kader unit 1 grammatica pw

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In deze les zitten 28 slides, met interactieve quizzen en tekstslides.

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       Welcome to English

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

6. Eigen meervoud
- child                                 children
- man/woman                     men/women
- mouse                              mice
- tooth                                 teeth
- person                              people
- fish                                   fish
- sheep                               sheep

Slide 3 - Tekstslide

Meervoud van
play
bus

Slide 4 - Open vraag

Meervoud van
sister
match

Slide 5 - Open vraag

Meervoud van
life
tomato

Slide 6 - Open vraag

Meervoud van
hero
calf

Slide 7 - Open vraag

Meervoud van
hobby
child

Slide 8 - Open vraag

Meervoud van
university
sheep

Slide 9 - Open vraag

Persoonlijk voornaamwoord       Persoonlijk voornaamwoord
(onderwerp)                                     (niet onderwerp)
I               (I run away)                                       me       (She loves me.)
you        (You run away)                                 you      (I love you.)
he           (He runs away)                                him      (She loves him.)
she         (She runs away)                             her       (He loves her.)
it              (It runs away)                                  it           (He loves it.)
we          (We run away)                                 us         (She loves us.)
you         (You run away)                               you       (They love you.)
they        (They run away)                            them   (We love them.)

Slide 10 - Tekstslide

Look at Shelley. ___ is wearing pink clothes. I've just taken a photo of you. You will love ___. This new haircut doesn't do ___ any good. I look terrible. My parents and I are happy. ___ get along very well. Where are my books? I can't find ____.

Slide 11 - Open vraag

Bezittelijk vnw                      Bezittelijk vnw
(bijvoeglijk)                            (zelfstandig)
my       (This is my book)                             mine     (The book is mine)
your    (This is your book)                          yours    (The book is yours)
his       (This is his book)                             his          (The book is his)
her       (This is her book)                            hers       (The book is hers)
its         (The cat bites its own tail)
our       (These are our books)                   ours       (These books are ours)
your     (These are your books)                yours     (These books are yours)
their     (These are their books)               theirs     (These books are theirs)

Slide 12 - Tekstslide

Mack shaved ___ beard. This bag is ___, give it back to me. The dog tried to bite ___ own tail. We live in ___ apartment. The neighbours live in ___ apartment. They own it, it's ______.

Slide 13 - Open vraag

Wederkerend voornaamwoord
I             myself            I like myself
You      yourself         You like yourself
He        himself           Paul likes himself
She      herself           Anne likes herself
It           itself                The dog bit itself
We      ourselves       My dad and I drive ourselves
You     yourselves     You guys only think about yourselves
They   themselves   My parents paid for dinner themselves

Slide 14 - Tekstslide

Many people talk to _______ when they are alone. The computer turns ____ off. Watch out, you can easily hurt ____.
Anne cooked this meal ____. My dad and I are going to walk the trail ____.

Slide 15 - Open vraag

Voor alle 'gewone' werkwoorden geldt de SHIT-regel:
Bij she/he/it: werkwoord+s
Extra:
1. werkwoord eindigt op medeklinker en y > bij SHIT wordt het: ies
vb. to cry > he cries

2. werkwoord eindigt met sis-klank > bij SHIT wordt het: es
vb. to match > she matches
   

Slide 16 - Tekstslide

(+) John ____ (to play) outside.
(+) Paul ____ (to cry) a lot.
(+) The dog ____ (to watch) other dogs.

Slide 17 - Open vraag

(?) zinnen vragend maken
Als je in Engels een zin vragend wilt maken, gebruik je de juiste vorm van het werkwoord to do, gevolgd door het hele werkwoord !
vb. I walk in the forest >     (?) Do I walk in the forest?
       She likes him            >     (?) Does she like him?

Slide 18 - Tekstslide

(?) ____ (to talk, he) a lot?
(?) ____ (to play, they) football?
(?) ____ (to cry, she) always?.

Slide 19 - Open vraag

(?) zinnen vragend maken, uitzonderingen:
to be en to have got
Bij vormen van to be en to have got gebruik je geen to do !!!
vb. I am very funny.                        >     (?) Am I very funny?
       We are almost at home.        >     (?) Are we almost at home?

       Jim has got a bike.                  >      (?) Has Jim got a bike?
       They have got two houses. >      (?) Have they got two houses?

Slide 20 - Tekstslide

(?) _____ (to be, he) always late?
(?) _____ (have got, he) lots of money?
(?) _____ (to be, they) present today?
(?) _____ (to have got, you) nice clothes?

Slide 21 - Open vraag

(-) zinnen ontkennend maken
Als je in Engels wilt zeggen dat iets niet is (ontkennend) gebruik je de juiste vorm van het werkwoord to do, not en gevolgd door het hele werkwoord!
vb. I walk in the forest. >     (-) I don't walk in the forest.
       She likes him.            >     (-) She doesn't like him.

Slide 22 - Tekstslide

(-) My sister ____ (to love) her brother.
(-) We _____ (to drive) in our car to the cinema.
(-) Henry _____ (to play) football at PSV.

Slide 23 - Open vraag

(-) zinnen ontkennend maken, uitzonderingen:
to be en to have got
Bij vormen van to be en to have got gebruik je geen to do !!!
vb. Fred is very funny.                   >     (-) Fred isn't very funny.
       We are almost at home.        >     (-) We aren't almost at home.

       Jim has got a bike.                  >      (-) Jim hasn't got a bike.
       They have got two houses. >      (-) They haven't got two houses.

Slide 24 - Tekstslide

(-) We _____ (to have got) a nice apartment.
(-) The girls _____ (to be) very friendly to each other.
(-) Anne _____ (to have got) a beautiful sweater.
(-) John _____ (to be) a very tall person.

Slide 25 - Open vraag

Voegwoorden: and (en) - but (maar) - or (of)
vb. I like cheese and jam.

       Tom likes cheese, but he doesn't like jam.

       I want cheese or jam on my sandwich.

Slide 26 - Tekstslide

Britt wants to be a chef, ___ she doesn't want to have her own restaurant. I want to be chef ___ I want to have my own restaurant. Do you want to be a chef ___ do you want to be a waiter?

Slide 27 - Open vraag

Well done!

Slide 28 - Tekstslide