1KGT - Past Simple

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1KGT Past Simple
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Slide 1 - Slide

Today's lesson:
- Holiday
- Grammar 
- 6.5 exc 1 u/i 3

Slide 2 - Slide

Did you go on a holiday last year?

Slide 3 - Open question

Did you went abroad?

Slide 4 - Open question

Where did you go?

Slide 5 - Open question

If you didn't go on a holiday; what did you do?

Slide 6 - Open question

Describe your ideal
holiday in three words

Slide 7 - Mind map

Past simple: was/were
What is it about?

Slide 8 - Mind map

Grammar!

Slide 9 - Slide

Let's get to work!
6.5
Exc 1 u/i 5

Slide 10 - Slide

Past simple: was/were
 
Was = enkelvoud
 Were = meervoud




Affirmative:
I was out
You were out
He was out
She was out
It was out
You were out
They were out

Slide 11 - Slide

Past simple: was/were
Was = enkelvoud
 Were = meervoud


Negative:
I wasn’t out
You weren’t out
He wasn’t out
She wasn’t out
It wasn’t out
You weren't out
They weren't out

Slide 12 - Slide

Past simple: was/were
Was = enkelvoud
 Were = meervoud



Questions:
Was I out?
Were you out?
Was he out?
Was she out?
Was it out?
Were you out?
Were they out?


Slide 13 - Slide

We ... dancing all night long. (+)
A
Was
B
Were

Slide 14 - Quiz

She ... doing the dishes. (-)
A
Wasn't (was not)
B
Weren't (were not)

Slide 15 - Quiz

... they listening at all?
A
Was
B
Were

Slide 16 - Quiz

Do you understand the grammar form: was / were?
Yes
No

Slide 17 - Poll

Past simple: regular verbs
What is it about?

Slide 18 - Mind map

Past simple: regular verbs
Onderwerp + werkwoord + ed + rest van de zin

I played football yesterday.

yesterday = signaalwoord

Belangrijke uitzonderingen zijn:
  • Werkwoorden die eindigen op -e, krijgen alleen -d erachter:
- to bake: We baked a delicious cake yesterday.





Slide 19 - Slide

He ... (to play) football yesterday.
A
Plays
B
Played
C
Playing
D
Playyed

Slide 20 - Quiz

They got ... (to marry) last year.
A
Married
B
Maried
C
Marryd
D
Marryed

Slide 21 - Quiz

They .... (to finish) their homework last night.
A
Finish
B
Finishd
C
Finished
D
Finishing

Slide 22 - Quiz

Do you understand the grammar form: past simple - regular verbs?
Yes
No

Slide 23 - Poll

4.2 - Past simple: irregular verbs
What is it about?

Slide 24 - Mind map

Chapter 4 - 4.2 Past simple: irregular verbs
Leer: irregular verbs (1-72).





Onderwerp + onregelmatig werkwoord + rest van de zin

I ate dinner yesterday.

yesterday = signaalwoord

Slide 25 - Slide

She ... (to tell) him a secret last week.
A
Tolled
B
Said
C
Telld
D
Told

Slide 26 - Quiz

I ... (to sleep) all day yesterday.
A
Slept
B
Sleept
C
Sleeped
D
Sleep

Slide 27 - Quiz

He ... (to swim) for 2 hours last week.
A
Swimming
B
Swum
C
Swam
D
Swim

Slide 28 - Quiz

Do you understand the grammar form: past simple - irregular verbs?
Yes
No

Slide 29 - Poll

4.4 - to infinitive & gerund
What is it about?

Slide 30 - Mind map

Chapter 4 - 4.4: to infinitive






Vuistregel:
De to + hele werkwoord suggereert dat het nog niet gebeurd is (of in de toekomst pas echt gaat gebeuren):

- I remember to do groceries (je herinnert dat je nog boodschappen moet gaan doen)


- I stopped to buy bread (Je was met iets anders bezig, je stopt daarmee en gaat brood kopen)

Slide 31 - Slide

Chapter 4 - 4.4: gerund






Vuistregel:
De gerund (werkwoord + ing) suggereert dat het al gebeurd is (al gaande is):

- I remember doing groceries (is al gebeurd).

- I stopped buying bread (je koopt helemaal geen brood meer).

- I love playing a game tonight (Je houdt van spelletjes / games spelen. Je kan niet iets leuk vinden, als je het niet eerder hebt gedaan).



Slide 32 - Slide

To infinitive or gerund?

I've finished ... - come and eat!
A
To cook
B
Cooking

Slide 33 - Quiz

To infinitive or gerund?

I don't want ... yet!
A
Leaving
B
To leave

Slide 34 - Quiz

To infinitive or gerund?

I don't recommend ... the bus - it takes forever!
A
To take
B
Taking

Slide 35 - Quiz

Do you understand the grammar forms: to infinitive & gerund?
Yes
No

Slide 36 - Poll

4.4 - relative clauses (relative pronouns)
What is it about?

Slide 37 - Mind map

Chapter 4 - 4.7 relative clauses (relative pronouns)

Betrekkelijke voornaamwoorden (relative pronouns) gebruik je om zinnen die een gemeenschappelijk onderdeel hebben aan elkaar te koppelen. Een betrekkelijk voornaamwoord slaat als het ware een brug tussen twee zinnen. In de Engelse taal kennen we de volgende betrekkelijke voornaamwoorden: who, which, that, whose, whom en where.

who/that: als je wilt verwijzen naar personen.
  • The man who visited my birthday is my father.
  • These boys, who are learning about maths, are students.
  • The man that visited my birthday is my father.





which/that: als je verwijst naar dingen en dieren.

  • This is the car which I bought in 2013.
  • His wedding, which was fantastic, ended with a big party in their house.
  • This is the car that I bought in 2013.

where: als je verwijst naar plaatsen of locaties.
  • The building where I forgot my bag will be closed tomorrow.
  • The Netherlands, where most Dutch people live, is a flat country.

Slide 38 - Slide

There was a princess ... lived in a castle.
A
Who
B
Which
C
Where

Slide 39 - Quiz

The village ... I live is very quitet.
A
Who
B
Which
C
Where

Slide 40 - Quiz

He is wearing a tie ... I gave to him.
A
Who
B
Which
C
Where

Slide 41 - Quiz

Do you understand the grammar form: relative pronouns?
Yes
No

Slide 42 - Poll

LEER ALLE WOORDEN IN DE WOORDENLIJST DIE JE NIET BEGRIJPT!

Slide 43 - Slide

How confident are you about tomorrow's test?
Really confident
Confident
Neutral
Not confident
HELP!!

Slide 44 - Poll