HEVA - Wordorder

Woordvolgorde
Engels heeft een vaste woordvolgorde:
wie-doet-wat-waar-wanneer
- She eats tomatoes in the park at night
- They learned English at school today
! Waar en wanneer zijn niet verplicht in de zin!
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In deze les zitten 27 slides, met interactieve quizzen en tekstslides.

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Woordvolgorde
Engels heeft een vaste woordvolgorde:
wie-doet-wat-waar-wanneer
- She eats tomatoes in the park at night
- They learned English at school today
! Waar en wanneer zijn niet verplicht in de zin!

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

to - to - to -to - to
Vaak staat bij werkwoorden het woordje 'to' ervoor.
Dit laat je meestal weg in de zin, behalve bij de woordjes: like, want, have/has , love
- I like to swim, I want to swim, I have to swim, I love to swim

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Wie
doet
wat
waar
wanneer
loves
My father
yesterday
speak
the garden
Kenan
an apple
everywhere
with Christmas
our dog

Slide 3 - Sleepvraag

My sister
talks
to my mum
in the living room
right now

Slide 4 - Sleepvraag

Laiana and Celso
are sleeping
when school starts
in September

Slide 5 - Sleepvraag

Maak een zin met de volgende woorden: tomorrow - computer

Slide 6 - Open vraag

Maak een zin van 4 woorden met daarin de volgende woorden: to eat - a tomato

Slide 7 - Open vraag

Maak en goede zin met de volgende woorden: Her brothers - piano

Slide 8 - Open vraag

Maak een zin met de volgende woorden: Mubarak and Salif - to play

Slide 9 - Open vraag

Woordvolgorde
Engels heeft een vaste woordvolgorde:
wie-doet-wat-waar-wanneer
- She eats tomatoes in the park at night
- They learned English at school today
! Waar en wanneer zijn niet verplicht in de zin!

Slide 10 - Tekstslide

Woordvolgorde
Wat doe je met woordjes die een frequentie/hoeveelheid aangeven? (always, usually, never, sometimes, often)
1) als je werkwoord am/are/is/was/were is, dan komt dit woordje erna!
2) als je een ander werkwoord hebt, dan komt dit woordjes ervoor!

Slide 11 - Tekstslide

1) It’s really cold in my room.      sometimes
2) Dad does the shopping on Saturdays.       usually
3) You are too old to learn new things.       never 
4) I use this liquid to clean the windows.       always

Slide 12 - Tekstslide

1) It’s sometimes really cold in my room.      
2) Dad usually does the shopping on Saturdays.       
3) You are never too old to learn new things.       
4) I always use this liquid to clean the windows.       

Slide 13 - Tekstslide

1 I __________________________ (go, usually) shopping on
 Saturdays.
2 George __________________________ (plays, never) tennis outside.
3 I __________________________ (am, usually) late on Mondays.



Slide 14 - Tekstslide

1 I _usually go__ (go, usually) shopping on
 Saturdays.
2 George ___never plays__ (plays, never) tennis outside.
3 I _am usually_ (am, usually) late on Mondays.



Slide 15 - Tekstslide

1) go – to bed – always – I – at nine o’clock 

2) in Amsterdam – There – many interesting sites – are 

3) was born – on 21 June 1982 – Prince William – in Paddington

4) John – at the station – Emily – this morning – met

Slide 16 - Tekstslide

1) I always go to bed at nine o’clock.
 
2) There are many interesting sites in Amsterdam.

3) Prince William was born in Paddington on 21 June 1982.

4) John met Emily at the station this morning.

Slide 17 - Tekstslide

nightclub / queue / reservation / though 
1) You can only come in with a _________________.

2) The teenager did not get into the _________________ because she was too young.
3) The _________________ was so long, we had to wait half an hour before it was our turn.
4) I arrived at the train station late; I did not miss the train _________________ 



Slide 18 - Tekstslide

nightclub / queue / reservation / though 
1) You can only come in with a reservation.

2) The teenager did not get into the nightclub because she was too young.
3) The queue was so long, we had to wait half an hour before it was our turn.
4) I arrived at the train station late; I did not miss the train though.



Slide 19 - Tekstslide

both, each, all, every, none
Both: betekent 'allebei' of 'beide'
Gebruik je bij: twee personen, dieren of dingen
!het zelfstandig naamwoord staat in het meervoud!

- Both cars were stolen
- I saw both children go to school

Slide 20 - Tekstslide

both, each, all, every, none
Each: betekent 'elke'
Gebruik je bij: twee of meer personen, dieren of dingen
!het zelfstandig naamwoord staat in het enkelvoud!

- Each car was stolen from my garage
- She wore a bracelet on each arm

Slide 21 - Tekstslide

both, each, all, every, none
All: betekent 'alle/allemaal'
Every: betekent 'iedere'
None: betekent 'geen/niet een'
Gebruik je bij: drie of meer personen, dieren of dingen
- All countries have a flag
- Simon plays soccer every Wednesday
- None of the elephants were caught that day
-


Slide 22 - Tekstslide

both, each, all, every, none
Each en Every gebruik je ook om nadruk te leggen

Each: bij 1 ding
Every: bij het geheel/alles

Each hit song needs to be played
Laiana knows every hit song
-


Slide 23 - Tekstslide

1    I saw ____________________ men go to work. (beide)
2    She wore bracelets on ____________________ arm. (elke)
3    ____________________ ships have a captain. (alle)
4    Josh drives his car ____________________ Saturday. (iedere)
5    ____________________ of the prisoners could escape. (niet een)

Slide 24 - Tekstslide

1    I saw __both__ men go to work. (beide)
2    She wore bracelets on ____each___ arm. (elke)
3    ___all___ ships have a captain. (alle)
4    Josh drives his car ___every__ Saturday. (iedere)
5    __none__ of the prisoners could escape. (niet een)

Slide 25 - Tekstslide

1    The road was blocked at both / each / every ends.
2    We enjoyed all / every / none minute of the match.
3    All / Each / None concerts of the tour are already sold out.
4    Ryan wears a hat all / both / each time I see him.
5    We were both / each / every disappointed about our results.

Slide 26 - Tekstslide

1    The road was blocked at both / each / every ends.
2    We enjoyed all / every / none minute of the match.
3    All / Each / None concerts of the tour are already sold out.
4    Ryan wears a hat all / both / each time I see him.
5    We were both / each / every disappointed about our results.

Slide 27 - Tekstslide