4DA Engels Unit 5 Back to the furure 1

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4DA Engels Unit 5 Back to the furure 1

Slide 1 - Slide

Does the name Marty McFly ring a bell?
No, it doesn't.
It does (vaguely).
Absolutely.

Slide 2 - Poll

Have you already watched the films
Back to the Future?
No I haven't.
Yes, I have.

Slide 3 - Poll

Which of these inventions came true (more or less)
A
hoverboard, thumbprints and changing headlines
B
self-lacing sneakers and technological glasses
C
hoverboard, self-lacing sneakers, technological glasses and changing headlines
D
all of them except for the flying cars

Slide 4 - Quiz

It is a bizarre thing going through old photos of my past self...it is like looking through a window into a past memory.
A
because
B
because of
C
so (that)
D
(in order) to

Slide 5 - Quiz

Store your memorabilia collected over the years in one box ... you can access it when you want to and enjoy it.
A
because
B
because of
C
so (that)
D
(in order) to

Slide 6 - Quiz

My nan kept her old teddy bear for all those years ... give it to me when I was little.
A
because
B
because of
C
so (that)
D
(in order) to

Slide 7 - Quiz

This is another reason I think it is so important to keep a family album; just ... the family can look back and remember things in their lives.
A
because
B
because of
C
so (that)
D
(in order) to

Slide 8 - Quiz

The headline said: ‘Man loses all of his childhood memories ... a rare condition’.
A
because
B
because of
C
so (that)
D
(in order) to

Slide 9 - Quiz

Things I would put
in a time capsule

Slide 10 - Mind map

timer
2:00
Your plans for the future?

Slide 11 - Mind map

1 I am donating any clean and usable items to a local church or shelter 
2 I’m keeping my report cards
3 I’m keeping only a few really important pieces of my artwork
4 I got rid of all the stuff my mum saved for me, and I’ve never regretted it
5 I’m going to keep a few things that prompted a forgotten story when I unboxed them 
A because I really hate clutter!
B mainly because of all the hard work I put into it.
C because I enjoy looking back at them and I think my son will too when he gets older.
D  because a thing is just a thing unless there’s a story behind it.
E so they can go to those who would truly love to have them.

Slide 12 - Drag question

1 present continuous
e.g. We’re meeting in 4 years from now! 
2 future simple
e.g. I am worried that I will feel more bitter about ...
3 future continuous
e.g. Hopefully I will be opening galleries in New York City.
4 going-to future
e.g. By the time you see this you’re going to be done with junior year already...
A predictions for the future based on evidence in the present
 + intentions and plans in the future
B  when you think an action will take place in the future + predictions + spontaneous decisions or promises
C to express what will take place in the future with stress on the
duration of the action + to talk about plans or arrangements
D  to talk about (personal) 
arrangements at a later time than now

Slide 13 - Drag question

How do you form the present perfect simple?
A
to be (pres) + ING form
B
to have (pres) + been + ING form
C
to have (pres) + past participle
D
to have (past ) + past participle

Slide 14 - Quiz

How do you form the short answer in present perfect simple?
e.g. Have you ever seen a ghost?
Yes, ... (+)
A
Yes, I did.
B
Yes, I have.
C
Yes, I do.
D
Yes, I saw.

Slide 15 - Quiz

How do you form the short answer in present perfect simple?
e.g. Have you ever seen a ghost?
No, ... (-)
A
No, I didn't.
B
No, I haven't.
C
No, I don't.
D
No, I didn't see.

Slide 16 - Quiz

Is there a specific time indication when you use present perfect simple?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 17 - Quiz

When do you use present perfect simple?
A
to describe experiences
B
to describe habits
C
to describe plans

Slide 18 - Quiz

Which keywords are often used in combination with present perfect simple?
A
ever, never, yet, already, recently, lately, so far, just, ...
B
in 2000, in the Middle Ages, when I was a child, an hour ago, yesterday, ...

Slide 19 - Quiz

How do you form the past simple in questions and negative sentences? Which form is correct? (e.g. to see)
A
Did you see? / I didn't saw
B
Did you saw? / I didn't saw
C
Did you saw? / I didn't see
D
Did you see? / I didn't see

Slide 20 - Quiz

Is there a specific time indication when you use past simple?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 21 - Quiz

Which future tense is this?

Omaha will be like home.
A
Future simple
B
Going to future
C
Future continuous
D
Present continuous

Slide 22 - Quiz

When do you use the past simple?
A
to describe experiences in the past
B
to describe actions at a specified time in the past

Slide 23 - Quiz

Which future tense is this?

I will be fitting in just fine.
A
Future simple
B
Going to future
C
Future continuous
D
Present continuous

Slide 24 - Quiz

Which keywords are often used in combination with past simple?
A
ever, never, yet, already, recently, lately, so far, just, ...
B
in 2000, in the Middle Ages, when I was a child, an hour ago, yesterday, ...

Slide 25 - Quiz

Which future tense is this?

I am REALLY worried that I won’t ft in.
A
Future simple
B
Going to future
C
Future continuous
D
Present continuous

Slide 26 - Quiz

Which future tense is this?
We are planning to meet again next summer.
A
Future simple
B
Going to future
C
Future continuous
D
Present continuous

Slide 27 - Quiz

Which future tense is this?

Things are going to be awesome.
A
Future simple
B
Going to future
C
Future continuous
D
Present continuous

Slide 28 - Quiz

Which future tense is this?

