Unit 2.4 - present simple

Present simple
That which you do every day
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Present simple
That which you do every day

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At the end of this lesson....
...I can tell someone about what I do in the morning.

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Meet Max!
This is Max.

Max is in class FB1C 



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Meet Max!
This is Max.

Max is in class FB1C 
That means: Fake B1C



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Meet Max!
This is Max.

Max is in class FB1C.
That means: Fake B1C.

Max is not happy.
Max is called in for spreekuur by his mentor. 



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Meet Max!
This is Max.

Max is in class FB1C.
That means: Fake B1C.

Max is not happy.
Max is called in for spreekuur by his mentor. 



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Meet Max!
This is Max.

Max is in class FB1C.
That means: Fake B1C.

Max is not happy.
Max is called in for spreekuur by his mentor. 

Matthijs is not happy.
Max has been late to school three times already.



EN            NL             
Late          Laat

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Spreekuur
Max, why have you been late
so often?
EN                       NL                      
Often                    Vaak

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Spreekuur
Max, why have you been late
so often?
...

Sorry! It seems that I don't 
have enough time in the 
morning!
EN                       NL                      
Often                    Vaak
Seems                  Lijkt erop
Enough                Genoeg

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Spreekuur
Max, why have you been late
so often?



Tell me what you do in the mornings. Perhaps I can help.


Sorry! It seems that I don't 
have enough time in the 
morning!
EN                       NL                      
Often                    Vaak
Seems                  Lijkt erop
Enough               Genoeg
Perhaps              Misschien 

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But first! Let's see if you can solve this vocabulary puzzle!

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wake up
check messages
eat breakfast
brush teeth
Walk to school

Slide 12 - Drag question


I wake up at 7 o'clock.



   

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I wake up at 7 o'clock.


I check my messages on my mobile phone.





   

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I wake up at 7 o'clock.


I check my messages on my mobile phone.


I eat breakfast.


   

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I wake up at 7 o'clock.


I check my messages on my mobile phone.


I eat breakfast.


I check my messages on my mobile phone. 





   

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I wake up at 7 o'clock.


I check my messages on my mobile phone.


I eat breakfast.


I check my messages on my mobile phone.


I brush my teeth.  





   

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I wake up at 7 o'clock.


I check my messages on my mobile phone.


I eat breakfast.


I check my messages on my mobile phone.


I brush my teeth.  

I check my messages on my mobile phone.





   

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I wake up at 7 o'clock.


I check my messages on my mobile phone.


I eat breakfast.


I check my messages on my mobile phone.


I brush my teeth.  

I check my messages on my mobile phone.


I walk to school. 





   

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I wake up at 7 o'clock.


I check my messages on my mobile phone.


I eat breakfast.


I check my messages on my mobile phone.


I brush my teeth.  

I check my messages on my mobile phone.


I walk to school. 





   
What do you think the mentor is going to say?

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I wake up at 7 o'clock.


I check my messages on my mobile phone.


I eat breakfast.


I check my messages on my mobile phone.


I brush my teeth.  

I check my messages on my mobile phone.


I walk to school. 





   
What do you think the mentor is going to say?
Perhaps you shouldn't check you messages so often...

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What about you?
Is there something you eat or drink every morning?

Write a sentence.

I...................every morning. 





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What do you eat or drink every morning?
Write a full sentence!

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What about you?
Is there something you do every day?

Write a sentence.

I......................every day.





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Is there something you do every day?
Write a full sentence!

Slide 25 - Open question

Present simple - tegenwoordige tijd
Let op! In het Engels is de tegenwoordige tijd anders dan in het Nederlands.
Je gebruikt de present simple voor:

1. Voor dingen die vaak, soms, af en toe, elke dag, regelmatig, nooit etc. gebeuren.
2. Feiten, blijvende situaties, of iets wat in het algemeen waar is. 



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Kijk naar de voorbeelden. Kun jij de regel ontdekken? Zet de woorden in de goede volgorde.

I often eat apples.
I always buy lunch.
I never sleep at night.
I always walk to school.

              
                                                                                        to school.




I
usually
drive

Slide 27 - Drag question

Present simple
1. Voor dingen die vaak, soms, af en toe, elke dag, regelmatig, nooit etc. gebeuren.
2. Feiten, blijvende situaties, of iets wat in het algemeen waar is. 



Pronoun -
voornaamwoord
Hoe vaak 
hele ww
I
(often)
eat (apples)
You
(never)
eat (apples)
We - you -they
(sometimes)
eat (apples)

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Present simple
1. Voor dingen die vaak, soms, af en toe, elke dag, regelmatig, nooit etc. gebeuren.
2. Feiten, blijvende situaties, of iets wat in het algemeen waar is. 









Waarom is deze leeg?
Hier is iets speciaals aan de hand. 
We call it:..........



Pronoun -
voornaamwoord
Hoe vaak 
hele ww
I
(often)
eat (apples)
You
(never)
eat (apples)
We - you -they
(sometimes)
eat (apples)

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Present simple
1. Voor dingen die vaak, soms, af en toe, elke dag, regelmatig, nooit etc. gebeuren.
2. Feiten, blijvende situaties, of iets wat in het algemeen waar is. 









Waarom is deze leeg?
Hier is iets speciaals aan de hand. 
We call it:..........the shit-rule!



Pronoun -
voornaamwoord
Hoe vaak 
hele ww
I
(often)
eat (apples)
You
(never)
eat (apples)
He - she - it
(always)
eats (apples)
We - you -they
(sometimes)
eat (apples)

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Present simple
1. Voor dingen die vaak, soms, af en toe, elke dag, regelmatig, nooit etc. gebeuren.
2. Feiten, blijvende situaties, of iets wat in het algemeen waar is. 









Waarom is deze leeg?
Hier is iets speciaals aan de hand. 
We call it:..........the shit-rule!



Pronoun -
voornaamwoord
Hoe vaak 
hele ww
I
(often)
eat (apples)
You
(never)
eat (apples)
He - she - it
(always)
eats (apples)
We - you -they
(sometimes)
eat (apples)
Bij he/she/it komt er in de present simple een -s achter het werkwoord.

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I __________ (to sleep) every night.

Slide 32 - Open question


We _________ (to walk) to school every day

Slide 33 - Open question


He __________ (to call) her every weekend.

Slide 34 - Open question

Mind the shit-rule spelling!

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Homework
2.4 reading – ex. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7
Study the vocabulary of 2.4  

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