Samenvatting door Sietske 3062 woorden 4 augustus keer beoordeeld. 3A The world of work
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1 Samenvatting door Sietske 3062 woorden 4 augustus keer beoordeeld Vak Engels 3A The world of work Places of work Office Studio Hospital Restaurant Surgery Bank School Building site Call centre Shop Laboratory Activities at work Answer the phone Be in carge of... Do paperwork Use a computer Greet customers Do manual work Deal with the public Work on your own Work in a team Describing work Stressful Busy Fun Skilled Menial Easy Boring Unskilled Challenging Full-time Part-time A woman: -ess; actress, manageress, air hostess More usual: women the same; actor, manager, flight attendant Neutral words: assistant, worker, person or officer; we use it instead of man or woman: Police officer, spokesperson, factory worker 3B Defining relative clauses Relative pronouns Which for things and animals Who for people Pagina 1 van 11
2 Where for place Whose to indicate possession In formal English we often use that instead of which In informal English we also use that instead of who Defining relative clauses In the end of the sentence: She s the vet who looked after my cat. In the middle of the sentence: The hospital where my sister works is great. 3C Working abroad Agent nouns 1. For people who do particular jobs or activities we can use: -er, -or, -ist, -ant, -ician : farmer actor journalist applicant musician 2. er = the person who does de action -ee = the person who is affected by the action employer employee trainer trainee 3D Non-defining relative clauses A non-defining relative clause comes immediately after a noun, it gives information about that noun It adds extra information to the sentence It starts with a comma and ends with a comma or a full stop Look out! In non-defining relative clauses we use who, which, where and whose, but we do not use that. Who Where Which Whose People Places Things Possessions 3E Reversing roles Phrasal verbs: separable and inseparable Separable phrasal verbs: [picked up some bread]/[picked some bread up] But when the object is a pronoun: always [picked it up] Inseparable phrasal verbs: [gets on well with his mother]/[gets on well with her] 3F A job interview If you ask someone and he or she answers, you can show that you ve listened with this phrases: Pagina 2 van 11
3 Really? That s great! Right. I see. That s interesting. OK. 3G A job application Use formal ways to say something instead of informal expressions in formal letters. Samenvatting Engels Unit 4: 4A The human body Ankle Calf Chest Chin Eyebrow Eyelash Eyelid Heel Hip Neck Nostril Scalp Shin Thigh Throat Thumb Waist Wrist Enkel Kuit Borst Kin Wenkbrauw Wimper Ooglid Hiel Heup Nek Neusvleugel Hoofdhuid Scheenbeen Dij Keel Duim Middel Pols To get something off your chest To split hairs To twist somebody s arm To be head over heels in love To put your foot in it To pull somebody s leg To talk about something that has been worrying you for a long time To argue about unimportant details To persuade somebody to do something To be completely in love To upset or embarrass somebody accidentally To tease somebody Pagina 3 van 11
4 Artery Bone Brain Heart Liver Lungs Muscle Ribs Skin Skull Spine Vein Slagader Bot Brein Hart Lever Longen Spier Ribben Huid Schedel Wervelkolom Ader 4B Past simple and present perfect contrast Past simple -> completed events in the past. Er is altijd een tijdsaanduiding. Present perfect -> voltooid tegenwoordige tijd. Hoe lang iets heeft geduurd (1), gebeurtenissen in het verleden waarbij het tijdstip niet zo belangrijk is (2) of gebeurtenissen die een relatie hebben met wat er nu gebeurd(3). Geen tijdsaanduiding of FYNE JAS: For, Yet, Never, Ever, Just, Always, Since. I have been at this school for six years. My sister has met Brad Pitt. I ve lost my watch. Have you seen it? Maken: have/has + vdw. 4C Fast food addicts To sue somebody means to take legal action against somebody. A law sued is a legal case against somebody. To dismiss a case is to reject it in court. To pass a bill is to make a law. 4D Present perfect continuous Present perfect continuous -> een actie die in het verleden begon en nog steeds bezig is (1) of een actie die net is gestopt en de situatie van nu uitlegt (2). Ook hier wordt soms een tijdsaanduiding gebruikt. I ve been learning English for six years. I m tired. I haven t been sleeping well. Maen: have/has + been + verb + ing 4E All-in the mind Pagina 4 van 11
