3I Present Perfect

Look at your name on the photo and sit there.
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolvmbo k, tLeerjaar 2

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Look at your name on the photo and sit there.
Name not on the slide? Sit where you like.
Adam
Othmane

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Welcome T2D
Hang your jacket, put away your phone and earbuds.

Grab your worksheet and finish what you didn't do yesterday. Done? Relax
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10:00

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Class expectations (verwachtingen)
Everyone tries to speak English - mistakes? No problem
Be active and participate in class
Phones are out of sight and on silence
Listen to the person who's speaking and raise your hand
Bring your workbook and laptop to every lesson
Have respect for yourself and the people/things around you

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                       Present perfect


        have / has + voltooid deelwoord

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Wat is dan het voltooid deelwoord?
er zijn 2 verschillende         regelmatige werkwoorden 
                                                           
                                                  onregelmatige werkwoorden
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             regelmatige werkwoorden       
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werkwoord + ed
play - played
walk - walked
work - worked
want - wanted

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             onregelmatige werkwoorden

2
Het derde woord uit de rijtjes 
To do - did - done
to fly - flew - flown
to fight - fought - fought

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3I Present Perfect
Present Perfect: have/has ww+ed or irregular verb
An action started in the past and is relevant in the present 

I,you, we, they have taught English at this school for 20 years now.
he, she, it has worked at Albert Heijn since 2015. 

Has Ms. Wildeman been to Los Angles before?
I think she hasn't visited that place yet.




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Let's practice
  1. I ... (play) in a band.
  2. She ... (have) dance lessons.
  3. They ... (visit) lots of interesting places.
  4. The letter ... (arrive)!
  5. Ms. Wildeman ... (go) to many cities.
  6. Karen ... (talk) to the manager.
  7. The class ... (read) all the Harry Potter books.
  8. The students ... (water) all the plants.
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4:00

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Let's practice
  1. have played
  2. has had
  3. have visited
  4. has arrived
  5. has gone
  6. has talked
  7. has read
  8. have watered

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Let's practice
  1. The student ... (not, write) the test yet.
  2. The cats ... (not, jump) onto the table yet. 
  3. They ... (not, tell) Anne about it. 
  4. Steven ... (not, walk) through the park. 
  5. .... you ... (take) the test?
  6. ... she already ... (work out) today?
  7. ... Tom and Tim ... (be) to London?
  8. ... Albert Heijn... (close) yet or can I still go in?
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4:00

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Let's practice
  1. has not written / hasn't written 
  2. have not jumped / haven't jumped
  3. have not told / haven't told
  4. has not walked / hasn't walked
  5. have taken
  6. has worked out
  7. have been
  8. has closed

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Think you understand the Present Perfect?

Grab a worksheet

Do exercises A, B, E, F

Done early? Write six sentences about your own life using the Present Perfect.
Think the Present Perfect is still difficult/hard to understand?

Grab a worksheet

Do exercises A, B, D, F

Done early? Write three sentences about your own life using the Present Perfect.
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18:00

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