Lesson 4: Signal words present perfect

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Plattegrond
Sophie

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Weektaak Due: Today
Unit 3.2 - Present Perfect - formative test

Unit 3.1 - task: 3 + 4 + 7 

Unit 3.3 - task: 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6

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Lesson Goals...
I can list the present perfect signal words.

I can explain the difference between the PAST simple and the present perfect.

I can write sentences using the present simple and the present perfect.

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Lesson Plan
Quiz - Present Perfect signal words

Grammar Uitleg: Present perfect v.s present simple

Unit 4.4 Review 

Unit 4.5 - Listening and vocabulary

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Past Simple or Present Perfect?
I played tennis every weekend.

I have played tennis since I was ten.

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Past Simple or Present Perfect?
I was always on time for English class.

I have never been late for an English class.

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Past Simple or Present Perfect?
I eat breakfast every morning. - P.Simple

I have just eaten breakfast.

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Past Simple

Something that happened in the past. It is over.

  • routines
  • habits
  • general facts
  • permanent situations

Present Perfect

Recently completed actions, actions with an impact on the present and completed actions with an unspecified time.

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Signal words

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Present Perfect: Signaalwoorden
already
- earlier than expected
- affirmative (+) sentences
- comes immediately before the main verb
just
- recently / a short time ago
- affirmative sentences
- come immediately before the main verb
yet
- it has not happened yet BUT we expect that it will probably happen.
- negative sentences
- yet comes at the end of the negative statement

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Present Perfect: Signaalwoorden
never
nooit - Ik ben nooit daar geweest.
'at no time' and is a negative term.
                               Example: I have never been to Brazil.
ever
Question sentences
'at any time'
                               Example: Have you ever been to Brazil?
since
The word 'since' is used to refer to a time (an action that begun in the past and is still continuing).
                              Example: from 2001 until now.
for
throughout (a period of time).
                        Example: I have lived in Holland for ten years.

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Signal Words: for + since
Used to describe an action that started in the past and still continues.

for - a week / a month / a year / ages... (how long)

since - 2012 / last Tuesday / the day we met (when - starting point)

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What is the difference?

I have know him for ten years.

I have known him since I was ten years old.

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Weektaak
Unit 3.4
Tasks: 3 + 4 + 6
Unit 3.5
Tasks: 2 + 3 + 5

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