Grammar review: Grammar review: Present Simple / Continuous / Perfect (Continuous) and Past Simple / Continuous / Perfect

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WELCOME!
Grammar review 

Slide 1 - Slide

Agree or disagree:
It is important to know all the grammar rules.
I agree
I disagree

Slide 2 - Poll

Goals for today
  • After this lesson, I know the verb tenses discussed in year 2
  • After this lesson, I know how to use the verb tenses discussed in year 2

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Planning for today
  • Review of all the verb tenses discussed in years 1 and 2
  • Work on Grammar booklet 

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Present Simple
  • Used to state universal, timeless truths (always / never)
  • For example, The sun always rises in the east
  • Used to  indicate habits  (every Sunday/week/month)
  • For example, We go to church every Sunday.

Slide 5 - Slide

Present simple:

Wat is de regel van de present simple?
A
ww + -ed
B
stam (bij I, you, we, they) stam + s (bij he, she, it)
C
vorm van to be + ww + -ing

Slide 6 - Quiz

Choose the correct answer. What sentence uses the Present Simple?
A
He travels to work four times a week.
B
He travelled to work four times a week.
C
He is travelling to work.
D
He has travelled to work.

Slide 7 - Quiz

Present Continuous:
Pick the example of the present continuous.
A
He was working late.
B
He is working late.
C
He worked late.
D
He has worked late.

Slide 8 - Quiz

Present Continuous
  • Used for things that are happening at the moment of speaking
  • For example, I am teaching the students in the classroom.
  • Used for temporary or new habits (longer period of time = present simple)
  • He's eating a lot these days
  •  Definite future arrangements (= you have a plan and are sure that it will happen)
  • For example, I'm leaving at three. 

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Present Perfect 
  • A state of affairs is described as being relative to the present time
  • In other words, something that started in the past but is still relevant in the present
  • For example, I have lived in the Netherlands for over thirty-five years.
  • Look whether you can use the word 'al' in your translation.
  • For example, Ik woon al meer dan vijfendertig jaar in Nederlands. 

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Present Perfect:

Wat is de regel qua spelling van de present perfect?
A
ww+ - ed
B
shit = ww+-s
C
vorm van to be + ww+-ing
D
have/has + voltooid deelwoord (3e rijtje)

Slide 12 - Quiz

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 13 - Quiz

Present Perfect Continuous
  • Is used to show that an action started in the past and has continued up to the present moment.
  • For example, James has been teaching at the university since June
  • The words 'recently' and 'lately' also indicate the verb tense present perfect continuous
  • For example, She has been watching too much television lately.

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Hoe maak je de Present Perfect Continuous?
A
have/has+ voltooid deelwoord
B
have/has + been + werkwoord+ing
C
werkwoord + ing
D
werkwoord + ed

Slide 15 - Quiz

present perfect continuous
present perfect
She..... for three months.
She..... six countries so far.

Slide 16 - Drag question

De Present Perfect Continuous gebruik je voor:
A
Verleden gebeurd, resultaat is zichtbaar
B
Verleden gebeurd, resultaat is niet zichtbaar
C
Verleden gebeurd, nog steeds bezig
D
Verleden begonnen, niet meer bezig.

Slide 17 - Quiz

Past Simple
  • Is used to show that a completed action took place at a specific time in the past
  • For example, I walked to school yesterday. 
  • I finished work, walked to the beach, and found a nice place to swim.
  • Regular verbs: [verb] + [ed]
  • Irregular verbs: study! You can find a list in Google Classroom.

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Past Continuous
  • Is used to show that an ongoing past action was happening at a specific moment of interruption
  • Or, that two ongoing actions were happening at the same time
  • For example, While John was sleeping last night, someone stole his car. 

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Make correct sentences
Sleep de juiste woorden/het juiste woord naar de zin om een goede zin te maken (present perfect / past simple / past continuous)
We ______ (see) Alice in town a few days ago.
have
has
was
were
seen
seeing
saw

Slide 20 - Drag question

Make correct sentences
Sleep de juiste woorden/ het juiste woord naar de zin om een goede zin te maken (present perfect / past simple / past continuous)
I ______________ (make) dinner, when Luke arrived.
have
has
was
were
made
making

Slide 21 - Drag question

Make correct sentences
Sleep de juiste woorden/het juiste woord naar de zin om een goede zin te maken (present perfect / past simple / past continuous)
I __________ (work) here since I graduated school.
have
has
was
were
worked
working

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Past Perfect
  • Is used to show that an action took place once or many times before another point in the past
  • For example, she only understood the movie because she had read the book.

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Hoe maak je de Past perfect?
A
was/were + ww + ing
B
am/is/are+ going to+ hele werkwoord
C
have/has + volt.deelwoord
D
had + volt.deelwoord

Slide 24 - Quiz

Let's get to work!
Do the exercises on pages 8-9 of your schoolbook. 
- You're allowed to listen to music 
- You're allowed to talk to your direct neighbour in a soft voice

Next week: 
- We'll shortly discuss the book report website 
- Show the pupils map in Google Drive

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I understand the grammar items we discussed during this lesson.
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Slide 26 - Poll