3M Unit 6 Lesson 2

3M Unit 6 lesson 2
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3M Unit 6 lesson 2
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Handelingsdeel 3M
3Ma Armaan, Elan
3Me geen

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Lesson 2
Let's start by doing the tyouts of lesson 2 then we will do excercises 11 to 16 together.  After that we will do some grammar.

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3) HAVE/HAS TO
3. has to (BIJ HE ,SHE, IT) /have to(WE,YOU, THEY)
  • Wanneer:
    Je gebruikt has to/have to om zekerheid, noodzaak of verplichting uit te drukken.
    Als iets van iemand anders moet
  • Vorm:
    + onderwerp + has to / have to + hele werkwoord
    ?   Do/Does + onderwerp + have to + hele werkwoord (has to valt dus weg in een vraag zin
  • Voorbeelden:
    I have to prepare for classes every day.
    He has to go to school every day.
    Does he have to go to school every day? 

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DOESN'T/DON'T HAVE TO
4.  doesn't have to / don't have to (has valt hier ook weg)
  • Wanneer:
    Je gebruikt doesn't have to / don't have to om geen verplichting uit te drukken.
  • Vorm:
    - onderwerp + doesn't have to / don't have to + hele werkwoord
    ?   Don't/Doesn't + onderwerp + have to + hele werkwoord 
  • Voorbeelden:
    I don't have to prepare for classes every day.
    He doesn't have to go to school every day.

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vt: HAVE TO
 In de verledentijd gebruik je Did of didn't have to 
  • Did you have to get up early today?
  • He didn't have to go. He was ill

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In Britain we ..... .... uniforms at school, it's awful!
A
don't have to wear
B
have to wear
C
should wear
D
has to wear

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You ... early today, it's Saturday.
A
didn't have to
B
don't have to get up
C
shouldn't get up
D
must not get up

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We .... wear schooluniforms anymore during the war.
A
has to
B
didn't have to
C
had to
D
doesn't have to

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Now do excercise 17

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Articles 
Definite article = the
Indefinite article = a or an

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Articles
Articles are placed before a noun,   In English we know two types of articles: THE (definite article) and A or AN (both INdefinite articles)

Examples: 
The book is on this shelf is mine.
I’d rather eat  a pear than an apple.

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Het gaat om de klank, niet om de spelling

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When to not use an Article?
Languages
She speaks Spanish.
Mealtimes
See you at lunchtime.
Cities and countries
She lives in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Street names and places
I travelled by taxi from Heathrow airport to Oxford street.
Some signal words
I am working next week.
Did you go on holiday last summer

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definite article = the  
Je gebruikt GEEN the bij een algemene verwijzing naar:

Je gebruik WEL the als je specifiek verwijst naar:

publiek gebouw - he was brought to hosipital by an ambulance
publiek gebouw - He was brought to the hospital in Hoofddorp
jaargetijde - In summer I always go to France
jaargetijde - I was born in the summer of 1975
maaltijd - She never skips breakfast
maaltijd - She loved the breakfast I cooked her this morning

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Which sentence is correct?
A. It is a honour to have you as our guest.
B. She went to an university upstate.
A
A.
B
B.
C
Both A. and B.
D
Neither A. or B.

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Which sentence is correct?
A. Did you manage to buy the book you were looking for?
B. Which the book are you reading?
A
A.
B
B.
C
Both A. and B.
D
Neither A. or B.

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Now do excercises 18 and 20, 21 ,22 and 23 ( 23 needs to be handed in on a piece of paper!)

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