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Slide 1 - Diapositive

Learning targets:

  • I can use the past simple and the past continuous together in a sentence
  • I know the difference between adverbs and adjectives
  • I know the English word order of a sentence. 

Programma:

Read your book

Recap of all the grammar in this lessonup (use your laptop

Continue with the graphic novel or study the words. 



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Lay-out toets
1. Woordjes EN-EN
2. Woordjes EN-NE
3. Woordjes NE-EN
4. Zin maken met een woord (let op het woord staat in het Nederlands, dus die moet je wel vertalen)

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5. Bijwoorden/bijvoeglijke naamwoorden (meerkeuze)
     Woordvolgorde. Welke zin staat goed
6. Bijwoorden/bijvoeglijke naamwoorden zelf invullen. Let op: bij een aantal zinnen staan er 2, dit is niet omdat je moet kiezen, maar je moet ze allebei gebruiken. 
    Woordvolgorde. Zet stukjes zin goed. Schrijf de hele zin dus ook op.
7. Past simple of de past continuous
8. Present perfect
9. Nederlandse zinnen vertalen. De zinnen staan in de present perfect. 
10 onregelmatige werkwoorden schema.

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 Past Simple / Continuous

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Past simple
Past continuous
Iets wat in het verleden een tijd bezig was. 
Eenmalige gebeurtenis in het verleden 
Situatie op een bepaald moment in het verleden. 
I sang
I was singing
Signaalwoorden: while, when, yesterday at five o'clock .... 
Signaalwoorden: Waliby

Slide 6 - Question de remorquage

Past Continuous

Slide 7 - Diapositive

past continuous = longer moment in past

Slide 8 - Diapositive

We use the past continuous to indicate that something  in the past took a period of time (continuous). 

Like all the continuous forms, it is made by using a form of the verb to be + ing.

An overview is next. 

Slide 9 - Diapositive

I was dancing
I wasn't dancing
Was I dancing? 
You were laughing
You weren't lauging
Were you laughing? 
He / she / is was travelling
He / she / it wasn't travelling
Was he / she / it travelling? 
We were eating
We weren't eating
Were we eating? 
You were cycling
You weren't cycling
Were you cycling? 
They were swimming
They weren't swimming
Were they swimming? 

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Past simple and past continuous in 1 sentence...

Slide 11 - Diapositive

Past continuous vs. past simple

Slide 12 - Diapositive

Past continuous

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I was cycling to school when the aliens landed.
When I came home my dad was cooking dinner.
I was doing my homework when my friend called.
We were playing a football match when it started to snow.
They weren't listening so the teacher yelled at them. 

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Fill in the correct form of Past Simple and Past Continuous: Everybody .......(dance) when the music .........(stop)
A
was dancing - stopped
B
was dancing - was stopping
C
danced - was stopping
D
danced - stopped

Slide 15 - Quiz

Past Simple vs. Past Continuous

Sheila and I ............. (talk) to the neighbour when the doorbell .......... .
A
talked / was ringing
B
were talking / rang
C
was talking / rang
D
talks / rings

Slide 16 - Quiz

Fill in the correct form of Past Simple and Past Continuous: When he ....(call) me I .......(have) a bath.
A
was calling - was having
B
called - had
C
calling - have had
D
called - was having

Slide 17 - Quiz

Use past simple and past continuous...

We .......... for English when the book ........
A
was studying - fell
B
was studying - falled
C
were studying - falled
D
were studying - fell

Slide 18 - Quiz

Fill in the correct form of Past Simple and Past Continuous: They .....(drive) to school when suddenly an accident ...... (happen)
A
drove - was happening
B
were driving - was happening
C
were driving - happened
D
drove - happened

Slide 19 - Quiz

Fill in the correct form of Past Simple and Past Continuous: Mom ......(enter) the room while I .......(cook) dinner
A
was entering - cooking
B
entering- cooked
C
entered - was cooking
D
entered - cooked

Slide 20 - Quiz

Past simple and past continuous
We .... (walk) the dog, when it ... (start) to rain.
A
was walking, started
B
walked, started
C
were walking, started
D
walked, was starting

Slide 21 - Quiz

Past simple and past continuous
When I .... (arrive) at the house, they ... (play) with the dog.
A
was arriving, played
B
arrived, was playing
C
were arriving, played
D
arrived, were playing

Slide 22 - Quiz


Word order

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The dog ate my homework in the garden yesterday.

