3M week 10 les 1

3M week 10 les 1
Please sit down, put your books on the table. Start reading in your reading books till everyone is logged in.


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3M week 10 les 1
Please sit down, put your books on the table. Start reading in your reading books till everyone is logged in.


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The London Eye
testtime

Slide 2 - Slide

Timetable
week 4 chapters 1-6 (test in week 5)
week 5 chapters 7-10
week 6 chapters 11-13
week 7 chapters 14-18
week 8 chapters 19 -22
week 9 chapers 23-26 (test week 10)
week 10 chapters 27-29
week 11 chapters 30-37
week 12 chapters 37-38
week 13 chapters 39- the end
week 14 test!!!!

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Timetable Presentations

week 7 Tim, Ashwan,Meral en Gawain 
week 8 Teun, Pema, Anastasia, Puk en Yassir
week 10 George, Ronja, Jo-ann, Kubra en Amy
week 11 Jonas, Max, Sinan, Nour en Jasmijn
week 12 Maira, Lesego, Lina, Destinee en Furkan
week 13 Rosello, Genairo, Djumana, Bilal en Sami
week 14 All who didn't do it befor!!

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Timetable Presentations 3MA

week 7 Semih, Aleyna O. Hawin, Mike
week 8 Muhammed, Maaike, Thais, Hinte Maykel
week 10 Kayra, Nora, Seyyid, Terrence, Abel
week 11 Alena R. Igor, Sami, Larbi, Diego
week 12  Yusa, Rehan,Mirac, Dani, Amin
week 13 Ilias, Sudraidrick, Djavan, Damian
week 14 All who didn't do it befor!!

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Unit 5 lesson 1
You will now start unit 5 lesson 1. The completion of this lesson is homework for next lesson

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Must(n't)
 MUST
You must stay at home.
 MUSTN'T
You mustn't go outside.

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Must: moeten (persoonlijke noodzaak, kan niet anders) 
- I'm hungry, I must eat something.

Mustn't: niet moeten/mogen
- We mustn't lie to our parents.

Mustn't = must not

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Let's Practice

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I _____ help my mother
A
must
B
mustn't

Slide 10 - Quiz

I ........ be home before 9pm.
A
must
B
mustn't

Slide 11 - Quiz

I _____ finish my homework, or my teacher will get angry.
A
must
B
mustn't

Slide 12 - Quiz

Read the sentence. Which one fits best?

You _____ worry about Sarah.
She will be alright in no time!
A
must
B
mustn't

Slide 13 - Quiz

Read the sentence. Which one fits best?

Turn it down!
You _____ play that music so loudly!
A
must
B
mustn't

Slide 14 - Quiz

The Imperative

Slide 15 - Slide

So first: What is the imperative?
The imperative is what we in Dutch call:
de gebiedende wijs.

So the imperative is used to instruct people, to tell them what to do. (for advice, requests, suggestions etc.)
Take a look at the following two sentences and drag them to the right place:

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request (een verzoek)
an instruction
'Could you close the door?'
'Close the door.'

Slide 17 - Drag question

ok...
So 'close the door' was the instruction. It tells you what to do.
You probably think it doesn't sound as polite as the request. And you are absolutely right! 


So, what is it then?

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'close the door!'
  • An imperative is base verb (present simple verb). Above, 'close' is the verb.
  • Imperatives are direct. Often they are used when we are angry.
  • Perhaps your old school teacher told you to:​ 'Sit down! Be quiet! Stop talking!'
  • When you buy, for example, a new smartwatch it comes with an instruction book telling you how to use it. This instruction book is written using imperatives. They are simple to use and easy to explain.
  • Remember we can't use continuous verbs; only base verbs:​  'Stand up, please' and NOT 'Standing up, please.'
There are also negative imperatives

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which sentence is written in imperative?
A
Run away! As fast as you can!
B
Can you run away, please?
C
My mother never told me to run.
D
Did he run away?

Slide 20 - Quiz

Which sentence gives an order?
A
Could you stay away from the fire, please?
B
Don't go near the fire!
C
You can not go near the fire!
D
We must put out the fire!

Slide 21 - Quiz

You drive too fast, ____________   down! 
________ we go out?
_____  _____  on the table!
________   them to the airport!
______   _______   and drive!
_________  your dirty boots outside!
_____________ your shoes
Don't sit
Leave
Don't drink
Take
Tie
Shall
Slow

Slide 22 - Drag question

So, to conclude:
  • the imperative is always the base form. But without the 'to'. And you never add 'ing' to the base form. 
  • the word 'you' is implied. So we don't use it.  (Be here when the bell rings! understand: YOU be here when the bell rings!)
  • To make a negative imperative, simply start with do not or don't  (don't drink the water!)
  • You can add 'please' to make it sound more polite. (please, close the door!)

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