Les 5.1 9 mrt

 Today
  • Word Square Wednesday
  • Explain grammar:
      -  past simple vs present perfect
       -  play Quizizz
       -  do exercise in the workbook
  • Work on vocabulary exercises
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 Today
  • Word Square Wednesday
  • Explain grammar:
      -  past simple vs present perfect
       -  play Quizizz
       -  do exercise in the workbook
  • Work on vocabulary exercises

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Word Square Wednesday
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Past simple
vs.
Present perfect

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Past simple 
Vorm:

1. Werkwoord + -ed
2. Onregelmatig werkwoord (2e uit het rijtje)

Gebruik:
Iets is in het verleden gebeurd en is nu afgelopen
Charles Dickens died in 1870.
They went to the park yesterday.

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Past simple 
Signaalwoorden:

yesterday
in .... (jaartal)
the other day/week
this morning
on .... (dag)
ago
last
earlier

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Present perfect
Vorm:

Has / have + voltooid deelwoord 
(werkwoord + ed / onregelmatig werkwoord 3e rijtje)
Gebruik:
1. Iets is in het verleden begonnen en nu nog aan de gang

I have lived in Eindhoven since 1998.

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Present perfect
Gebruik:
2. Iets is in het verleden gebeurt en je merkt nu het resultaat

Jack feels sick. He has eaten too many sweets.

3. Praten over ervaringen (in iemands leven tot nu toe)

I have never been to Paris in my life.

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Present perfect
Signaalwoorden:

since
yet
so far
just
already
for
(n)ever
lately

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Past simple vs present perfect

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           Quizizz
Past simple or present perfect?

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Grammar
Workbook page 16
Exercise 15

  • Complete the email
  • Past simple or present
       perfect?
  • Check answers

Done? Do exercise 13

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Vocabulary
Workbook page 15
(Coursebook page 115)
Exercise 13

  • Complete the sentences
  • Check answers

Done? Start exercise 14

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