Lesson 3 - Verb to Be - present simple


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WELCOME!
Lesson 2: Verb to 'BE'

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Leermodus? 

Did you have breakfast this morning?

Hat and Jacket off?

Do you have everything?


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What are the class Rules?
Respect:
- When I am talking you are listening.
- When you are talking I am listening.
- No laughing at each other.
No mobile phones.

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Lesson Goal:
I can write English sentence(S) using:

- Subject Pronouns

- The verb to 'Be'

- Possessive adjectives



Lesson Plan
Quiz
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Grammar: Explanation & tasks
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Formative assessment
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Review

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  • Work in pairs.
  • Answer every question in English.
link: https://quizlet.com/nl/684762257/wilder-world-chapter-1-flash-cards/

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Explanation: Subject Pronouns 
Subject Pronoun: A word that replaces a noun in a sentence.

Subject Pronouns are:




Singular
Plural
I
We
You
He / She / It
They

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Sing.
Plural
I
WE
You
He / She / it
They

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Your Turn: Subject Pronouns
Task: Replace the personal noun with the Subject Pronoun.

1. Sally and Thijs are from England.
2. I am a student at Stanislas College.
3. Stef plays Fortnite everyday. 
4. The bag is very heavy.

I / We
You 
He / She / It / They

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Answer:

1. They are from England.

2. I am from England / He / She is from England.

3. He is very good at Fortnite. 

4. It is very heavy.

Subject Pronouns

Task: Wider World (pg.4):
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Question:
  • Which subject pronoun is missing?
  • Can you make a sentence using it?


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Explanation: The verb to BE
The verb 'TO BE':
- It is a verb.
- Used to describe something or
someone.
- Has 3 different forms: 
AM / IS / ARE

  • Negative: To make the negative add 'not'.
  • Question: To make a question, move the verb 'to be' to the front.


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Verb 'TO BE'
talk about names, ages, feeling, nationalities, and professions

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Explanation: The verb 'TO BE
Task: Fill in the blank with the correct verb 'TO BE': 
1. Sally and Thijs _____ from England.
2. I ____ a student at Stanislas College.
3. Stef ___ very good at Fortnite. 
4. Those bags _____ very heavy.
5. ____ you going to school today?
6. It ____ very heavy! You carry ____ !

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Answer:

1. They are / are not / aren't from England.

2. I am / am not a student at Stanislas College.

3. Those bags are / aren't / are not very. good at Fortnite. 

4. It is very heavy.

The verb 'TO BE'

Task: Wilder World
 2+3+4+5

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Explanation: Possessive Adjectives
Possessive adjectives: 
1. Used to show that something belongs to someone.
2. Used before nouns.


This is my house!
He is her father.



my
your
his
her
its
our
their

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Possessive adjectives:

Task: Wilder World
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Extra Film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rF070hPFbas

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Possessive Adjectives

Our turn!

Your turn:
Task: Write 2 sentences using the 'possessive adjectives'.


This is her dog.


That is my dad.


These are my 
sisters. Their 
names are Khloe 
and kim.

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Formative Assessment 1

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Formative assessment 1: Speaking and writing.

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Lesson Review...

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Lesson Review - Individual.
Write your own definition and example of: 
- Subject pronoun.
- The verb 'to be'.
- Possessive adjective.
Reflection
- What did you find most difficult today? Explain.
- Did you do your best today? Explain.

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