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Havo 3
Lesson 1


Learning Goal: 
By the end of the lesson: 
- I can make simple, compound and complex sentences


Lesson Overview: 
-SO bespreken



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Prior knowledge

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That's the girl ________ stole my bike!
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who
B
which
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that
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whose

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My new phone, _______ only arrived yesterday, is not working!
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who
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which
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that
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whose

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He's the neighbour ________ cat uses our garden as a toilet!
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who
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which
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that
D
whose

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That's the classroom ______ always smells bad.
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who
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which
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that
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whose

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Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences
Simple Sentences
A sentence with one verb and one subject

I work at AH on Saturdays.
Jenny and I walked together to school. 
Compound Sentences
When you join two simple sentences together. 
Usually joined with linking words:  for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so (FANBOYS)

I want to go to school, but I am too sick. 
We were hungry, so we grabbed some lunch.
Complex Sentences
When you add a dependent clause to a simple sentence.
Usually joined with linking words:  because, although, after, when, before

She liked singing in front of the mirror when she was younger.
There were no pizzas left in the canteen before the game.

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Practice page 124
To do: 
exercises 27, 28b&c and 29 a,b, c
Finished?
- SlimStampen

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ex. 29 b

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ex. 29 c

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Havo 3
Week 5
Lesson 2


Learning Goal: 
By the end of the lesson: 
- I can use all the tenses I have learned so far.

Lesson Overview: 
- Homework Check
- Tense Review
- Practice

*SO next Friday 
- Vocabulary Chapter 6
- Grammar Chapter 6

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Match the tenses with the verbs
Present simple
Present continuous
Past continuous
Future Tense
Past simple
Present Perfect
I am going to work
We worked
She works
You are working
I was working
I have worked

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8B SB ex. 2
Tense Overview
Present Simple
For things that happen regularly, also used for facts. 

I write in my diary every night. 
Past Simple
When something happened (and finished) in the past.

Jackie called James to break up with him.
Present Continuous
When something is happening right now. 

Alice is walking the dog.
Past Continuous
 In past over longer period. Combined w/ past simple. 

My mother was fixing my phone when it started ringing. 
 


Present Perfect
Started in the past, result is still visible. 

I have walked all the way home, I'm tired now. 
Future Tenses
will, going to, present simple, present continuous, present perfect

I will pick you up from work later today.        I will have played most of the games by the time she arrives.
Past Perfect
Started in the past, result visible until another point 

I had already played five matches before I finally won.

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Grammar Practice page 138
To do: 
exercise 50a & b
exercise 51
exercise 52

finished early?
work on PO


homework: 
exercise 52b



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