Week 9: Questions?!

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Week 3
Let's get started.
Week 9
Questions?!
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Slide 1 - Slide

Objectives
⭐️ Grammar
⭐️ Exam Preparation
Goals
🎯 Grammar Recap
🎯 Exam Prep
🎯  British vs American
Today

Slide 2 - Slide


'Good, Great, Tired & Bad' are not allowed.
I am feeling....
Use 1 word to describe how you are feeling/doing today.

Slide 3 - Open question


I finished my homework
Statement:
Of course!
Kind of...
No.

Slide 4 - Poll



What do you want to learn, improve or change?
Set a personal goal for 'English' this week.

Slide 5 - Open question

This Lesson
⭐️ Grammar Recap:
- Compound Nounds
- Tenses
- Direct / Indirect Speech

⭐️ Exams
- Planning
- Questions?
⭐️ Kahoot!
American vs. British

Slide 6 - Slide

Types of compound nouns
Closed
2 Become 1
Shuttlecock
Open
Ice cream
Hi-hat
Hyphenated
-

Slide 7 - Slide

Past
Present
Future
Simple
I walked
I walk
He walks
I will walk
Continuous
I was walking
They were walking
I am walking
He is walking
They are walking
I will be walking
Perfect
I had walked
I have walked
He has walked
I will have walked
Perfect Continuous
I had been walking
I have been walking
He has been walking
I will have been walking
  • repeated/regular action in the present
  • general validity
  • actions happening one after the other
  • confirmed future actions (time table, schedule)
always, every …, never, normally, often, seldom, sometimes, usually
  • action currently taking place
  • action limited to a particular timeframe
  • already planned or agreed-upon future action
at the moment, just, just now, Listen!, Look!, now, right now
  • a single or repeated action in the past
  • actions happening one after the other in the past
  • a new action that interrupts an action that was already taking place
yesterday, 2 minutes ago, in 1990, the other day, last Friday
  • emphasis on the process of an action taking place in the past
  • multiple actions taking place at the same time
  • an action that was taking place when interrupted by a new action
while, as long as
  • the result is emphasised
  • action that lasts to the present moment
  • action that has just been completed
  • completed action with influence on the present
  • an action that has never/once/more than once taken place up to the time of speaking
already, ever, just, never, not yet, so far, till now, up to now
  • the action is emphasised (not the result)
  • action that has lasted until the present time
  • completed action with influence on the present
all day, for 4 years, since 1993, how long?, the whole week
  • action taking place before a certain time in the past
  • sometimes interchangeable with past perfect progressive
  • emphasises only the fact that something took place before a certain point in the past
already, just, never, not yet, once, until that day
  • action before a certain point in the past
  • sometimes interchangeable with past perfect simple
  • emphasises the action or length of the action
for, since, the whole day, all day
  • events in the future that cannot be influenced
  • spontaneous decision
  • suppositions about the future
in a year, next …, tomorrow,
first conditional sentences (If you ask her, she will help you.),
supposition: I think, probably, perhaps
  • action that will be taking place at a certain point in the future
  • certain or obvious events
in one year, next week, tomorrow
  • action that will have been completed by a future time
by Monday, in a week
  • action that will have been completed by a future time
  • emphasises the length of the action
for …, the last couple of hours, all day long

Slide 8 - Slide

Direct
vs.
Indirect Speech
Direct
Indirect
door de gesproken woorden te herhalen
door de gesproken woorden door te vertellen
Voorbeelden
  • She says, "What time will you be home?"
  • She said, "What time will you be home?" and I said, "I don't know! "
  • "There's a fly in my soup!" screamed Simone.
  • John said, "There's an elephant outside the window."
Voorbeelden
  • She said that she had seen him.
  • She told him she was happy.
  • He said that he was tired.
  • He told me that he was tired.
 (Gebruik altijd 'tell' als je erbij vertelt tegen wie gesproken was, in andere gevallen 'say')

Slide 9 - Slide

Slide 10 - Link


If you are done early with all the assignments, upload a funny picture or video (via Teams)

Slide 11 - Open question


Did you achieve all of our class goals?
Goals
🎯 Find a documentary
🎯 Form an opinion
🎯 Summarising
Yes 👍
Almost 😅
No 👎

Slide 12 - Poll


Give yourself a compliment 💚
and some good advice.. 💪

Slide 13 - Open question


Any feedback? Questions?

Slide 14 - Open question