easier than
the easiest
good
better than
the best
long
longer than
the longest
difficult
more difficult than
the most difficult
high
higher than
the highest
beautiful
more beautiful than
the most beautiful
bad
worse than
the worst

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adjective
as .... as
happy
as happy as
easy
as easy as
good
as good as
long
as long as
difficult
as difficult as
high
as high as
beautiful
as beautiful as
bad
as bad as

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Comparative adjecitves
  • Used to compare 2 people or 2 things.
  • 2 or more syllables = more

Example: 
Jumbo is bigger than Albert Heijn.

Black Bananas is more trendier than NIKE clothes.
Superlative adjectives
  • Used to compare 1 thing in a group with all others in that group.
• 2 or more syllables = the most

Example:
Jumbo is the largest supermarket in the Netherlands.
Football is the most popular sport in the Netherlands.

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Unit 7.4 - Future – “going to + verb” and the Present Continuous


Complete the text using the best form of the verbs in brackets: “Going to + verb” or Present Continuous

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Going to

  • future intentions

  • something that you want and plan to do in the future

I am going to stay at my friends house next week.
Present continuous

  • arrangements

  • an agreement between two or more people about how something happens or will happen at a time later than now.

I am staying at my friends house tonight.

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Going to

  • signal words:

in one year, next week, tomorrow, soon

(no certainty)
Present continuous

  • signal words

this afternoon

tonight / tomorrow 

the day after tomorrow

(certainty)

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UNIT 8: GRAMMAR - Future – will for future predictions
 
Choose will or won’t to complete these sentences. 

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GRAMMAR - First conditional

Use the correct form of the verbs in THE BOX to complete the First Conditional sentences.

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Future Predictions: will / won't
Affirmative (+)
I / You He / She / It / We / They
will
Negative (-)
I / You He / She / It / We / They
won't (will not)
Questions (?)
Will
you / he / she / it / we / they
Questions (?)
What / How /
When
will

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GRAMMAR - First conditional

Use the correct form of the verbs in THE BRACKETS to complete the First Conditional sentences.

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First Conditional = Voorwaardelijke Zinnen

Something that will probably happen in the future.

Hoofdzin = If + present simple
Bijzin = will + verb
If she studies hard,
she'll pass the test.
If I practise everyday,
I will be a better striker.
If you wake up late,
you will be late for the bus.

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First Conditional = Voorwaardelijke Zinnen

Sentence starts with will = no comma
will + verb
If + present simple
She'll pass the test
if she studies hard.
I will be a better striker
if I practise everyday.
You will be late for the bus
if you wake up late

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First Conditional = Voorwaardelijke Zinnen

Question sentences (vraagzin)
will / What / How + verb
If + present simple
Will you pass the test
if you don't study?
What will you do
if you lose your phone?
How will you feel
if you pass all your exams?

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Revision choice:
Worksheets

MyEnglishLab: F74F-JWJ9

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Lesson goals:
I can recall how to use the comparatives and superlatives.

I can talk about future intentions and arrangements.

I understand the test questions and can answer them correctly.

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