In negative sentences, we put not between the form of be and the verb.
I am not playing.
He is not playing.
You are not playing.
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Present Continuous
Questions without question words in the Present Progressive
Are they writing e-mails?
With questions words
What are you doing right now?
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Look! The boys are _____ (come) home.
Slide 23 - Open question
They often _______(clean) the bathroom.
Slide 24 - Open question
Every Monday, Sally ________ (drive) her kids to football practice.
Slide 25 - Open question
Shhhhh! Be quiet! John ________ (sleep) .
Slide 26 - Open question
_______ (do) he work at night?
Slide 27 - Open question
People ________ (speak) English in Jamaica
Slide 28 - Open question
Archie ________ (not use) his computer at the moment.
Slide 29 - Open question
________ (Tony / live) near the park?
Slide 30 - Open question
__________________ (rain)there now ?
Slide 31 - Open question
Hurry up, the teacher __________________ (wait) to begin
Slide 32 - Open question
He never __________________ (listen) to what you say.
Slide 33 - Open question
Look! It ________ (snow) again.
Slide 34 - Open question
She (be) _____ always very excited and _____ (wake up) very early.
Slide 35 - Open question
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Lesson aims
1. At the end of the lesson students can tell the difference between present simple and present continuous
2. At the end of the lesson students can give examples of a present simple sentence and a present continuous sentence.
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Grammar: Tenses
Present simple vs present continuous
Past simple vs past continuous
future
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Present simple vs present continuous
Vergelijk de voorbeeldzinnen. Wat denk je dat het verschil is tussen de present simple en de present continuous?
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Present simple
Je gebruikt de present simple om te zeggen dat iets:
regelmatig gebeurt of een gewoonte is
een feit is of in het algemeen zo is
On Sundays we often visit our aunt.
I take a shower every day.
This espresso machine makes delicious coffee.
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Present continuous
Je gebruikt de present continuous om aan te geven dat iets nu aan de gang is. In het Nederlands gebruik je dan vaak ‘zit te’, ‘sta te’, ‘aan het …’.
What are you doing? I’m watching TV.
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Jim ... out a lot. But not tonight, because ....
A
goes out / it rains
B
is going out/ it rains
C
goes out / it 's raining
D
is going out / it's raining
Slide 42 - Quiz
I ... racing games regularly, but I ... other sports games.
A
play / never play
B
'm playing / never play
C
play / 'm never playing
D
'm playing / 'm never playing
Slide 43 - Quiz
I’m sorry, Doctor Perez is busy now. She ... with one of her patients.
A
talks
B
's talking
Slide 44 - Quiz
We ... Texel at least once a year.
A
visit
B
're visiting
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Past simple
Je gebruikt de past simple om aan te geven dat iets in het verleden plaatsvond of gebeurde (‘toen’).
John phoned Michael last weekend.
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Past continuous
Je gebruikt de past continuous om aan te geven dat iets in het verleden op een bepaald moment aan de gang was.
Michael was watching TV.
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Past simple & Past continuous
Je gebruikt de past simple en de past continuous samen in een zin om aan te geven dat iets gebeurde (simple) terwijl iets anders al aan de gang was (continuous).
Michael was watching TV when John phoned him.
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We (download) the new software last week.
Slide 49 - Open question
I (work) when you (call). (antwoord 1 / antwoord 2)
Slide 50 - Open question
I remember that day very well. It (be) a beautiful day. The sun (shine) and the birds (sing).