Reading tips and plural explanation

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Welcome back!
Long time no see:)

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This lesson
  • Common mistakes when reading (Bart)
  • Reading tips
  • Plurals

Slide 2 - Slide

Reading tips/ leesstrategieën 
  • Voorspellen          Van buiten naar binnen lezen. Wat zie je?
                                          Wat voor soort tekst?                                                                                           Wat weet je al over dit onderwerp?
                                          Verifieer of dit klopt met wat je leest!               
  • Structureren            Structuur herkennen        
                                              Hoofdpunten/ bijzaken    
                                              Relevante informatie

Slide 3 - Slide

Reading tips/ leesstrategieën
  • Onbekende woorden?           
          Kijk naar de rest van de context om te kijken of je het dan  raadt.
           Heb je ondanks de onbekende woorden een idee over de hoofdgedachte?
           Zo niet, zoek het dan even op. 

Slide 4 - Slide

Pratice makes perfect!
If you want to practise more, here's a reading tip:
ReadingTheory

Slide 5 - Slide

Plural (meervoud)
First I'm going to test what you already know. 

Slide 6 - Slide

Give the plural form of these words:
box
tomato

Slide 7 - Open question

Give the plural form of these words:
nurse
reply

Slide 8 - Open question

Give the plural form of these words:
half
wish

Slide 9 - Open question

Give the plural form of these words:
book
chief

Slide 10 - Open question

Plural nouns 
The regular way of making a noun(znw) plural  
is by adding -s to the word. NEVER use 's to make a word plural!
Examples:
  • Books
  • Camaras
  • Kiwis
  • Table

Slide 11 - Slide

Plural with -es
When a noun ends with a hissing sound you add -es
             -s, -sh, -ch, -x 
For example:
  • buses
  • dishes
  • branches
  • boxes
Exception!!
When -ch is pronounced like ''k'' only add -s:

  • Stomachs

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Nouns ending in -y
When the noun ends in a consonant(medeklinker) +y,
The ''y'' changes to ''ie'' to make it plural. 
For example:
  • reply              replies
  • baby              babies
  • sp                spies
If not, you add +s
  • key          keys
  • boy          boys
  • toy           toys

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Nouns ending in -o
There are two ways to make these plural:



Unfortunately there is no clear rule when to use what.
Most of the times you use +s
Not sure?           Check your dictionary!!
hero             heroes  
potato         potatoes
tomato        tomatoes
photo          photos
memo         memos
kilo               kilos

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Nouns ending in -f
The following nouns dat end in -f have plurals with -ves:
  • cal             calves
  • half              halves
  • knife           knives
  • leaf              leaves
  • life                lives
Others are with the regular form +s like
  • loa           loaves
  • shelf          shelves
  • thief          thieves
  • wife           wives
  • wolf           wolves
roof          roofs
chief      chiefs

Slide 15 - Slide

Give the plural form of these words:
camera
cry
A
camera's
B
cameras
C
cries
D
crys

Slide 16 - Quiz

Give the plural form of these words:
hero
photo
A
heros
B
heroes
C
photos
D
photoes

Slide 17 - Quiz

Give the plural form of these words:
dish
delay

Slide 18 - Open question

Give the plural form of these words:
tattoo
shelf

Slide 19 - Open question