LESSON 2: LISTENING (2)

ENGLISH CLASS
WED
SEP 4
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ENGLISH CLASS
WED
SEP 4

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READING
timer
10:00

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TODAY'S LESSON

  • grammar: present perfect & present perfect continuous


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TODAY'S GOAL

  • You know the difference between the present perfect and the present perfect continuous, and you know how to use them

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PREVIOUS LESSON

  • listening

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GRAMMAR
PRESENT PERFECT & PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I have played tennis for six years.
I have been playing tennis for an hour.

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GRAMMAR
PRESENT PERFECT
  • in verleden gestart en nog steeds bezig
  • in verleden gebeurd, nadruk op resultaat
  • in verleden gebeurd, maar niet bekend/belangrijk wanneer

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PRESENT PERFECT (FYNE JAS)
FOR
YET
NEVER
EVER
JUST
ALREADY
SINCE

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GRAMMAR
PRESENT PERFECT
   +   have / has + volt dw
   -   haven't / hasn't + volt dw
   ?   Have / Has ... + volt dw

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GRAMMAR
PRESENT PERFECT
How long have you lived here?
We have lived here since 2018.
We haven't lived long here.

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GRAMMAR
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
  • heeft een poosje geduurd in het verleden

  • nadruk op tijdsduur (for hours, all day, etc.)
        - je vindt iets lang duren
  • gevolg van iets, met so of because

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GRAMMAR
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
   +   have / has + been + ww + -ing
   -   haven't / hasn't + been + ww + -ing
     Have / Has ... + been + ww + -ing

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GRAMMAR
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
Have you been waiting for long here?
I have been waiting in the rain for two hours!
I am tired, so I haven't been paying attention.

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TIMELINES
I have played tennis for six years.


I have been playing tennis for an hour.
now
now
←past 
future→
←past 
future→

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GET TO WORK

  • finish exercise 2
  • do exercises 5, 6, 7 and 8 (p. 11-13)
  • finished?
       - study the vocabulary or read your book

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TODAY'S LESSON
  • grammar: present perfect & present perfect continuous

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NEXT LESSON

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