Lesson #4 Grammar - Past Simple & Irregular Verbs

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05-09-2021
Miss Strijker
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Welcome!
05-09-2021
Miss Strijker

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Planning for today
- Planning for the upcoming weeks
- Recap of last week
- Lesson Goals
- Grammar Unit 2
- Work on Nu Engels

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Planning for the upcoming weeks
- Today 5-10 Grammar
- 12-10 Grammar & Vocabulary
- 19-10 Fall Break
- 26-10 Test Unit 2
                -> Grammar, Vocabulary & Listening
- 2-11 To be announced
- 9-11 Bufferweek

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I'm proud of you!

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Lesson Goals
- You know how to recognize the past simple

- You know how to form the past simple

- You know the difference between regular & irregular verbs

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Grammar
- Verb ?

- Verb Tense?


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Past Simple

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I ..... (to walk) to school this morning

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I walked to school this morning

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Past Simple 

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The So as you can see in this slide, most verbs just get -ed behind it. 
Walk becomes walked
Play becomes played 
When we take a closer look at carry and study, we can see that they’ve got a consonant (medeklinker) before the -y, when this is de case the -y changes in -ies. 
Another thing we have to be aware of is that some verbs get a double consonant, like plan and stop. 
Past Simple
- Regular?

- Irregular?


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