Telling Time & Present Simple Questions and Negations

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Stepping Stones Chapter 2

Slide 1 - Slide

What time is it?
and NOT
How late is it?

Slide 2 - Slide

Hoe zat het ook alweer met klokkijken? 
kleine wijzer= small hand 
grote wijzer= big hand
Over = Past
Voor = To
Kwart = A quarter
Half 1 = Half past twelve (een half uur verder dan 12 uur)
Half 3 = Half past two (een half uur verder dan 2 uur)

Slide 3 - Slide

Telling the time

Slide 4 - Slide

half past four
a quarter past five
half past five
twenty to eight
ten past ten

Slide 5 - Drag question

What time is it?
A
twelve hour
B
twelve clock
C
twelve o'clock
D
Half past twelve

Slide 6 - Quiz

What time is it?
A
It's seven hour.
B
It's seven o'clock.
C
It's seven hours.
D
It's seven clock.

Slide 7 - Quiz

What time is it?
13.30
A
half past two
B
one o'clock
C
half past one
D
half two

Slide 8 - Quiz

What time is it?
6:15
A
a quarter to six
B
a quarter past six
C
a quarter after six
D
a quarter for seven

Slide 9 - Quiz

What time is it?
7:50
A
ten to seven
B
ten before eight
C
ten past seven
D
ten to eight

Slide 10 - Quiz

What time is it?
4:30
A
half to five
B
four thirty
C
half past four
D
half five

Slide 11 - Quiz

What time is it?
2:40
A
twenty to three
B
forty past two
C
ten past half three
D
twenty before three

Slide 12 - Quiz

What time is it?
4:25
A
five to half past four
B
half past four
C
twenty-five past four

Slide 13 - Quiz

What time is it?
1:58
A
two to two
B
fifty-eight past one
C
almost two

Slide 14 - Quiz

What time is it?
8:47
A
thirteen to nine
B
seventeen to nine

Slide 15 - Quiz

What time is it?
10:36
A
thirty-six past ten
B
twenty-four to eleven

Slide 16 - Quiz

Present Simple
questions & negations

Slide 17 - Slide

Goals
- you can form questions in the present simple with to do, to have got and to be

- you can form negations in the present simple

Slide 18 - Slide

Slide 19 - Slide

PRESENT SIMPLE: QUESTIONS & NEGATIONS
We gebruiken het werkwoord to do om vraagzinnen en ontkenningszinnen te maken.
De werkwoorden to be en to have got  (en andere hulpwerkwoorden) zijn uitzonderingen op deze standaardregel.

Het werkwoord to do wordt als volgt vervoegd:
  • I /you/we/they       do      :     I like chocolate             Do I like chocolate?
  • He/ she/it                does  :    She likes chocolate    Does she like chocolate? 

Slide 20 - Slide

PRESENT SIMPLE: QUESTIONS
Bij vragen begint de zin met Do of Does

I feel good. -> Do you feel good?
He looks happy. -> Does he look happy? 

Let op: omdat we het werkwoord to do vervoegen voor he / she / it (does), zetten we het andere werkwoord in de volledige werkwoordsvorm. Looks -> look

Slide 21 - Slide

present simple: questions
Wanneer er een vorm van to be of to have got of een ander hulpwerkwoord in de zin staat dan verplaatst deze naar de start van de zin om de vraag te maken.
examples: 
He can swim very fast.              Can he swim very fast? 
That dog is happy.                        Is that dog happy? 
My favourite colour is green    Is my favourite colour green?
They are the best.                         Are they the best? 

Slide 22 - Slide

Let's practise! 

Slide 23 - Slide

________ you like pizza?

A
Do
B
Does

Slide 24 - Quiz

_________ she play tennis?
A
Do
B
Does

Slide 25 - Quiz

_______ they like chocolate?
A
Do
B
Does

Slide 26 - Quiz

_______ he live in London?
A
Do
B
Does

Slide 27 - Quiz

_______ your father have a red car?
A
Do
B
Does

Slide 28 - Quiz

________ these animals eat carrots?
A
Do
B
Does

Slide 29 - Quiz

PRESENT SIMPLE: NEGATIONS
Bij ontkenningen zetten we een vorm van to do + not tussen het persoonlijk voornaamwoord / onderwerp en het werkwoord.

I feel good. -> I do not / don't feel good.
He looks happy. -> He does not / doesn't look happy.

Let op: omdat we het werkwoord to do vervoegen voor he / she / it (does), zetten we het andere werkwoord in de volledige werkwoordsvorm. Looks -> look

Slide 30 - Slide

Slide 31 - Slide

Slide 32 - Slide

Present Simple.
Change this sentence into a question.
He has blond hair.
A
Does he have blond hair?
B
Has he blond hair?
C
Does he blond hair?

Slide 33 - Quiz

Present Simple.
Change this sentence into a question.
You have got a sister.
A
You got a sister?
B
Sister have you?
C
Have you got a sister?

Slide 34 - Quiz

Present Simple.
Change this sentence into a question.
They study a lot.
A
Study they a lot?
B
Do they study a lot?
C
Does they study a lot?

Slide 35 - Quiz

Make a sentence(question) in Present Simple:
......they walk to school?
A
Does
B
Do

Slide 36 - Quiz

write down the complete question:
........ John .......... French? (speak)

Slide 37 - Open question

Turn this into a question (present simple): You are a student .

Slide 38 - Open question

Turn this into a question (present simple): I can speak English

Slide 39 - Open question

Rewrite as a question.
John speaks French.

Slide 40 - Open question

Rewrite as a question:
Your sister eats pizza.

Slide 41 - Open question

Which sentence is the present simple?
(- negative/negation)
A
I am not liking cats.
B
I don't like cats.

Slide 42 - Quiz

present simple negation:
We ..... (to like) school that much.

Slide 43 - Open question

present simple negation:
She ..... (to talk) a lot.

Slide 44 - Open question

Turn this sentence into a negation (ontkennende zin) in the present simple:
"Joey likes cake"

Slide 45 - Open question

PRESENT SIMPLE: QUESTIONS & NEGATIONS
Maak vraagzinnen (met to do, to be of to have got) en ontkenningszinnen (met not).

  1. They write e-mails every day.
  2. You watch a lot of TV.
  3. He reads the newspaper.
  4. She is good at dancing.
  5. You drink a lot of tea.
  6. He has got a nice car.
  7. They like vegetables.
  8. She catches a cold every winter.

Slide 46 - Slide

I can form questions in the present simple
yes!
I think so, but I need more practise
no

Slide 47 - Poll

I can form negations in the present simple
yes
I think so, but I need more practise
no

Slide 48 - Poll