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Welcome!

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Planning
  • Grammar: Present Perfect                                                   10 min
  • LessonUp Grammar Quiz                                                      15 min
  • Exercises Chapter 2                                                                15 min
Goal: 
  • A2 I can use the present perfect and different forms of irregular verbs in a sentence.

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Grammar: Present Perfect
Dutch: voltooid tegenwoordige tijd
Rule: subject + have/has + past participle
                                * have: I, you, we, they
                                * has: he, she, it
Past participle = voltooid deelwoord
  • regular verbs: ww+ed
  • irregular verbs: laatste rijtje

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Grammar: Present Perfect
Use: 
  • something happened in the past and is still important                  (link between past and present)

I can't get in the house. I've lost my keys.
Teresa isn't at home. I think she has gone shopping.



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Grammar: Present Perfect
Use: 
  • something happened in the past and is still important
  • talk about things that began in the past and is still going on

They've been married for nearly fifty years.
She has lived in Liverpool all her life.

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Grammar: Present Perfect
Use: 
  • something happened in the past and is still important
  • talk about things that began in the past and is still going on
  • talk about experiences up till now
I've seen that film before.
I've played the guitar ever since I was a teenager.

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Grammar: Present Perfect
Key words: 
already, just, yet, ever, never, for, since, so far, up to now, not yet, lately, recently

  • No exact time is expressed.

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Past Simple
vs
Present Perfect

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past simple
nee
present perfect
(have/has volt dw)
ja
staat er in de zin
wanneer het is gebeurd?
ja
nee
present perfect
(have/has volt dw)
  • ww + ed 
  • 2e rij irr. v.

ja
no
No
ja
Is het al afgelopen?

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Time for practise
10 Questions
Please join the LessonUp

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1. Present perfect is?
A
verleden tijd
B
voltooid tegenwoordige tijd
C
toekomst
D
tegenwoordige tijd

Slide 12 - Quiz

2. Present perfect:
Wanneer gebruik je de present perfect?
A
het is in het verleden gebeurd en niet belangrijk wanneer.
B
bij feiten, gewoontes en regelmaat.
C
wanneer het nog moet gaan gebeuren.
D
als het nu gebeurt.

Slide 13 - Quiz

3. PRESENT PERFECT:
In welke zin wordt de present perfect gebruikt?
A
She had been working until late.
B
She have been working until late.
C
She has worked until late.
D
She has been working until late.

Slide 14 - Quiz

4. PRESENT PERFECT:
In welke zin wordt de present perfect gebruikt?
A
She was working until late.
B
She worked until late.
C
She has worked until late.
D
She has been working until late.

Slide 15 - Quiz

5. PRESENT PERFECT
In welke zin wordt de present perfect gebruikt?
A
I haven't seen her since yesterday.
B
It happened a long time ago.
C
It began last week

Slide 16 - Quiz

6. present perfect
She ... (to see).

Slide 17 - Open question

7. present perfect
He ... (to buy).

Slide 18 - Open question

8. present perfect
She ... (to fly).

Slide 19 - Open question

9. present perfect
You ... (to drive).

Slide 20 - Open question

Maak zelf een zin met een present perfect

Slide 21 - Open question

I can use the present perfect and different forms of irregular verbs in a sentence.
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Slide 22 - Poll

Let's get to work!               15 min
Go to Chapter 2 "Crime"
  • E Writing & Grammar - Exercise 26 t/m 30

Finished?
You may speak quietly with your neighbour

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Homework
Chapter 2 "Crime"
  • E Writing & Grammar - Exercise 26 t/m 30
  • Study Chapter 2 Vocabulary D

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Homework for today
Chapter 2 "Crime"
  • C Reading - Exercise 16 t/m 20
  • D Speaking - Exercises 21 & 22
  • Study Chapter 2 Vocabulary C

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