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This week: Grammar and speaking
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This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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This week: Grammar and speaking

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To do list:
- small recap
- Grammar> Imperative, gerund, adjectives
- speaking> food and cooking
- GPS online

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Recap: last week

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Wat weet je nog van de vorige les?

Slide 4 - Open question

Speaking formally
speaking informally
Dear Mrs./Mr.
Hi!
I want to invite you
I would like to invite you...
close family/friends
Your boss, the president, famous people, 

Slide 5 - Drag question

what you will learn this lesson: 
- how to make and use the imperative
- how to make and use the gerund
- how to use adjectives

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Look at the text in the following video... what is the maker trying to do? 

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Slide 8 - Video

What is the maker trying to do by making this video?

Slide 9 - Open question

This is called the imperative.
It's used to:
  • give advice
  • make commands
  • give instruction
  • make a request
In short: you tell someone what they should  do

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This is what it looks like
  • to eat > Eat that sandwich 
  • to touch > Don't touch your phone 
  • to use > Don't use too much salt 
  • to throw: Throw it against the wall.

You don't have to change the word! :D
place "Don't" in front of it to make it negative.

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Which one is the Imperative?
A - Pick that up!
B - I love giving presents.
C - Don't forget to water your plants
D - Are you feeling better now?
A
a
B
b
C
c
D
d

Slide 12 - Quiz

What do you notice about the following words?
Dancing- feeling - skating - turning

Slide 13 - Open question

This is called a gerund

you use the gerund when talking about an action
you are not actually doing it.

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This is what it looks like 
  • To smoke > smoking is bad for you 
  • To ride > I enjoy riding my bike 
  • to sneeze > she thinks sneezing sounds annoying

It is not a gerund if you are talking about actually doing the action:
  • I was smoking yesterday  X



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Which one is a gerund?
A
Suzie is shopping at the mall
B
Suzie loves shopping

Slide 16 - Quiz

Which of these is a gerund?
A: I am walking in the forest.
B: I like walking in the forest.
A
Answer A
B
Answer B
C
Neither answer A nor B
D
Both answers

Slide 17 - Quiz

What would you use these words for?
Beautiful - small - red - round

Slide 18 - Open question

This is called an adjective.

You use it to give extra information about nouns .
(So people, animals and things) 

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This is what it looks like

  • The big dog has brown fur.
  • The nice girl has a lovely voice.
  • Loud music hurts my tiny ears.

It adds detail to the things you try to describe

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what fits the gap?
bears are ____ animals

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Enough practice... let's get to work!

Go to page 161 of your workbook.
> do assignments 5 - 6 - 7

Close your laptop.


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Let's talk! 
page 222
> assignment 6 
you and your buddy have been invited at a friends house, who likes to cook. You and your buddy don't know eachoter yet

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Talk to your new friend. 

1. Introduce yourself
2. Complement your friend the cook.
3. Explain how you met your friend, the cook. 
4. What food do you like? what food do you hate? why? 
5. Explain if you are good at cooking or not.
6. What meal can you really cook well? 

> done early? go to assignment 7.

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An adverb also gives you extra information... so what is the difference? 

so what is the difference? 

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