Slide 24 - Diapositive

Wat is volgens jou de juiste volgorde van een Engelse zin?
1
2
3
4
5
wanneer?
waar
wat
doet
Wie

Slide 25 - Question de remorquage

Woordvolgorde

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1
2
3
4
5
on Sunday.
in the library
books
read
I

Slide 27 - Question de remorquage

1
2
3
4
in the weekend.
my grandparents
visit
We

Slide 28 - Question de remorquage

1
2
3
in Spain.
lives
My best friend

Slide 29 - Question de remorquage

1
2
3
4
5
every day.
at school
our friends
see
We

Slide 30 - Question de remorquage

1
2
3
4
the whole week.
in an office
works
My dad

Slide 31 - Question de remorquage

1
2
3
4
each Wednesday.
to the gym
go
I

Slide 32 - Question de remorquage

1
2
3
4
now.
to school
goes
Tom

Slide 33 - Question de remorquage

1
2
3
4
5
tonight.
to the cinema
to go
want
We

Slide 34 - Question de remorquage

Grammar
Bijwoorden en bijvoeglijk naamwoorden


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Adjectives
She is beautiful

That is a nice game

That was a great story
Adverbs
The makeup was beautifully done
That game was nicely played

The story was greatly exaggerated

Slide 36 - Diapositive

ADVERBS & ADJECTIVES

Slide 37 - Diapositive

Adjectives = bijvoeglijk nw
Een bijvoeglijk naamwoord gebruik je om iets of iemand 
te omschrijven. Het zegt iets over een zelfstandig naamwoord:

That is an amazing girl.
We all love that funny movie.
I think he is a terrible teacher.


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Adverb = bijwoord
Een bijwoord gebruik je om aan te geven HOE iemand iets doet. Een bijwoord omschrijft vaak een werkwoord, maar ook een ander bijwoord, een bijvoeglijk naamwoord of de hele zin.
            Mary sings wonderfully.
            My grandparents talk incredibly loudly.
             I am eating an amazingly delicious steak right now.
             Hopefully, she will call me back later.


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Hoe maak je een bijwoord?
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord + LY
IC - ALLY
(fantastic - fantastically)
Y - ILY
funny - funnily

Slide 40 - Diapositive

Uitzonderingen:


good - well
quite - quite
fast - fast
hard - hard
long - long

Slide 41 - Diapositive

Let op!
1. My teachers are nice.
2. That car looks beautiful.
3. Haggis smells awful.

Na koppelwerkwoorden zoals: to be (zijn), to seem (lijken), to feel (zich voelen) + to look (eruitzien), to smell (ruiken), to sound (klinken), to taste (smaken) gebruik je geen bijwoord, maar een bijvoegelijk naamwoord.

Slide 42 - Diapositive

DUS...

Ron is a careful driver.

Ron drives carefully.

Slide 43 - Diapositive

My aunt always cries very ___!
A
loud
B
loudly

Slide 44 - Quiz

The girl sings really ___!
A
fantastic
B
fantastically
C
fantasticly

Slide 45 - Quiz

___, my mum will buy me some birthday presents!
A
Hopeful
B
Hopefully

Slide 46 - Quiz

I've got a ____ dog!
A
sweet
B
sweetly

Slide 47 - Quiz

I am going to be ___ for school!
A
late
B
lately

Slide 48 - Quiz

Beyoncé looks ___ fabulous, doesn't she?
A
incredible
B
incredibly

Slide 49 - Quiz

Vinny plays rugby very ___.
A
good
B
well

Slide 50 - Quiz

Hermione ___ answered the question.
A
happy
B
happily

Slide 51 - Quiz