5 Homophones are words with the same pronunciation as another word, but a different spelling and meaning. Wore-war Where-wear Two-too Here-hear Through-threw Know-no Whole-hole Write-right There-their Ant-aunt Waist-waste 4F At the doctor s Listen to your chest Keep warm and get plenty of rest I ve got a temperature and a bad cough For about a week Three times a day after meals You should rest as much as possible, and stay in bed I don t think you should go to work. You need plenty of rest If you don t feel better in three or four days, come and see me again You must liquid your foot for a couple of days. Try not to walk on it I ll prescribe some painkillers. You can take them every four hours You can also put ice on it to keep it cool Drink lots of drink When the diarrhoea stops, you can eat a little dry bread - but avoid milk and cheese Naar je hartslag luisteren Houd jezelf warm en rust uit Ik heb koorts en een slechte hoest Al ongeveer een week Drie keer per dag na maaltijden Je moet zo veel mogelijk rusten en in bed blijven Ik denk dat je niet naar je werk moet gaan. Je hebt veel rust nodig Als je je in drie of vier dagen niet beter voelt, kom dan terug Je moet je voet een paar dagen niet belasten. Probeer er niet op te lopen Ik schrijf je pijnstillers voor. Je kan ze iedere vier uur nemen. Je kan er ook ijs op doen om het koud te houden Drink veel Als de diarree stopt, kan je een beetje droog brood eten maar ontwijk melk en kaas Manieren om te zeggen dat je pijn hebt: I have a pain in my leg. My back aches Pagina 5 van 11
6 Some parts of the body: backache, earache, toothache, headache. Overzicht tijden Tijd Past simple Present perfect Present perfect continuous Gebruik Afgeronde gebeurtenissen in het verleden. Altijd een gebeurtenissen in het verleden waarbij het tijdstip niet belangrijk is gebeurtenissen die een relatie hebben Iets dat in het verleden begon en nog steeds bezig is Een actie die de situatie van nu uitlegt tijdsaanduiding met het het nu FYNE JAS hoe lang iets duurde Vorm Reg: +ed Have/has + vdw Have/has + been + ww + ing Irreg: 2 e rijtje Voorbeeld I went to the cinema I have walked to school. I have been studying English for two years. yesterday. I m seeking my watch. I have lost it. I haven t been sleeping very well, so I m I ve cycled for three hours! tired. She has studying English four years. 4A The human body Ankle Calf Chest Chin Eyebrow Eyelash Eyelid Heel Hip Neck Nostril Scalp Shin Thigh Throat Thumb Waist Wrist Enkel Kuit Borst Kin Wenkbrauw Wimper Ooglid Hiel Heup Nek Neusvleugel Hoofdhuid Scheenbeen Dij Keel Duim Middel Pols To get something off your chest To split hairs To twist somebody s arm To be head over heels in love To put your foot in it To pull somebody s leg To talk about something that has been worrying you for a long time To argue about unimportant details To persuade somebody to do something To be completely in love To upset or embarrass somebody accidentally To tease somebody Pagina 6 van 11
7 Artery Bone Brain Heart Liver Lungs Muscle Ribs Skin Skull Spine Vein Slagader Bot Brein Hart Lever Longen Spier Ribben Huid Schedel Wervelkolom Ader 4B Past simple and present perfect contrast Past simple -> completed events in the past. Er is altijd een tijdsaanduiding. Present perfect -> voltooid tegenwoordige tijd. Hoe lang iets heeft geduurd (1), gebeurtenissen in het verleden waarbij het tijdstip niet zo belangrijk is (2) of gebeurtenissen die een relatie hebben met wat er nu gebeurd(3). Geen tijdsaanduiding of FYNE JAS: For, Yet, Never, Ever, Just, Always, Since. I have been at this school for six years. My sister has met Brad Pitt. I ve lost my watch. Have you seen it? Maken: have/has + vdw. 4C Fast food addicts To sue somebody means to take legal action against somebody. A law sued is a legal case against somebody. To dismiss a case is to reject it in court. To pass a bill is to make a law. 4D Present perfect continuous Present perfect continuous -> een actie die in het verleden begon en nog steeds bezig is (1) of een actie die net is gestopt en de situatie van nu uitlegt (2). Ook hier wordt soms een tijdsaanduiding gebruikt. I ve been learning English for six years. I m tired. I haven t been sleeping well. Maken: have/has + been + verb + ing 4E All-in the mind Pagina 7 van 11
8 Homophones are words with the same pronunciation as another word, but a different spelling and meaning. 4F At the doctor s Listen to your chest Keep warm and get plenty of rest I ve got a temperature and a bad cough For about a week Three times a day after meals You should rest as much as possible, and stay in bed I don t think you should go to work. You need plenty of rest If you don t feel better in three or four days, come and see me again You must liquid your foot for a couple of days. Try not to walk on it I ll prescribe some painkillers. You can take them every four hours You can also put ice on it to keep it cool Drink lots of drink When the diarrhoea stops, you can eat a little dry bread - but avoid milk and cheese Naar je hartslag luisteren Houd jezelf warm en rust uit Ik heb koorts en een slechte hoest Al ongeveer een week Drie keer per dag na maaltijden Je moet zo veel mogelijk rusten en in bed blijven Ik denk dat je niet naar je werk moet gaan. Je hebt veel rust nodig Als je je in drie of vier dagen niet beter voelt, kom dan terug Je moet je voet een paar dagen niet belasten. Probeer er niet op te lopen Ik schrijf je pijnstillers voor. Je kan ze iedere vier uur nemen. Je kan er ook ijs op doen om het koud te houden Drink veel Als de diarree stopt, kan je een beetje droog brood eten maar ontwijk melk en kaas Manieren om te zeggen dat je pijn hebt: I have a pain in my