d-toets hoofdstuk 6 (klas 2)

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question 1

Grammar 1

Jack en Carol praten over het weekend. Vul in: may, might could of couldn’t met de juiste vorm van het werkwoord tussen haakjes. Vul het juiste bezittelijke voornaamwoord in.

J: I have never had so much fun on dad’s company picnic.

C: It was great this year, wasn’t it? But don’t tell dad, he (1)
(to think) we want to come to his parties more often!

J: Oh come on, he isn’t that bad. You (2)
(to be) nicer to him.

C: I suppose you’re right. But his ideas are usually so boring. Having a picnic was my idea.

J: It wasn’t your idea, it was (3)
! He asked if you (4) (to think) of something to do and you (5) (to think) of anything so you came to me.

C: And then we talked about it and we thought of having a picnic. So you (6)
(to say) it wasn’t your idea or my idea, but it was (7)

J: Fair enough. But I bet dad will say to his boss that the idea was (8)


C: Ah yes, the boss. Remeber his wife at the picnic? She was really drunk!

J: I remember! She was talking to this rich new client, while drinking one vodka after another. At one point she took a large sip from a glass and realised the drink wasn’t (9)
; it was (10) !

C: She went all red in the face!

J: For good reason, her husband (11)
(to lose) a very big client, just because of his wife’s behaviour.

C: I almost can’t wait until next year’s picnic


question 2

Grammar 2

Dennis en Sven bespreken het schoolfeest. Vul de goede vorm van de woorden tussen haakjes in: bijwoord of bijvoeglijk naamwoord. Zet de woorden tussen haakjes in de juiste volgorde.

D: I am so tired, I can’t believe we have to work today after yesterday’s school dance. I could (1) (easy) have slept for another couple of hours.

S: I know what you mean. (2)
(rarely - go - I - out) but when I do (3) (have - work - to - always - next - the - day - I)!

D: I know, and I shouldn’t have drunk so much beer last night. My head hurts (4)
(terrible). (5) (usually - I - careful/carefully - am) about what I drink, but I was having such a (6) (good) time.

S: Your dancing was (7)
(awful) though.

D: As if you dance so (8)
(good)! As long as you feel (9) (good), everything is okay!

S: You’re right (10)
(will - say - I - never - anything - again - about - dancing - your).


question 3

Vocabulary

Ben vertelt over zijn vakantie in Engeland. Vertaal de woorden tussen haakjes.

Mary: Hi Ben, how are you?

Ben: Mary! So nice of you to call! I just came back from a few days’ holiday in London.

M: You were in England and didn’t even look me up?

B: (1)
(het spijt me), we just didn’t have time.

M: I understand, don’t (2)
(verontschuldigen), I was just kidding. Tell me what your holiday was like.

B: It was great! We stayed in a luxury hotel with (3)
(fantastisch) big rooms and in the mornings when we went down to (4) (ontbijten), we always used the (5) (schitterend, prachtig) grand staircase and pretend we were royalty.

M: In hotels you often have to get up (6)
(vreselijk) early, at what time did they (7) (serveren) breakfast?

B: Breakfast buffet opened at half past seven and stayed open for (8)
(anderhalf uur).

M: And (9)
(wat vind je van) the things you could eat there? Dutch people often don’t like English breakfasts.

B: Oh, at first I thought it would be (10)
(in orde). I saw (11) (gebakken) eggs and (12) (gebakken spek). I had some of that, with two (13) (sneetjes brood). But then I saw another table which almost made me feel sick. There was a huge bowl of baked beans and a (14) (schotel) with kippers. I thought: “Who wants to eat beans and fish in the morning?”, but there were people who piled loads of it on their (15) (borden). I was so amazed, I almost dropped my (16) (mes) and (17) (vork).

M: Well, I’m with you there, I always have cornflakes and an (18)
(appel) for breakfast. I prefer to have fish and chips for (19) (late avondmaaltijd)!