The document provides an overview of grammar rules and concepts covered in Unit 7, including:
- Using dates and the words "at" and "on"
- The structure of "to be going to"
- The difference between the present simple and present continuous tenses
- Examples of the present simple and present continuous tenses
- Rules for the present simple tense
- Word order in English sentences
- The terms "much/many" and "little/few"
- The past simple form of "to be"
- The word "so" and how it is used
- Examples of sentences using covered grammar points.
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Session Overview
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2. 7.1 Dates
At tijd At 3.15 On dag On Monday
Data:
At 9.00 on Saturday June the 18th
At 9.00 on Saturday The 18th of June
Normaal: Getal + th 17th, 19th, 24th, etc.
Let op uitzonderingen:
1 (first) 1st
2 (second) 2nd
3 (third) 3rd
3. 7.2 to be going to
Gebruik:
Aangeven dat je iets vast van plan bent.
Vorm:
‘to be’ (am/are/is) + going to + ww
I am going to tell you all about my holiday
4. 7.3 Present Simple <-> Present
Continuous
SIMPLE CONTINUOUS
Vorm: Vorm:
– hele werkwoord – “to be” + hele werkwoord
– hele werkwoord + S (he/ + ING
she/it)
Wanneer gebruik je het?
Wanneer gebruik je het?
– nu bezig, aan de gang
feit/gewoonte (altijd, nooit,
regelmatig)
Signaalwoorden Signaalwoorden
always, usually, often, never, - (right) now, at the
every day/week etc. moment, at present, look,
listen
5. Examples!
Present Simple Present Continuous
She jumps every day She is jumping right
now
Feit/gewoonte now
6. Examples!
1. I always … (see) young girls with a lot of
jewels, I don’t like that.
2. Listen! The boys … (talk) about me again!
3. Every day I wear a skirt, but today I …
(wear) jeans.
4. Miss Jones … (look) like a popstar with
her beautiful dress.
5. I … (think) about Winnie all day. I can’t
think of anything else!
7. Examples!
1. I always see young girls with a lot of jewels, I
don’t like that.
2. Listen! The boys are talking about me again!
3. Every day I wear a skirt, but today I am wearing
jeans.
4. Miss Jones looks like a popstar with her
beautiful dress.
5. I am thinking about Winnie all day. I can’t think
of anything else!
8. 7.4 Present Simple
Vorm:
– Hele werkwoord
– Hele werkwoord + S bij he/she/it
Wanneer gebruik je het? Signaalwoorden
– Altijd Always, every …
– Nooit Never
– Regelmatig Usually
9. Vraagzinnen:
– do / does + hele werkwoord
Does he go to school every day?
Ontkennende zinnen:
– Don’t / doesn’t + hele werkwoord
He doesn’t go to school every day.
10. Let op uitzonderingen bij he/she/it soms:
– Go goes
– Do does
– Cry cries y ie
– Try tries
– Catch catches
– Miss misses
11. 7.5 volgorde in een Engelse zin
Regel: PvT
– Plaats voor Tijd ______P_____
I have an appointment at the doctor’s at 7.15
__T___
Regel bijwoorden:
– Het bijwoord komt vóór het hoofdwerkwoord.
I always go to school
Uitzondering:
– Vorm van ‘to be’ bijwoord na het hoofdwerkwoord
I am never alone
12. Examples!
Always 1. I go to bed at 11 o’clock.
Usually 2. He is angry at me.
Normally 3. We sleep late on Sundays.
Really 4. My sister loves chocolate
Only 5. I am free on Fridays
6. I have an appointment … (at the doctor’s at 9 o’clock / at
9 o’clock at the doctor’s)
7. I go … (at 22.00 to bed / to bed at 22.00)
8. You work … (at the supermarket every evening / every
evening at the supermarket)
13. Examples!
Always 1. I always go to bed at 11 o’clock.
Usually 2. He is usually angry with me.
Normally 3. We normally sleep late on Sundays.
Really 4. My sister really loves chocolate
Only 5. I am only free on Fridays
6. I have an appointment at the doctor’s at 9 o’clock
7. I go to bed at 22.00
8. You work at the supermarket every evening
14. 7.6
Much / Many
Betekenis: VEEL
Much: enkelvoud
much water
Many: Meervoud
many postcards
Many kisses, much love
15. Little / Few
Betekenis: Weinig
Little: enkelvoud
little time
Few: Meervoud
few people
Little water, few canoes
A little / a few
Betekenis: een beetje, een paar
16. Examples!
1. … (much/many) fruit
2. … (much/many) vegetables
3. … (much/many) people
4. … (much/many) time
1. … (little/few) fruit
2. … (little/few) vegetables
3. … (little/few) people
4. … (little/few) time
17. Examples!
1. much fruit
2. many vegetables
3. many people
4. much time
1. little fruit
2. few vegetables
3. few people
4. little time
18. 7.7 Past Simple of ‘to be’
I was
You were
He was was + not
She was wasn’t
It was
We were were + not
You were weren’t
They were
19. Examples!
1. I … in love with Julian three years ago.
2. You … not at school last week!
3. Jamie and Janine … angry yesterday
4. Lucy … away last month
5. She … in Spain a whole week.
20. Examples!
1. I was in love with Julian three years ago.
2. You were not at school last week!
3. Jamie and Janine were angry yesterday
4. Lucy was away last month
5. She was in Spain a whole week.
21. 7.8 So
Betekenis:
– (En) … ook
Vorm:
– Herhaal het hulpwerkwoord van de zin
John can think fast. So can Mick.
I am dreaming of summertime. So am I!
Maar: So are Kim and Jamy
22. Examples!
1. Do you know Susan? Yes, and … (my
mother)
2. Mike and I are on holiday and … (my
friend Lisa)
3. Lianne can learn very well and … (I)
4. I can tell you all about the accident
and ... (Mirte)
5. I am going to visit aunt Audrey and …
(my sister)
23. Examples!
1. Do you know Susan? Yes, and does my
mother
2. Mike and I are on holiday and is my
friend Lisa
3. Lianne can learn very well and so can I
4. I can tell you all about the accident and
so can Mirte
5. I am going to visit aunt Audrey and so is
my sister
24. 7.9 Wel doen! / Niet doen!
Niet doen!
Ontkenning maken we met don’t / doesn’t
Don’t worry!
Don’t fall asleep!
Wel doen!
Gebruik het werkwoord ‘gewoon’
Sleep tight!