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Welcome!
After today:
- you will know how to use the past simple correctly
- you will know how to use the new vocabulary in context
- you will have read and used sever English new items. Knowing how to adapt news items to instagram posts
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Welcome!
After today:
- you will know how to use the past simple correctly
- you will know how to use the new vocabulary in context
- you will have read and used sever English new items. Knowing how to adapt news items to instagram posts

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Warm-up
Watch this video. The presenter talks about different topics.  Pick out the topic that you like the most and describe in the next slide what it is about.

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Video item

Slide 3 - Open question

Grammar - repetition
We use the past simple when we talk about something that happened in the past. It started in the past and it finished in the past.
- This can be once: "I walked to school yesterday". (one specific moment in the past)
- It can be more than once: "when I was young, I walked to school every day, now I go by car". (happened every day, but doesn't happen anymore)
- Or it happened for some time in the past: "I lived next to my school when I was younger" (happened for a longer time, you lived there 3 years) 

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how do we make it
Regular: verb + ed. Walked, jumped, climbed
Word already ends in e: +d. lived, hated
Irregular: many diferent ones. It's a matter of learning

- Positive: I walked to school yesterday
- Negative (something that didn't happen): Didn't + hele werkwoord: I didn't walk to school yesterday.
- Question: Did + hele werkwoord: did you walk to school yesterday
NB: the negative and questions sentences have "did/didn't" and then the whole verb. A bit strange, it's the past simple and you don't use a form of the past! But it is the truth. After did/didnt: whole verb, so NOT: "I didn't walked to school yesterday."

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Exercise
- First, do this exercise. It practises some of the irregular verbs. An example of an irregular verb is "teach" the past tense is "thaught", not "teached". Try to fill in the answer, then say "check" if you don't know the answer, look it up on google, then fill in the correct aswer.
- Second exercise: this exercise is about the past simple in context. You are given the whole verb. Fill in the right form of the past simple. Keep in mind that some sentences are questions and some are negative, some are regular and some irregular verbs.

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Vocabulary
With 10 of the vocabulary words, make sentences. It can be a seperate sentence for every word, or every sentence can include two or more of the words. 

You can find the vocab here.

Give your sentences in the next slide

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Vocab sentences

Slide 8 - Open question

News on instagram
You can often find news outlets on instagram. Their content on their website is different than on instagram.
Look at the following new items and how they were reported on instagram. What do you notice when it comes to language, length etc? Give your answer in the next slide


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Slide 10 - Open question

Making the news!
Now you will make two instagram posts of your own using the news. Find two items on this website. Read the article, or watch the video. Then make it into a newsworthy instagram post.
You should upload a photo and text on your instagram. The text needs to be a minimum of 30 words
Keep in mind what lnaguage the BBC uses on instagram 
In the next slide, give the link to the nes item and share your instagram name.

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Slide 12 - Open question

Rounding off:
Make 3 sentences about what you did yesterday. Use the past simple.

Slide 13 - Open question