Engels : Nederlands Daniel Radcliffe is a young [actor] famous for his role of Harry Potter. = acteur In the [afternoon] I often do my homework and help at home. = middag Meryl Streep is an [amazing] actress. I love all her films but Mamma Mia! is my favourite one. = geweldig I never watch TV in the evening [because] I don't have time. = omdat When I'm [bored], I chat online with my friends or play games on my computer. = verveeld We live in a small flat, so we can't have a big pet animal. We want to buy a [budgie]. = parkiet Can we change the track? I [can't stand] that kind of music. = niet houden van Her [cat] sleeps all day. = kat Mum, can you do the washing, please? I have no [clean] socks. = schoon Winters in Norway are snowy and very [cold]. = koud My baby sister often [cries] at night. = huilen John works as a [DJ] at the Red Rabbit club. = DJ Greg studies Medicine because he wants to be a [doctor]. = dokter I [don't mind] dogs but I prefer cats. = niet erg vinden I get up very [early] every morning because I need about half an hour to get to school. = vroeg The International Space Station orbits the [Earth]. = aarde I [enjoy] driving a car. = genieten van In the [evening] Ana usually watches TV. = avond I do yoga for fifteen minutes [every morning]. = elk ochtend / elke dag She is always [excited] when she meets her friends. = opgewonden She wants to be fit, so she does [exercise]s every day. = oefening My [favourite] day of the week is Saturday. = favoriete What do you do [in your free] time? = in je vrije tijd I [get up] at seven o'clock and I eat breakfast with my family. = opstaan Tom's [guinea pig] is very clever. = cavia My mummy has got a [bad habit]. She eats after midnight. = slechte gewoonte She plays with her [hamster] in her free time. = hamster I feel [happy] when I can go out with my family. = gelukkig Mornings are [hard] for me because I hate getting up early. = lastig / moeilijk I [hate] tyding my room. = haten It's my birthday next week. Let's [have a party]! = een feestje geven I [have a shower] before I go to sleep. = douchen Are you [hungry], Mark? Do you want something to eat? = hongerig Sara is often [ill] in winter. = ziek When I'm very busy, I eat [instant] food. I just add hot water and it's ready. = kant-en-klaar What does life on the [international] space station look like? = internationaal [What kind of] films do you like the best? = [wat voor soort] ....? I go to sleep [late], so I'm often tired in the morning. = laat Does she [like] dancing? = graag doen Tom [love]s playing computer games. = houden van I hate getting up early, so [morning]s are not my favourite time of day. = ochtend I [never] forget to do my homework. = nooit I always read books late at [night]. = nacht She [often] goes shopping after school. = vaak Have you got a [pet]? = huisdier His younger sister wants to have a [pony]. = pony I [prefer] quick showers to hot baths. = verkiezen She usually [relax]es in front of the TV. = zich ontspannen I feel [relaxed] at the weekend because I don't have much to do. = ontspannen My neighbours are very [rich] people. They have expensive cars and clothes. = rijk I'm very [sad] because my best friend has problems at school. = verdrietig My uncle is a [scientist] and he works for NASA. = wetenschapper When my sister is angry, she [shout]s at me. = schreeuwen Do you know that astronauts sleep in [sleeping bag]s? = slaapzak I live near the school, [so] I walk. = dus I want to [study Medicine] at college. = geneeskunde studeren My Science [teacher] is very nice and her lessons are always very interesting . = leraar I am always very [thirsty] in the morning. = dorstig How often do you [tidy] your room? = opruimen My dad works long hours and he's usually very [tired] in the evening. = moe My daughter wants a [tortoise] for her birthday. = schildpad Paul is [unhappy] when he can't play games on his computer. = ongelukkig On weekdays I [wake up] at half past six. = wakker worden She [wash]es her hair every day. = wassen I never wake up [without] an alarm. = zonder Where does your father [work]? = werken Sam is [worried] because his dog is sick. = bezorgd