2425 V4 MAX 1.3 + 1.4 + grammar past simple & present perfect
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This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
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Final lesson
Good to see you, V4!
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Mon 9/9 - Fri 13/9
Study objectives:
I can
find and understand relevant information in short texts
clearly express my own views and opinions
make negative sentences
use past simple and present perfect correctly
This week's work:
Of Course §1.3 exc 1-3, 10, 6-8
Of Course §1.4 exc 1-5, 9-14
study irregular verbs (reference p.97)
Pre-test (deadline Fri 6/9)
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Lesson 1
Study objectives:
I can
find and understand relevant information in short texts
clearly express my own views and opinions
make negative sentences
Today's work:
Check last week's tasks
Of Course §1.3
reading: exc 1
vocab: exc 2
grammar: exc 3
listening: exc 6 (use headphones)
speaking: exc 7
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Of Course e-pack: 423104
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9:50 school photographer
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Unit 1
lesson 3
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Next class:
Advice:
finish assignments Unit 1 lesson 3 (see planner for week task)
study irregular verbs
Finish Pre-test e-pack
Slide 5 - Slide
Final lesson
Good to see you, V4!
Slide 6 - Slide
Lesson 2
Study objectives:
I can
clearly express my own views and opinions
use past simple and present perfect correctly
Today's work:
Of Course §1.4
reading: exc 1-5, 9
listening: @exc 10 (use headphones)
vocab (extra): exc 11, 12 (test material!!)
grammar: exc 13, 14
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Rememer to finish the pre-test + Tuesday's tasks
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Study irregular verbs for 2 minutes
reference book p.96
Slide 8 - Slide
irregular verbs challenge
Slide 9 - Slide
Slide 10 - Video
Slide 11 - Video
Grammar Quiz
Slide 12 - Slide
Which of the following is a (correct) past simple?
A
met
B
have gone
C
had went
D
meeted
Slide 13 - Quiz
How is a (regular) past simple formed?
Slide 14 - Open question
key words past simple
Slide 15 - Mind map
With most verbs, the past tense is formed by adding –ed:
called - liked - wanted - worked
But there are a lot of irregular past tense forms in English. A list of those can be found in your reference book on p.88
The past simple form is the second column:
to become - became - become
e.g. He became famous in 2019
Past simple + irregular verbs
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something that happened once in the past:
I met my wife in 1983.
We went to Spain for our holidays.
They got home very late last night.
something that happened several times in the past:
When I was a boy, I walked a mile to school every day.
We swam a lot while we were on holiday.
They always enjoyed visiting their friends.
Past simple + irregular verbs
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something that was true for some time in the past:
I lived abroad for ten years. He enjoyed being a student. She played a lot of tennis when she was younger.
we often use expressions with 'ago' with the past simple:
I met my wife a long time ago
key words: when, then, last, ago, yesterday (any dates/time in the past)
-> action was finished in the past!!
Past simple + irregular verbs
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Which of the following is a (correct) present perfect?
A
gone
B
has lived
C
had found
D
been living
Slide 19 - Quiz
How is a (regular) present perfect formed?
Slide 20 - Open question
key words present perfect
Slide 21 - Mind map
We use the present perfect simple (have or has + past participle) to talk about past actions or states which are still connected to the present.
have lived - has met - have given
Present Perfect
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We often use the present perfect to say what we've done in an unfinished time period, such as today, this week, this year, etc., and with expressions such as so far, until now, before, etc.
They've been on holiday twice this year.
We haven't had a lot of positive feedback so far.
I'm sure I've seen that film before.
Present Perfect
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We also use it to talk about life experiences, as our life is also an unfinished time period. We often use never in negative sentences and ever in questions.
I've worked for six different companies.
He's never won a gold medal.
Have you ever been to Australia?
Present Perfect
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We also use the present perfect to talk about unfinished states, especially with for, since and how long.
She's wanted to be a police officer since she was a child.
I haven't known him for very long.
How long have you had that phone?
Key words: since, for, never, ever, always, yet, just, recently, already, yet and still.
-> used for UNfinished actions/time
Present Perfect
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Homework:
Finish this week's tasks
Getting Started Pre-test (e-pack) + fill in grid on p.7