Grammar revision on 'Adjectives and Adverbs'

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Reading
What
Read 'the secret diary of Adrian Mole' in silence!
How
On your own
Time
10 minutes
timer
10:00

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Lesson Schedule
- Warming up
- Grammar 'Adverbs'
- Practice exercises
- Checking answers + time for questions
- Exit ticket 
- End of lesson

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Today's goals
At the end of this lesson:
1. you know what adverbs are.
2. you know the difference between adverbs and adjectives
3. you can use adverbs in a sentence in English.

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WAT
HOE

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Spiekbriefje voor bij de volgende opdracht.
Deze flashcard kan groot op het bord wanneer de studenten werken aan de opdracht.

Adjectives & adverbs
Gebruik:
  • om iets te zeggen over een zelfstandig naamwoord
She is playing an easy game.


Adjective = bijvoeglijk naamwoord
Press the red button.


Her two sisters wore beautiful clothes.


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Adjectives & adverbs
Gebruik:   1. om iets te zeggen over een werkwoord
She sings beautifully.


Adverb = bijwoord
Beyonce is an incredibly beautiful singer.



Jack went home really quickly.


2. om iets te zeggen over een bijvoeglijk naamwoord
3. om iets te zeggen over een ander bijwoord

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Adjectives & adverbs
Je maakt een adverb door -ly achter het bijvoeglijk naamwoord
te zetten.
beautiful   >   beautifully
 careful   >   carefully
 nice   >   nicely
 dangerous   >   dangerously
 safe   >   safely

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Adjectives & adverbs
LET OP!!
  • medeklinker + y   >   -y wordt -ily
Spelling verandert als het bijvoeglijk naamwoord eindigt op:
terrible  >  terribly           possible  >  possibly
  • -le  >  wordt -ly
angry  >  angrily       easy  >  easily
  • -ic   >   komt -ally achter
fantastic  >  fantastically       optimistic  >  optimistically

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Adjectives & adverbs
LET OP!!
to be,  to seem,  to feel,  to look,  to smell,  to sound
Na de volgende werkwoorden gebruik je een bijvoeglijk naamwoord in plaats van een bijwoord:
Dinner tasted delicious.


My teacher is kind.


The graphics look beautiful.


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Adjectives & adverbs
Uit je hoofd leren:
Onregelmatige vorm / dezelfde vorm
She's a good dancer.
He's a fast skater.
The long road.
You were late for class.
We learned a hard lesson.




She's dances well.  
He skates fast.
It took long to get there.
He arrived late for class.
We looked hard at the answers.


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Adjectives & adverbs
Adjectives

Adverbs
  • bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • zegt iets over een zelfstandig naamwoord




  • bijwoord
  • zegt iets over een:
       -  werkwoord
       -  bijvoeglijk naamwoord
       -  ander bijwoord
  • eindigt meestal op -ly

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Hand out worksheet.
Let's get to work!
What
Do the exercises on your worksheet. 
How
Individually and in silence
Help
First think of what you remember. Then read the yellow grammar box on page 286 'Adverbs' and Lastly quietly whisper to the classmate next to you for help!
Time
8 minutes
Done
Do exercises 37 and 38 on pages 286 and 287 or read 'the secret diary of Adrian Mole' in silence!
timer
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A.
1. adjective
2.adjective
3. adjective
4. adverb
5. adverb
6. adjective
7. adjective
8. adverb
9. adjective
10. adverb
11. adjective
12. adverb
B.
  1. He left the room quietly.
  2. Jane works hard.
  3. He’s a very nice man.
  4. The sun is shining brightly.
  5. Smoking is bad for your health.
  6. She behaves very well.
  7. He always dresses smartly.
  8. He shouted angrily at me.
  9. This chair is comfortable.
  10. He smiled sadly.
  11. You drive very slowly.

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C.
  1. Yes, it rained very heavily.
  2. Yes, they’re working very quietly.
  3. Yes, he always talks very loudly.
  4. Yes, he’s shouting very angrily.
  5. Yes, she’s laughing very happily.
  6. He answered it very sleepily.
  7. Yes, she’s playing this piece very slowly.
D.
  1. This exercise is easy.
  2. These people are speaking quietly.
  3. Mr. Brown can speak English well.
  4. Tigers are brave animals.
  5. The footballer is tired.
  6. Cheetahs run quickly.
  7. She is lifting the weight easily.
  8. The children are playing happily.
  9. Tony is a good skier.

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E.
  1. He always does his homework carefully (adverb).
  2. He is a very careful (adjective) student.
  3. Come quickly (adverb). We need your help.
  4. You should drive more slowly (adverb) along this road.
  5. The old man walks very slowly (adverb).
  6. Helen is a very slow (adjective) student.
  7. Her brother, on the other hand, learns rapidly (adverb).
  8. Mr. Gonzales has a permanent (adjective) visa.
  9. He hopes to remain in this country permanently (adverb).
  10. This is an easy (adjective) exercise.
11. I can do all of these exercises easily (adverb).
12. Helen works very hard (adverb) in her new job.
13. You walk very fast (adverb).
14. They are both serious (adjective) students.
15. They both study English very seriously (adverb).
16. I agree with you completely (adverb) in that matter.
17. This apple is very soft (adjective).
18. She always speaks softly (adverb) to the child.
19. Helen is a beautiful (adjective) girl.
20. Her sister plays the violin beautifully (adverb).

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Exit

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