Unit 3,4

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Lesson Kenya

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Kenyan Art

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Slide 3 - Video

Why is art important?

Slide 4 - Mind map

Page 111

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What's 'unprecedented' about this book with regards to how it depicts Kenyan art?

Slide 6 - Open question

What is the author's opinion on publishers of art? Is he positive, negative or neutral?

Slide 7 - Open question

Do you think souvenirs are art?
Yes
No
Sometimes

Slide 8 - Poll

Close reading: Art and Innovation


Do the exercises 3,4 
Look up all the words you don't know
Learn the words English-Dutch
During your test: fill in the gaps / translate into Dutch

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Reading aloud
In pairs: Take turns reading text 'Art and Innovation' in your VERY best English
Finished? Do exercise 2, 5
timer
20:00

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Recap: adjectives versus adverbs

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Adjectives 


BIJVOEGLIJKE NAAMWOORD

1. Frank is a good singer 
2. My brother is a careful driver.

Beschrijft iets of iemand. 
Het zegt iets over het zelfstandig naamwoord.

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 Adverbs
BIJWOORD

1. Frank sings well. 
2. My brother drives carefully.

Beschrijven andere woorden (werkwoorden, adjectives, adverbs)
Ze geven aan hoe iets wordt gedaan. 

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Adverb beschrijft een adjective

                     1. Frank is an extremely good singer.
                             2. My brother is an awfully careful driver.
                       3. It's an absolutely perfect video clip.


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Adverb beschrijft een adverb

                   1. Frank sings absolutely beautifully.
         2. My brother drives really well.
                                 3. That clip was filmed extremely perfectly. 




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Overview
Een bijwoord verwijst naar een van de volgende dingen.
1. Een werkwoord
                       2. Een bijvoeglijk naamwoord
         3. Een ander bijwoord
4. De hele zin       




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-ly
Most adverbs are formed by adding -ly after the adjective.
Beautiful - beautifully

Remember! Sometimes the spelling of the adverb changes. 
Terrible - terribly
Easy - easily

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Irregular  adverbs
There are also irregular adverbs. 
The adverb for good is  well - She's a good performer. She performs well. 

A few adverbs have the same form as the adjective.
Fast (snel), fair (sportief/eerlijk), low, high, hard, long, late, loud  and straight (onmiddelijk) - He's a fast driver, He drives fast






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Pay attention!
If you use a 'verb of the senses' (een zingtuiglijk werkwoord, waarmee je iets doet met je zintuigen)--> adjective 

Your senses are your eyes, nose, mouth, fingers and ears, so 'verbs of the senses' are: see, smell, taste, feel, hear

For example: 
The song sounds beautiful. (not beautifully). 
The softness of your jacket feels good. (not well)

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Which one is the adjective?
A
Beautiful
B
Well
C
Normally
D
Wonderfully

Slide 20 - Quiz


Max is a ... singer.
A
Good
B
Well

Slide 21 - Quiz


This hamburger tastes ...
A
Awful
B
Awfully

Slide 22 - Quiz


You can ... open the box.
A
Easy
B
Easily
C
Easyly

Slide 23 - Quiz


He drives the car ...
A
Carefully
B
Careful

Slide 24 - Quiz


Jamie Oliver cooks ...
A
Fantastic
B
Fantasticly
C
Fantastically

Slide 25 - Quiz


Madonna is a ... singer.
A
Terribly
B
Terrible

Slide 26 - Quiz


That pizza smells ...
A
Nicely
B
Nice

Slide 27 - Quiz


I think a Friesian horse is ...
A
Beautiful
B
Beautifully

Slide 28 - Quiz

Adjectives & adverbs
I know the difference
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 29 - Poll

Adjectives & adverbs
I know how to form them
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 30 - Poll

Adjectives & adverbs
I know how to use them
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 31 - Poll

TASK

  • Do paragraph 3.4: exercises 7 t/m 9 
    


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Homework

Read The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe up till and including chapter 14 

Learn Vocabulary 3 and 4

Learn all irregular verbs  (p. 285)

Finish assignments 2-5, 7-9

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