Present simple and present continuous tenses

Year 1, period 2
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This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Year 1, period 2

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Flash back, what have we done?
Letter of introduction
0-meting (reading and listening)
Mini project 'Who are you?' (assignment 1-2-3)

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Today's lesson
Revision present simple/ present continuous
Assignment 4 'Who are you?'

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The Present Simple
Present Simple

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How do you make a negative with 3rd person singular? (study)

Slide 8 - Mind map

How do you make interrogative sentences?

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Affirmative sentences
She sometimes... (read) books

Slide 11 - Open question

Negative sentences
John …….(not go) to the disco

Slide 12 - Open question

Affirmative sentence
We never …..(go) to the circus

Slide 13 - Open question

Interrogative
Mr Grey teaches maths

Slide 14 - Open question

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Slide 21 - Video

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Revision! As fast as you can!
Schrijf drie vragen (op drie verschillende papiertjes) op. 
Verdeel 9 punten over de drie verschillende vragen. 

De vragen moeten gaan over de les van vandaag.
Weet je het antwoord? Ren naar de bel en sla erop.
Het groepje met de meeste punten wint de prijs.

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Describe two days
Today you are going to give a description of two days out of your week, namely a day at training (Curio) and a weekend day. Mention:
- Which weekday it concerns;
- What time you will leave home and by what means of transport;
- What time your classes are that day;
- What the subjects are called and what you think of these lessons
- What you do during that weekend day (job or something)

Note that you always write days of the week with a capital letter.
If you are talking about the time in the morning, then you are talking about AM. 
When talking about the afternoon and evening, you use PM.


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