leg. My back aches Some parts of the body: backache, earache, toothache, headache. Overzicht tijden Tijd Past simple Present perfect Present perfect continuous Gebruik Afgeronde gebeurtenissen in het verleden. Altijd een gebeurtenissen in het verleden waarbij het tijdstip niet belangrijk is gebeurtenissen die een relatie hebben Iets dat in het verleden begon en nog steeds bezig is Een actie die de situatie van nu uitlegt tijdsaanduiding met het het nu FYNE JAS hoe lang iets duurde Vorm Reg: +ed Have/has + vdw Have/has + been + ww + ing Irreg: 2 e rijtje Voorbeeld I went to the cinema I have walked to school. I have been studying English for two years. yesterday. I m seeking my watch. I have lost it. I haven t been sleeping very well, so I m I ve cycled for three hours! tired. She has studying English four years. Pagina 8 van 11
9 Samenvatting Engels Unit 4: 4A The human body Ankle Calf Chest Chin Eyebrow Eyelash Eyelid Heel Hip Neck Nostril Scalp Shin Thigh Throat Thumb Waist Wrist Enkel Kuit Borst Kin Wenkbrauw Wimper Ooglid Hiel Heup Nek Neusvleugel Hoofdhuid Scheenbeen Dij Keel Duim Middel Pols To get something off your chest To split hairs To twist somebody s arm To be head over heels in love To put your foot in it To pull somebody s leg To talk about something that has been worrying you for a long time To argue about unimportant details To persuade somebody to do something To be completely in love To upset or embarrass somebody accidentally To tease somebody Artery Bone Brain Heart Liver Lungs Muscle Ribs Skin Skull Spine Vein Slagader Bot Brein Hart Lever Longen Spier Ribben Huid Schedel Wervelkolom Ader Pagina 9 van 11
10 4B Past simple and present perfect contrast Past simple -> completed events in the past. Er is altijd een tijdsaanduiding. Present perfect -> voltooid tegenwoordige tijd. Hoe lang iets heeft geduurd (1), gebeurtenissen in het verleden waarbij het tijdstip niet zo belangrijk is (2) of gebeurtenissen die een relatie hebben met wat er nu gebeurd(3). Geen tijdsaanduiding of FYNE JAS: For, Yet, Never, Ever, Just, Always, Since. I have been at this school for six years. My sister has met Brad Pitt. I ve lost my watch. Have you seen it? Maken: have/has + vdw. 4C Fast food addicts To sue somebody means to take legal action against somebody. A law sued is a legal case against somebody. To dismiss a case is to reject it in court. To pass a bill is to make a law. 4D Present perfect continuous Present perfect continuous -> een actie die in het verleden begon en nog steeds bezig is (1) of een actie die net is gestopt en de situatie van nu uitlegt (2). Ook hier wordt soms een tijdsaanduiding gebruikt. I ve been learning English for six years. I m tired. I haven t been sleeping well. Maken: have/has + been + verb + ing 4E All-in the mind Homophones are words with the same pronunciation as another word, but a different spelling and meaning. 4F At the doctor s Listen to your chest Keep warm and get plenty of rest I ve got a temperature and a bad cough For about a week Three times a day after meals You should rest as much as possible, and stay in bed I don t think you should go to work. You need plenty of rest If you don t feel better in three or four days, come and see me again You must liquid your foot for a couple of days. Try not to walk on it I ll prescribe some painkillers. You can take them every four hours You can also put ice on it to keep it cool Drink lots of drink When the diarrhoea stops, you can eat a little dry bread - but avoid milk and cheese Naar je hartslag luisteren Houd jezelf warm en rust uit Ik heb koorts en een slechte hoest Al ongeveer een week Drie keer per dag na maaltijden Je moet zo veel mogelijk rusten en in bed blijven Ik denk dat je niet naar je werk moet gaan. Je hebt veel rust nodig Als je je in drie of vier dagen niet beter voelt, kom dan terug Je moet je voet een paar dagen niet belasten. Probeer er niet op te lopen Ik schrijf je pijnstillers voor. Je kan ze iedere vier uur nemen. Je kan er ook ijs op doen om het koud te houden Drink veel Als de diarree stopt, kan je een beetje droog brood eten maar ontwijk melk en kaas Pagina 10 van 11
11 Manieren om te zeggen dat je pijn hebt: I have a pain in my leg. My back aches Some parts of the body: backache, earache, toothache, headache. Overzicht tijden Tijd Past simple Present perfect Present perfect continuous Gebruik Afgeronde gebeurtenissen in het verleden. Altijd een gebeurtenissen in het verleden waarbij het tijdstip niet belangrijk is gebeurtenissen die een relatie hebben Iets dat in het verleden begon en nog steeds bezig is Een actie die de situatie van nu uitlegt tijdsaanduiding met het het nu FYNE JAS hoe lang iets duurde Vorm Reg: +ed Have/has + vdw Have/has + been + ww + ing Irreg: 2 e rijtje Voorbeeld I went to the cinema I have walked to school. I have been studying English for two years. yesterday. I m seeking my watch. I have lost it. I haven t been sleeping very well, so I m I ve cycled for three hours! tired. She has studying English four years. Pagina 11 van 11
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