It’s not going to be a breeze.
A
Future simple
B
Going to future
C
Future continuous
D
Present continuous

Slide 29 - Quiz

How do you form the Future simple?
(e.g. I will work)
A
will + base form of the verb
B
'to be’ (present) + going to + base form of verb
C
will be + ing- form
D
'to be’ (present)+ ing- form

Slide 30 - Quiz

How do you form the Future continuous?
(e.g. I will be working)
A
will + base form of the verb
B
'to be’ (present) + going to + base form of verb
C
will be + ing- form
D
'to be’ (present)+ ing- form

Slide 31 - Quiz

a Do you remember which tense this is?
(e.g. I’ve never seen a ghost)
A
past simple
B
past perfect simple
C
present simple
D
present perfect simple

Slide 32 - Quiz

How do you form the Present continuous?
(e.g. I am working)
A
will + base form of the verb
B
'to be’ (present) + going to + base form of verb
C
will be + ing- form
D
'to be’ (present)+ ing- form

Slide 33 - Quiz

b How do you form this tense (present perfect simple)?
A
to be (pres) + ING form
B
to have (pres) + been + ING form
C
to have (pres) + past participle
D
to have (past ) + past participle

Slide 34 - Quiz

How do you form the Going to future?
(e.g. I am going to work)
A
will + base form of the verb
B
'to be’ (present) + going to + base form of verb
C
will be + ing- form
D
'to be’ (present)+ ing- form

Slide 35 - Quiz

c How do you form the short answer in this tense?

e.g. Have you ever seen a ghost?
Yes, ... (+)
A
Yes, I did.
B
Yes, I have.
C
Yes, I do.
D
Yes, I saw.

Slide 36 - Quiz

c How do you form the short answer in this tense?

e.g. Have you ever seen a ghost?
No, ... (-)
A
No, I didn't.
B
No, I haven't.
C
No, I don't.
D
No, I didn't see.

Slide 37 - Quiz

d Is there a specific time indication when you use this tense?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 38 - Quiz

e Why is this tense used here?
A
to describe experiences
B
to describe habits
C
to describe plans

Slide 39 - Quiz

f Which keywords are often used in combination with this tense?
A
ever, never, yet, already, recently, lately, so far, just, ...
B
in 2000, in the Middle Ages, when I was a child, an hour ago, yesterday, ...

Slide 40 - Quiz

a) She is getting married in October. Her boyfriend proposed to her last weekend.
A
CORRECT
B
INCORRECT

Slide 41 - Quiz

a Which tense is used here?
(e.g. I saw what looked like a man...)
A
past simple
B
past perfect simple
C
present simple
D
present perfect simple

Slide 42 - Quiz

b) We stay at a lovely B&B next weekend.
A
CORRECT
B
INCORRECT

Slide 43 - Quiz

c) I really believe I will win the lottery one day.
A
CORRECT
B
INCORRECT

Slide 44 - Quiz

d) Nobody knows what the future will bring.
A
CORRECT
B
INCORRECT

Slide 45 - Quiz

e) Are you hungry? I’m going to make you a sandwich. Just give me a minute.
A
CORRECT
B
INCORRECT

Slide 46 - Quiz

f) Look at those black clouds! It will rain.
A
CORRECT
B
INCORRECT

Slide 47 - Quiz

g) Our train leaves at 8:43.
A
CORRECT
B
INCORRECT

Slide 48 - Quiz

h) What will you be wearing at the gala tonight?
A
CORRECT
B
INCORRECT

Slide 49 - Quiz

i) – How will you get to the airport?
– My father will taking me.

A
CORRECT
B
INCORRECT

Slide 50 - Quiz

j) Don’t call me this afternoon. I will have dinner with important clients.
A
CORRECT
B
INCORRECT

Slide 51 - Quiz

k) Call me as soon as you will have your test results.
A
CORRECT
B
INCORRECT

Slide 52 - Quiz

l) What time leaves the train?
A
CORRECT
B
INCORRECT

Slide 53 - Quiz

m) His horoscope says he will probably has three children.
A
CORRECT
B
INCORRECT

Slide 54 - Quiz

n) He will probably not get married.
A
CORRECT
B
INCORRECT

Slide 55 - Quiz

o) She’s going to be a doctor when she grows up.
A
CORRECT
B
INCORRECT

Slide 56 - Quiz

'cried', 'smiled' and 'preferred' end in ...
A
/ɪd/
B
/t/
C
/d/

Slide 57 - Quiz

a) Which verb forms express longer background actions?
A
were looking, was browsing
B
were looking, vibrated
C
went out, vibrated
D
was browsing, went out

Slide 58 - Quiz

b) Which verb forms express short actions that interrupt other activities?
A
were looking, was browsing
B
were looking, vibrated
C
went out, vibrated
D
was browsing, went out

Slide 59 - Quiz

Which tense do you use to express SHORT or CONSECUTIVE (= opeenvolgend) actions in the past?
A
past simple
B
past continuous

Slide 60 - Quiz

Which tense do you use to express a LONGER, BACKGROUND actions in the past?
A
past simple
B
past continuous

Slide 61 - Quiz

Which word often introduces past simple in a sentence?
A
when
B
while, as

Slide 62 - Quiz

Which word often introduces past continuous in a sentence?
A
when
B
while, as

Slide 63 - Quiz