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Revision grammar and vocabulary 3TOPS

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1A Irregulars (ex: 1. BECOME: became)
BRENGEN
VERGETEN
WETEN

Slide 2 - Open question

1B Irregulars (ex: 1. BECOME: became)
ZINGEN
SLAPEN
GAAN

Slide 3 - Open question

1C Irregulars (ex: 1. BECOME: became)
BETALEN
KOSTEN
MAKEN

Slide 4 - Open question

1D Irregulars (ex: 1. BECOME: became)
GROEIEN
VANGEN
NEMEN

Slide 5 - Open question

1E Irregulars (ex: 1. BECOME: became)
ZIEN
LEZEN
VOELEN

Slide 6 - Open question

2A Complete with the past simple (+/-/?)
In the 19th century, people [not to send] … text messages.

Slide 7 - Open question

2B Complete with the past simple (+/-/?)
How [ they - send] messages to each other?

Slide 8 - Open question

2C Complete with the past simple (+/-/?)
They [to have] … a great alternative for sending texts.

Slide 9 - Open question

2D Complete with the past simple (+/-/?)
They [to send] … a small boy with a message instead.

Slide 10 - Open question

2E Complete with the past simple (+/-/?)
Messenger boys [to stand] on little boxes in the streets and [to wait] for someone who [to need] to send a message. (new line each time)

Slide 11 - Open question

2F Complete with the past simple (+/-/?)
The boys [to bring] the message to the people.

Slide 12 - Open question

2G Complete with the past simple (+/-/?)
There [not to be] any telephones in those days, so big companies [to find] their perfect messenger boys themselves. (new line each time)

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2H Complete with the past simple (+/-/?)
You [can] … see boys all over the city.

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2I Complete with the past simple (+/-/?)
It [not to be] … a very difficult job.
They boys just [to run] ... around.

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2J Complete with the past simple (+/-/?)
[the boys - to like] … their job? Most people believe the kids back then [not to like] … their jobs so much.

Slide 16 - Open question

3A Emotions and feelings: choose the correct option!
A
excited
B
exited

Slide 17 - Quiz

3B Emotions and feelings: choose the correct option!
A
suprised
B
surprised

Slide 18 - Quiz

3C Emotions and feelings: choose the correct option!
A
sad
B
tired
C
tiring
D
worried

Slide 19 - Quiz

3D Emotions and feelings: choose the correct option!
A
happy – boring
B
confused - boring
C
confusing – boring
D
happy – bored

Slide 20 - Quiz

3E Emotions and feelings: choose the correct option!
A
happy
B
wet
C
annoyed
D
upset

Slide 21 - Quiz

4A Write a sentence with a comparative or a superlative.

Slide 22 - Open question

4B Write a sentence with a comparative or a superlative.

Slide 23 - Open question

4C Write a sentence with a comparative or a superlative.

Slide 24 - Open question

5A Past continuous or past simple?
I (to watch) a mystery movie on TV when the electricity (to go) out.
A
was watching / was going
B
watched / went
C
was watching / went
D
watched / was going

Slide 25 - Quiz

5B Past continuous or past simple?
What (you, to do) when the accident (to happen)?
A
was you doing / was happening
B
were you doing/ happened
C
did you / happened
D
did you do / happening

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5C Past continuous or past simple?
At the time of the accident I ... to change a light bulb that had burnt out.
A
trying
B
was trying
C
were trying
D
tryed

Slide 27 - Quiz

6A POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
Do you like your school?

A
It's OK.
B
Its ok.

Slide 28 - Quiz

6B POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
I would really prefer to go to ... school.
A
my sister's
B
me sister's
C
mine sister's

Slide 29 - Quiz

6C POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
Your sister's school?
What is so great about ...?
A
her
B
hers

Slide 30 - Quiz

6D POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
... the students get a lot more chances to be creative.
A
They're
B
Their
C
There

Slide 31 - Quiz

6E POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
This week ... organising a ‘pimp your locker’ day.
A
they're
B
their
C
there

Slide 32 - Quiz

6F POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
Every student gets the chance to use stencils and decorate ... or ... lockers.
A
he's - her
B
his - her
C
he's - hers
D
his - hers

Slide 33 - Quiz

6G POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
I don’t think the head teacher would ever allow something like that at ... school.
A
our
B
hour
C
ours

Slide 34 - Quiz

6H POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
I can’t ever see it happening at ... either.
A
our
B
hour
C
ours

Slide 35 - Quiz

6I POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
Our head teacher is all for uniformity. .... not into creativity at all.
A
he's
B
his

Slide 36 - Quiz

7A Form a question in the past simple
He ate AN APPLE AND A SANDWICH.

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7B Form a question in the past simple
They played VERY WELL last weekend.

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7C Form a question in the past simple
She came home AT 11 PM last night.

Slide 39 - Open question