B1 Cambridge. Past simple and past continuous

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EngelsMBOStudiejaar 1

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Today's class
  • Starter: speaking part 1

  • Main course:
- Past simple and past continuous
- Reading part 6

  • Dessert: New Year's resolutions

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Starter

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Speaking part 1
Ask questions:
Do you enjoy studying English? Why/why not?
How often do you use a mobile phone?
What do you enjoy doing in your free time?

This was homework unit 8 page 76.

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Questions about homework?

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Main course

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Short recap
Present simple
  • Facts
  • Habits 
  • Routines

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Short recap
Present continuous
  • Happening now
  • Happening over a longer period of time

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Past Simple
De Past Simple is de Engelse term voor de verleden tijd. 
Je gebruikt deze vorm als je het hebt over:

feiten, gewoonten of dingen die je doet met regelmaat  
die in het verleden gebeurd zijn en nu helemaal klaar zijn.

stam +ed / onregelmatig werkwoord

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Past Continuous
De Past Continuous is de duurvorm in de verleden tijd.  
Je gebruikt deze vorm als je wil zeggen dat: 

iets op een bepaald moment in het verleden een tijd(je) 
aan de gang was

was/were & werkwoord +ing

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Signaalwoorden
Voor de past continuous
when, while

Voor de past simple zijn het vaak tijdsbepalingen uit het verleden: yesterday, last week, last year, 1997, 
2 days ago etc.

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Past continuous vs. past simple
Je gebruikt de past continuous i.c.m. de past simple om aan te geven dat er iets gebeurde (korte actie = past simple) terwijl er al iets aan de gang was (lange actie = past continuous).

 I was reading a book when the phone rang
I was washing my car when the accident happened

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Role play
Difference past simple and past continuous.



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I was talking and then Carla came in.
I was still talking and then she interrupted me. 
Unit 2 Making choices
I studied abroad.
Think of three questions you can ask me about this.
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Overview van voorbeeldvragen weer even laten zien als eventuele hulp voor past simple.  
Unit 2 Making choices
I got married in Las Vegas.
Think of three questions you can ask me about this.
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Think of own lesson
Describe three situations that happened to you today, 
in which you were doing something 
while something else happened.
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Reading part 6
Reading part 6: go to page 7

Reading part 6 Page 16
ELZA: Eerste & Laatste Zin van de Alinea: what is the text about?
In contrary to part 5 there's no option given.
Fill the gap, so look at the word before and after the gap!
Then read the entire sentence to check. 

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Reading part 6
Reading part 6 Page 16
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Between.....and
from.....to 
Strict combination question answer 6 in Reading part 6
1 who or that: relative pronoun refers to person
2 to: 
3 are
4 with
5 their
6 and
Reading part 6: answers
Reading part 6 Page 16
1. who or that: relative pronoun refers to person
2. to: 'have to' verb to talk about rules
3. are: combination of present continuous
4. with: spend time with
5. their: possessive
6. and: 'Between.....and' or 'from.....to' 

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Between.....and
from.....to 
Strict combination question answer 6 in Reading part 6
1 who or that: relative pronoun refers to person
2 to: 
3 are
4 with
5 their
6 and
Homework
Study irregular verbs: page 143
Study B1 preliminary vocabulary list 
Extra practice: Grammar pages 18-20.
Unit 2 reading part 6 exercises on page 17. 
Unit 8 reading part 6 exercises on page 71. 
Hand in via email to Nynke Cnossen: exercises 3 and 4 on page 15, due date is January 17th.















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Dessert

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Please answer these questions.
  1. What is your New Year's resolution?
  2. How are you doing so far?
  3. Did you give up on New Year's resolutions?
  4. What were you doing when you thought of your New Year's resolutions? 

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1. Present simple
2. Present continuous
3. Past simple
4. Past continuous