Present simple&continuous

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This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Today's goals
At the end of this lesson:
  • I can explain what the present simple & continuous are used for.
  • I can translate an English sentence using my knowledge of the present simple&continuous.
  • Extra: I have showed my understanding of these sentences by completing the 3-star challenge.

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Planning
  • Introduction + Goals
  • Short recap (explanation+notes)
  • Choice of work+working alone
  • Checking our work
  • Working together
  • Evaluation

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Short explanation

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Present Simple
vs Present Continuous

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Working alone
I found the explanation + exercises we did together:
  • VERY easy=exercise 4 on p. 5-6
  • Okay-ish, it rung a bell=exercise 2 on p. 3-4
  • Not quite sure yet=exercise 1 on p. 2

Done early=Breeze through the exercises you
haven't done from the list above.
timer
10:00

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Working together (10m)
  • Work on p. 3-4, exercise 2.
  • You don't need to write down the whole sentence, but make sure you write down part of the sentence if the word order or something like that changes.
Done early? Log on to lessonUp and find something to do on your chromebook.

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checking our work

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Evaluation 1

Sheila and I ............. (talk) to the neighbour right now
A
talk
B
are talking
C
talks
D
is talking

Slide 9 - Quiz

Evaluation 2

I usually ............. (walk) the dog in the morning
A
walk
B
am walking
C
walks
D
is walking

Slide 10 - Quiz

Evaluation 3:
Welke signaalwoorden horen bij de present continuous? Waar herken je dat dingen nu bezig zijn? (meerdere antwoorden zijn goed)
A
Now
B
Always
C
Tomorrow
D
At the moment

Slide 11 - Quiz

Evaluation 4:
Which levels were you able to easily complete?
A
1 star
B
2 stars
C
2/3 stars
D
3 stars

Slide 12 - Quiz

Weektaak
  • If you haven't done this already: Grammar Rules p. 5-6 exercise 4.

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