Exit Ticket Write either past continuous or past simple of the words in brackets.
1. I ____________ (to walk) my dog when a cat ____________ (to attack) us. 2. She _________ (to text) her friend while she _______________ (to bike). 3. A shark ____________ (to swim) up to me while I _____________ (to surf) in the Ocean.
Slide 8 - Open question
Exit Ticket
On a piece of paper, write either past continuous or past simple of the words in brackets.
1. I ____________ (to walk) my dog when a cat ____________ (to attack) us.
2. She _________ (to text) her friend while she _______________ (to bike).
3. A shark ____________ (to swim) up to me while I _____________ (to surf) in the Ocean.
Slide 9 - Slide
Lesson 1
Grammar: page 76-77
- I know when to use past simple vs. when to use past continuous.
Vocabulary: page 74-75
Chapter 1
A Watching, C Reading, F Listening
Irregular Verbs: page 219
- 1 through 30 to be - to fly
Herhalings Week (Revision Week)
Lesson 2
Grammar: page 125
- I know how to use present perfect.
- I can write a text following a task.
Vocabulary: 74/75 & 122-124
Chapter 1
G Reading
Chapter 2
A Watching, C Reading, F Listening
Irregular Verbs: page 219
31- 60 to grow - to see
Lesson 3
Grammar:
- I can use the modals, can, to be able to, could, must, have to and should.
Vocabulary:
All from chapter 1 & 2
Irregular Verbs: page 219
61-85 to sell - to write
Slide 10 - Slide
Change the verb to be in the present perfect. The squirrel _________ (to dig) another hole in my garden!
Slide 11 - Open question
Change the verb to be in the present perfect. We ________ (to study) really hard for the test.
Slide 12 - Open question
Present Perfect
When do we use it?
When something happened in the past and continues in the present. It is important at the time of speaking. There is a connection to the here and now.
We have washed the car. It's now clean.
Also about events and experiences up to the present
I've had a headache for two weeks.
Form?
have/has + past participle
I've gone home.
She's gone home.
past participle?
regular verbs (-ed), irregular verbs (3rd form)
TIP!
Signal words: juf(just, until, for) en (ever, never) sysar (since, yet, so far, already. recently)