Lesson 6 - Dem. pronouns, One/ones, Writing M1A

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This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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WELCOME

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Today
  1. Goals
  2. Check homework
  3. Demonstrative pronouns
  4. One/ones
  5. Lesson 3.2 Writing (ex. 11-12)
  6. If time: Workbook ex. 18 and 19
  7. Homework

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Goals
At the end of this lesson...
  • You have repeated the theory on demonstrative pronouns
  • You know the difference between one and ones (and when to use which)
  • You have practised with your writing skills

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Homework Check
Ex. 15 - page 91

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Nearby
further away
Singular
Plural
This
That
These
Those

Slide 5 - Drag question

Look at ........ picture.
A
this
B
that
C
those
D
these

Slide 6 - Quiz

.....cars over there are in a traffic jam.
A
this
B
that
C
these
D
those

Slide 7 - Quiz

Homework Check
Ex. 16 - page 91
We use one or ones if we do not want to repeat the already mentioned noun (het al genoemde zelfstandig naamwoord). One(s) replaces the noun.
One -> refers to the SINGULAR noun (enkelvoud)
Ones -> refers to the PLURAL noun (meervoud)

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The new smartphones are much faster than the old ______.
A
one
B
ones

Slide 9 - Quiz

This bag is very old. I need a new ____.
A
one
B
ones

Slide 10 - Quiz

If you buy two shirts, you get the third _____ for free!
A
one
B
ones

Slide 11 - Quiz

Fashion Show
Ex. 11 & 12 - Page 89
How: Individually
Time: 10 minutes

timer
10:00
Key Ex. 11
Key Ex. 12

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Workbook
How: Individually
Time: 5 minutes
What: Exercise 18 - page 93
timer
7:00

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Workbook
Exercise 18 - page 93
Key
Share your reply!

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Workbook
How: Individually
Time: 5 minutes
What: Exercise 19 - page 94
timer
5:00
Share your reply!

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Goals
At the end of this lesson...
  • You have repeated the theory on demonstrative pronouns
  • You know the difference between one and ones (and when to use which)
  • You have practiced with your writing skills

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What have you learned in this lesson?
Can you give me an example?

Slide 17 - Open question

Homework
Study: Grammar 3.3 & 3.4

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