This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
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Wonderful Wendnesday!
Learning Goal:
- I know how to use the past perfect.
Lesson Overview:
-Grammar Explanation
-Practice
-Check Answers
Writing Homework:
-Writing prompt for your journal.
Slide 1 - Slide
Past Perfect (voltooid verleden tijd)
When I arrived at the restaurant, my family had already started. Apparently, my when my mom got there, they had just walked in without me. I was sad, because I had really rushed to get there on time.
Slide 2 - Slide
Past Perfect (voltooid verleden tijd)
had + past participle
When is it used?
- It is used to talk about something that occured before something else.
-Past simple is often used with past perfect, what ever is in the past perfect occured before what happened in past simple.
- Also used with indirect speech: to say what someone earlier had said.
When we entered the cinema, the film had already started.
As soon as everyone had left, he went to bed.
Before I went to school, I had eaten breakfast.
After I had won the game, everyone cheered.
Slide 3 - Slide
Wonderful Wednesday!
Practice:
ex. 25 & 26 page 19 workbook B
Slide 4 - Slide
Wonderful Wednesday!
Practice:
ex. 25 & 26 page 19 workbook B
Slide 5 - Slide
Learning Goal: - I know how to use the past perfect.
Yes. Easy Peasy.
For the most part.
Sort of, I still need practice.
Not really, I still need a lot of practice.
What is the past perfect?
Slide 6 - Poll
Wonderful Wednesday!
Writing Homework: 100 words (it can be more)
-Writing prompt for your journal.
2 Options:
Your best friend is moving in 24 hours. You can do anything you want together. What would your day be full of?
OR
If someone gave you $1,000 dollars, but you could only spend it on others. Who would you spend it on and why?
Slide 7 - Slide
Fantastic Friday!
Learning Goal:
- I know how to use one and ones.
Lesson Overview:
-Grammar Explanation
-Practice
-Grammar Quiz
Slide 8 - Slide
"I broke my glasses, I need to buy new ones." What does ones mean?
Slide 9 - Mind map
One and Ones
one- singular ones-plural (meervoud)
Do you prefer the black shoes or the red ones?
This pizza tastes better than that one.
I have to read a book for English. Which one should I choose?
These are all great options, but this one is the best.
Muffins? I like ones with blueberries.
Use:
When you want to repeat a noun later in the sentence. The noun is already present in the sentence.
- So you use one or ones to replace a noun.
-After an adjective
-After which, this, that, these and those
Slide 10 - Slide
Choose either one or ones to complete the sentences.
Those shoes are okay, but I'm going to buy these _______.
My bike is the blue __________ over there.
I'd like a new pants, shiny new __________.
We need to choose a place. Which __________ do you prefer?