This lesson contains 35 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
Items in this lesson
Good afternoon!
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Planning:
Recap of grammar unit 1
- Present perfect vs Present perfect continuous
- Past simple, Past continuous, Present perfect
- Relative pronouns
- Comparisons
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Sentences that illustrate the difference between the present perfect and present perfect continuous (1):
I’ve been decorating the house this summer. The focus is on the action taking place – decorating –
and the action is unfinished.
I’ve painted the house blue. The focus is on the finished result. The activity is finished but we can see the result now.
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Sentences that illustrate difference between the present perfect and present perfect continuous (2):
It has been raining for days.
You emphasise the fact that something has been happening a lot recently.
We haven't talked to him since last Friday.
This action has started in the past and is still ongoing at present.
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1. How long ....................................................................................... Julie? (you know) 2. I ............................................................................... all morning. I am tired. (work) 3. I ........................................................................ ten letters since morning. (write) 4. I ................................................................................... the report. (already receive) 5. Sorry about the mess. We ................................................... the walls. (paint) 6. This is the fifth time you ............................................... that question. (ask) 7. You ............................................................................ a dozen cookies today. (eat) 8. We .......................................................................... in this city for ten years. (live) 9. John ................................................................. his leg so he can’t walk. (break) 10. You look hot. What ................................................................................ ? (you do) 11. Help! I ................................................................................................. my purse. (lose) 12. ‘You look tired.’ ‘Yes, I .................................................................................... .’ (run)
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1. How long have you known Julie? 2. I have been working all morning. I am tired. 3. I have written ten letters since morning. 4. I have already received the report. 5. Sorry about the mess. We have been painting the walls. 6. This is the fifth time you have asked that question. 7. You have eaten a dozen cookies today. 8. We have lived / have been living in this city for ten years. 9. John has broken his leg so he can’t walk. 10. You look hot. What have you been doing? 11. Help! I have lost my purse. 12. ‘You look tired.’ ‘Yes, I have been running.’
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Use the Past simple/Past continuous/Present perfect. This is where Frank ...... (to live) until 1947.
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That factory ............ (to produce) several toy models when WW2 broke out.
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This store ...... (to be) closed since 1987.
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My sister and I ........ (to play) with Playmobil as children.
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Look, Maya .......... (to buy) me a fantastic gift!
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I ......... (to look) for a vintage jacket when I got a call from my mother.
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During the war, the factory temporarily ........ (to stop) producing toys.
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For the past six years, we ....... (to give) my mother flowers for her birthday.
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Relative pronouns
What do you remember?
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Om terug te verwijzen naar personen
om terug te verwijzen naar dieren of dingen
in plaats van which of who in bijzinnen die je niet kunt weglaten
om terug te verwijzen naar personen, dieren of dingen en bezit aan te geven
in plaats van who, direct na een voorzetsel
which, who of that mag je weglaten in bijzinnen zonder komma ervoor én waarin een ander woord het onderwerp is
whom
that
whose
which
-
who
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I really like that movie in ............ Leonardo DiCaprio plays.
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The person for ........... he wrote that song is unknown.
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This is the girl ....... helped me with my homework.
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This is the dog ....... I got for my birthday.
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This is the man ........ car was stolen.
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(dedicated) If you want to win this time, you have to be ...................before.
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(crazy) That is ........... thing I have ever heard.
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(much) Madonna does a lot for charity, but not ............ Bill Gates, I think.
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(little) Thanking him for his help is ......... you can do, isn’t it?
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(simple) Buying a new bike is probably ................ fixing the old one.
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(kind) The ........... thing to do would be to tell Jay to stop trying so hard.
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(relaxed) Mr Krup is probably ................ teacher we’ve ever had.