Present simple MDI

Present simple

Have your notebook and a pen on your table and nothing else.
Fill in:
  1. My sister always (write) in her notebook.
  2. (you/drink) milk every day?
  3. (I / not / have) a car.

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4:00
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 1

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Present simple

Have your notebook and a pen on your table and nothing else.
Fill in:
  1. My sister always (write) in her notebook.
  2. (you/drink) milk every day?
  3. (I / not / have) a car.

timer
4:00

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Schedule
1. presentation on rules.
2. practicing together.
3. practicing individually.
4. revision.

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Presentation
During the presentation you listen in silence and take notes.

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Present simple
verb: base verb (hele werkwoord)
verb for he/she/it: base verb + s

I play
She plays                           SHIT (rule) = she, he, it in short
We play



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other verb forms SHIT rule
word ending in -e: + s                 dance --> dances
word ending in -ch: + es:            watch  --> watches
word ending in -sh: + es:            wash -->   washes
word ending in -x: + es:              fix  --> fixes 
word ending in o-: + es:              do --> does
word ending in consonant + -y: + ies.            study = studies
word changes entirely:           have            has

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Negations (ontkenningen)
If you want to say something that is not true or isn't right, than you have to use a negative sentence. You have to look at the person before you can use the right form of the verb:

You add 'do not' before the verb: do not like for I/you/we/they
You add 'does not' before the verb : does not like for SHIT

I don't (do not) like vegatables. She doesn't (does not) like vegetables. 

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Negations (ontkenningen)
I             don't like       vegetables.
you        don't like       vegetables.
he          doesn't like   vegetables.
she        doesn't like   vegetables.
it            doesn't like   vegetables.
we         don't like       vegetables.
you        don't like       vegetables.
they       don't like       vegetables.
She doesn't likes
The words can be written separate or together. 
  • do not / don't 
  • does not / doesn't 

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Exceptions (uitzonderingen)
With some words, you use other forms of negations.
To be (am, is are): am not, is not (isn't), are not (aren't)
To can:                  cannot, can't 

I am not 12, I am 13 years old. 
She cannot help me, you can. 
We aren't married, we are boy- and girlfriend. 

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Questions (?)
You can also make questions in the present simple. Use: 
Do/Does at the beginning of a sentence. 

Do you know the answer?
Does she know the answer? 
Can I go to the toilet?                   Can she go to the toilet?
Am I too late for class?                 Is she too late for class?

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Practicing together
1.  The sun _____(rise) at 5 a.m.
2.  My brother regularly _____ (fix) cars.
3.  My unlce _____(not, like) bananas.
4.  I _____(not, can) help you right now.
5.  _____ (you, like) apples?
timer
3:00

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Individual practice
Do all the assignments from the stencil.
In silence, no talking!
Question? Wait until I walk by.
Done? think of 5 sentences in the present simple.


timer
8:00

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Revision
Only speak when you have permission from the teacher.

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That's all
See you tomorrow!

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