6. Past simple vs. present perfect

Present Perfect - Past Simple
       Present perfect             Past simple
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Present Perfect - Past Simple
       Present perfect             Past simple

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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson you should be able to explain when to use present perfect versus past simple

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Introduce the learning objective and emphasize that it is crucial to master the difference between the two tenses since they are both commonly used in everyday conversations.
What do you already know about the difference between present perfect and past simple?

Slide 3 - Mind map

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What is Present Perfect?
Present Perfect is a tense used to describe an action that started in the past and still has relevance to the present.

today
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yesterday                                   tomorrow

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Explain what Present Perfect is and give examples such as 'I have lived in London for 5 years' and 'She has eaten breakfast already.'
What is Past Simple?
Past Simple is a tense used to describe an action that took place and ended in the past.

today
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yesterday                   tomorrow

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Explain what Past Simple is and give examples such as 'I lived in London for 5 years' and 'She ate breakfast at 7am.'
Using Present Perfect
Use Present Perfect when the action started in the past and still has relevance to the present.

today
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yesterday                       tomorrow

Slide 6 - Slide

Provide examples such as 'I have seen that movie three times already this month' and 'He has studied Spanish for two years.'

Slide 7 - Slide

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Signal Words for Present Perfect
Signal words for Present Perfect include 
'already', 'yet', 'ever', 'never', 'just', 'since', and 'for'.




Fyne jas!      

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Explain that signal words are a good indicator to help identify when to use Present Perfect.
Signal Words for Past Simple

Signal words for Past Simple include 
'yesterday', 'last', 'ago', and 'in'.

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Explain that signal words are a good indicator to help identify when to use Past Simple.
I understand this!
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Slide 10 - Poll

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Present Perfect - Past Simple
       Present perfect             Past simple

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect
She _____ (to play) the piano since she was 4.
A
played
B
have played
C
has played

Slide 12 - Quiz

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Past simple / present perfect
When I was a child I ...............(read) a lot of comics.
A
read
B
readed
C
have read
D
have readed

Slide 13 - Quiz

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect:
I ..... just ..... my telephone call.
A
has just finished
B
have just finished
C
did just finish
D
am just finishing

Slide 14 - Quiz

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Past simple / present perfect
I ............. ( break) my leg, now I can't walk anymore.
A
breaked
B
broke
C
have breaked
D
have broken

Slide 15 - Quiz

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect
How long ____ (she + live) in Britain?
A
did she live
B
did she lived
C
have she lived
D
has she lived

Slide 16 - Quiz

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect
I _________ that before.
A
did never
B
do
C
didn't
D
have never done

Slide 17 - Quiz

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Past simple <> Present perfect:
We ...... (not) yet, so we are hungry.
A
didn't eat
B
didn't eaten
C
haven't ate
D
haven't eaten

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect
I _______ (always + like) playing board games.
A
always like
B
always liked
C
have always liked
D
has always liked

Slide 19 - Quiz

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect

I _____ (be) a teacher for 14 years now.
A
was
B
has been
C
were
D
have been

Slide 20 - Quiz

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Past simple <> Present perfect:
No thank you, no more food for me.
I ............... lunch.
A
did already have
B
did already had
C
have already had
D
had already had

Slide 21 - Quiz

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect
.......... you ............ (eat) eggs for breakfast yesterday?

A
Did ... ate
B
Have ... eaten
C
Did .... eat
D
Has ... eaten

Slide 22 - Quiz

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect
I don't think we ...........(to meet).
A
meeted
B
have meeted
C
met
D
have met

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect
He ..... not ..... on the lights yet.
A
did not switch
B
did not switched
C
has not switch
D
has not switched

Slide 24 - Quiz

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect
I _____ (to work) at a book store last year.
A
worked
B
have worked
C
has worked

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect

........... (you + see) Janet recently?
A
Did you see
B
Did you saw
C
Have you seen
D
Have you saw

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Past simple <> Present perfect:

I ............. (walk) to school yesterday
A
have walked
B
walked
C
walk
D
am walking

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect

.............. (you + see) Janet last night?
A
Did you see
B
Did you saw
C
Have you seen
D
Have you saw

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect
I ............. (to see) her last month.

Slide 29 - Open question

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect:
I ... (not - to speak) to him in a week!

Slide 30 - Open question

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Past simple <> Present perfect:
She ...(leave) for work ten minutes ago.

Slide 31 - Open question

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Fill in the missing forms:
to seek - ... - ...

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Fill in the missing forms:
to show - ... - ...

Slide 33 - Open question

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Fill in the missing forms:
to draw - ... - ...

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Fill in the missing forms:
to fight - ... - ...

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect:
A policeman .....(catch) the criminals two days ago.

Slide 36 - Open question

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect:
A week ago I ......... (to fall) off my bike.

Slide 37 - Open question

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect:
The internet ........ (not exist) in 1980.

Slide 38 - Open question

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect:
I ......... (know) Julie for three years.

Slide 39 - Open question

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Fill in the missing forms:
to shake - ... - ...

Slide 40 - Open question

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Past Simple <> Present perfect:

I'm sorry, but I ... (forget) my homework.

Slide 41 - Open question

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Fill in the missing forms:
to stand - ... - ...

Slide 42 - Open question

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Past Simple <> Present Perfect:
How long ..... (she + live) in Britain?

Slide 43 - Open question

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Past Simple / Present Perfect:

David ..... (send) me an email five minutes ago.

Slide 44 - Open question

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Translate. Use the past simple or present perfect.

Ik heb hem gisteren niet gezien.

Slide 45 - Open question

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Ik weet wat het verschil is tussen de past simple en present perfect.
ja
nee

Slide 46 - Poll

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Wanneer ik een Engelse zin zie, weet ik precies waar ik op moet letten om te weten of het werkwoord
present perfect of past simple moet zijn.
ja
nee

Slide 47 - Poll

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Ik kan de past simple en de present perfect op de juiste manier toepassen.
ja, en ik weet wat ik doe
ja, maar ik doe alles op gevoel
soms lukt het, soms ook niet - ik begrijp de regels niet
nee, en ik snap er ook helemaal niks van

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