Week 37+38 - V4 past tensens etc

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Welcome V4
Get ready for English class

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Week 37 - lesson goals
- to learn to use the different past tenses
- to learn more about adjectives and adverbs 
YOU NEED: Stepping Stones book A

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Explain the word play (woordspeling)

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Zadie Smith

British writer 
of Jamaican descent

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Which past tenses can you mention?
(Tip: there are more than
just past simple!)

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1. Write your own sentence with the past simple AND the past perfect

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2. Write a sentence with the past simple AND the past continuous

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3. Write a sentence with the past simple AND the past perfect continuous

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NEW GRAMMAR - PAST TENSES p. 113:

1. Past simple & past perfect:
By the time I came home, he had already cooked dinner.
2. Past simple & past continuous:
I didn’t know he was cooking for hours.
3. Past simple & past perfect continuous:
I wondered how he had been learning to cook so well


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PAST TENSES p. 113:

Past simple & past perfect
By the time I came home, he had already cooked dinner.
This happened after this had happened.
2. Past simple & past continuous
I didn’t know he was cooking for hours.
This happened while this was going on.
3. Past simple & past perfect continuous
I wondered how he had been learning to cook so well.
This happened after this had been going on for a while.



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PAST TENSES p. 113:

Past simple & past perfect
By the time I came home, he had already cooked dinner.
Past regular/irregular form had + past participle
2. Past simple & past continuouss
I didn’t know he was cooking for hours.
Past regular/irregular form was/were + verb + -ing
3. Past simple & past perfect continuous
I wondered how he had been learning to cook so well.
Past regular/irregular form had + past participle + verb + -ing.



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To do now:
-> Read the grammar on page 113, Stepping Stones book A
P. 112-113: make exercise 15 A + B together (10 minutes)
Finished? Check together. After 10 mins we check in class.


timer
10:00

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Let's check 15 A+B
p. 112-114

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15A Example Key:
1 Describe events that took place at a moment in the past.
2 Describe events taking place around a specific time in the past.
3 Indicate two things happening around the same time in the past, one momentary (past simple) and one lengthy (past continuous).
4 Describe events finished in the past, especially when already completed before another past event.
5 Events which happened for a time just before or up to a past moment.

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Welcome V4
Get ready for English class

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What do you remember about the past tenses we discussed last week?

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Check: explain the past perfect in your own words. When do you use it?

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Explain: when do you use the past continuous?

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Explain: when do you use the past perfect continuous?

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PAST TENSES p. 113:

Past simple & past perfect
By the time I came home, he had already cooked dinner.
This happened after this had happened.
2. Past simple & past continuous
I didn’t know he was cooking for hours.
This happened while this was going on.
3. Past simple & past perfect continuous
I wondered how he had been learning to cook so well.
This happened after this had been going on for a while.



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PAST TENSES p. 113:

1. Past simple & past perfect:
By the time I came home, he had already cooked dinner.
2. Past simple & past continuous:
I didn’t know he was cooking for hours.
3. Past simple & past perfect continuous:
I wondered how he had been learning to cook so well


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PAST TENSES, RULES:

Past simple & past perfect
By the time I came home, he had already cooked dinner.
Past regular/irregular form had + past participle
2. Past simple & past continuouss
I didn’t know he was cooking for hours.
Past regular/irregular form was/were + verb + -ing
3. Past simple & past perfect continuous
I wondered how he had been learning to cook so well.
Past regular/irregular form had + past participle + verb + -ing.



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Let's check the homework
15B, page 66
In class

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15B Example key:
 
1 was driving, saw
 2 were constructing, took
 3 did you design
 4 was, were they thinking?
 5 was trying, spent

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Adjectives and adverbs:
what do you remember?

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Examples:
She is a careful mother. (adjective+ noun)
He is good at that. (copula verb + adj)
It smells delicious. (senses verb + adj)
Her child walks carefully. (verb+ adverb)
A very good film. (adverb + adjective)
She sings really well. (adverb + adverb)


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To do now:
Adverbs and adjectives
Exercises 43 A+B
Pages 136-138, hw

Finished? Revise your presentations or work in Holmwoods

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Welcome V4
Get ready for English class

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Today: 
- SO Presentations
- Grammar course

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adjectives and adverbs?

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Let's discuss the homework
pages 136-138

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43B: in class together

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43B:
1 Carefully is an adverb because it says something about a verb
2 New is an adjective because it says something about a noun.
   Extremely is an adverb because it says something about an adverb.
   Quickly is an adverb because it says something about a verb.
3 New is an adjective because it says something about a noun.
   Wrongly is an adverb because it says something about a verb.
4 Incredibly is an adverb because it says something about an adjective.
   Beautiful is an adjective because it is linked to a linking verb.
 5 Most is an adverb because it says something about an adjective.
    Popular is an adjective because it says something about a noun.

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Study vocab Chapter 1 Stepping stones p. 54-55
Fill in the gap:
1. I think it’s an _____________ to ask me such a question!
2. I have a ________________ for vanilla ice cream over chocolate ice cream.
3. You should have told us this _____________, not afterwards.
4. I told you this a ______________ ago: two weeks have passed.
5. The scientist carried out some _____________ research.

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Key:
1. indecency
2. preference
3. before(hand)
4. fortnight
5. extensive

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‘The Human body’ & ‘Health’ – Finish Up 3,4,5
Fill in the gap:
1. She has a very ________ figure and fits into any dress.
2. Why do you ___________ my hand so suddenly?
3. ____________ isn’t everything; character is more important.
4. Nurse, please ____________ that she takes her medication!
5. The queen’s health ______________ very quickly.
6. The best doctors were _____________ before she died.
7. Who wants to live forever and be an __________? Dracula.
Next week: Finish Up 5, 6 + Vocabulary Chapter 1 Stepping Stones

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Key
1. slim
2. seize
3. Appearance
4. ensure
5. deteriorated
6. consulted
7. immortal

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Translate to English, and underline the adjectives and adverbs
“Ze liep zachtjes over het pad in de boomgaard. Het bruine gras tussen de bomen had al een tijd geen water gehad. Het grote, oude huis was achter haar en uit een raam op de bovenverdieping scheen vaag wat licht. Eindelijk was daar de appelboom. Nadat ze een kwartier bezig was geweest met plukken, ging ze met een volle mand snel weer weg.”

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Translation:
“She softly walked/She walked gently along the path in the orchard. The brown grass between the trees hadn't been watered for a while. The big old house was behind her, and from an upstairs window shone a faint light. Finally, there was the apple tree. After she had been picking for fifteen minutes, she quickly left with a full basket.”

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To do:
Magister -> Digitale leermiddelen -> English essentials -> Aan de slag (choose 3 grammar assignments)


Teacher checks!

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