Recap unit 1 track and trace 4

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Welcome

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Planning
learning goals                                                                                            5 min
recap of all the grammar items                                                       20 min
working on exercises                                                                           15 min
checking the answers                                                                            5 min quick evaluation/self assesment                                                      3 min
ending the lesson                                                                                     2 min

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Learning goals
After this lesson you have practised;
the present continuous
the going to future
prepostions to talk about when and where
present perfect
irregular verbs




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Future tenses (recap)
There are different ways to talk about things that are going to happen in the future. 

Today we are going to talk about  present continuous and to be going to.

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Present continuous (future)
How do you form a sentence using present continuous?
How do you form a negation using present continuous?
How do you form a question using present continuous?

  • Caution!
The present continuous is used to describe something that hapens at the exact moment of speaking as well.

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present continuous (future)
Present continuous (future) is used for plans and personal arrangements. Often some things have already been arranged before talking about it, or there might be proof. So it is more certain that it is actually going to happen. Often a time is specifically indicated in the sentence. 

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to be going to 
How do you form a sentence using to be going to?
How do you form a negation using to be going to?
How do you form a question using to be going to?

  • Caution!
the verb to go in the present continuous is very similar to 'to be going to' bus has a very different meaning!


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to be going to
To be going to is used to talk about intentions and things you want to do in the future. It is not always certain if it is going to happen. Often you have thought about it before saying out loud.

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Dennis ................... tonight at 8pm (to play)

Slide 9 - Open question

I ....................... for a day off (to ask)

Slide 10 - Open question

Prepositions 
You use certain prepositions to talk about where and/or when something happens. 

Which prepositions do we use to indicate this? 


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Make a sentence using a preposition

Slide 13 - Open question

Present Perfect
How do you form the present perfect?
How do you form the present perfect in negations?
How do you form the present perfect in questions?

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Present perfect
You use the present perfect in a few different situations 

  1. actions at an unspecified time in the past
  2. accomplishments or life experiences
  3. recent events 
  4. unfinished actions

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Present perfect 1
You use the present perfect to describe actions at an unspecified time in the past that are important or not over yet at the time of speaking. 

she has seen a lion before

Caution! if specified when it happened use the past simple



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Present perfect 2
You use the present perfect to talk about accomplishments or life experiences in your life up until now. 

Keywords: already, so far, up until now

I have already picked a theme for the party.

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Present perfect 3
You use the present perfect to talk about recent events, something that happened recently. 

Keywords: just, recently

I have just talked to him about it.

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Present perfect 4
You use the present perfect to talk about unfinshed actions, an action that hasn't happened , hasn't started or hasn't finished.
Caution! you can only describe unfinished actions in negations or questions.
Keyword: yet

Have you worked on it yet?

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Present perfect
Always use the present perfect if:

no specific time is indicated

the following keywords have been used: already, so far, up until now, just, recently, yet, since, for


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Sarah ..................... a lot of fun (to have)

Slide 21 - Open question

Tim ................... a venue already (to book)

Slide 22 - Open question

They .................... themselves a lot! (to enjoy)

Slide 23 - Open question

Nick and Charlie ................. together for two year (to be)

Slide 24 - Open question

irregular verbs

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Do you feel prepared for the test?
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Slide 26 - Poll

Ending the lesson
Great job!

Study page 31-41 for the test next week

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How many books ........
(she/write) so far??

Slide 28 - Open question

He ..... (work) for Microsoft since 2011.

Slide 29 - Open question

I ..................(be) a teacher since 2010.

Slide 30 - Open question