This lesson contains 28 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
Items in this lesson
Welcome to English class
Telefoon in de telefoontas
Pak alvast je laptop
Enjoy!
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Learning targets
At the end of this lesson I know the difference between the present simple and the present continuous
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What is your learning aim?
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Today's programme
Newsround 5 min
Homework check 10 min
Present simple and present continuous + activity 25 min
homework for next lesson 5 min
Round-off
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Newsround
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Homework
6,7,8 unit 1.2
Any questions about the homework?
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What do you know about the present simple?
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What do you know about the present continuous?
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Let's start with the present simple
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When do you use the present simple?
To express habits, general truths, repeated actions or unchanging situations, emotions and wishes
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For habits
He drinks tea at breakfast.
She only eats fish.
They watch television regularly.
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For repeated actions or events
We catch the bus every morning.
It rains every afternoon in the hot season.
They drive to Monaco every summer.
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For general truths
Water freezes at zero degrees.
The Earth revolves around the Sun.
Her mother is Peruvian.
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For instructions or directions
Open the packet and pour the contents into hot water.
You take the No.6 bus to Watney and then the No.10 to Bedford.
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For fixed arrangements
His mother arrives tomorrow.
Our holiday starts on the 26th March
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With future constructions
She'll see you before she leaves.
We'll give it to her when she arrives.
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example
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SHIT rule
She
He
or It?
Add an extra s
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WW
Het werkwoord laat je staan
I clean
he thinks
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Present continuous
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First, we use the present continuous for things that are happening at the moment of speaking. These things usually last for quite a short time and they are not finished when we are talking about them.
I'm working at the moment.
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We can also use this tense for other kinds of temporary situations, even if the action isn't happening at this moment.
John's working in a bar until he finds a job in his field. (He might not be working now.)
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We can use the present continuous for temporary or new habits (for normal habits that continue for a long time, we use the present simple). We often use this with expressions like 'these days' or 'at the moment'.
He's eating a lot these days.
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Am/are/is + ww + ing
He isworking
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When do we use the present simple?
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When do we use the present continuous?
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Homework for next lesson
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Today's aim I know the difference between the present simple and the present continuous