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Welcome!
Lesson 24: grammar past simple vs present perfect
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Lesson plan
How were your holidays?
Grammar: past simple vs present perfect
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Questions
Homework Wednesday (upload on padlet before lesson starts)
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In English: favourite thing you did during the 2 weeks off (no nonsense answers)
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Grammar:
Past simple vs present perfect
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What is past simple? (form/spelling/when do we use it?)
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Past simple
Verb + ed walk --> walked
OR
2nd form irregular verbs think --> thought
Afgeronde acties in het verleden
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Signal words for past simple?
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Signal words past simple
last year
yesterday
in 1997
three days ago
last month
etc.
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Present perfect
have/has + past participle (voltooid deelwoord)
What is past participle?
verb + ed --> talk / talked
OR
3rd form irregular verbs --> go / went / gone
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Present perfect
Wanneer te gebruiken?
Bij acties die in het verleden zijn begonnen en die nu nog doorlopen OF waarvan je nu nog resultaat merkt
BELANGRIJK: zoek altijd eerst naar signaalwoorden. Deze vertellen je vaak al welke van de twee tijden je moet gebruiken in de zin. Bij de present perfect is daar een handig ezelsbruggetje voor
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Signal words present perfect
For
Yet
Never Ever (fyne jas) Just
Already
Since
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Voorbeeldzinnen
I _______________ (never/go) to Vienna
_________________ (you/see) Julia yesterday?
Amy _______________ (live) in Portugal when she was young
She _____________________ (see/not) the new movie yet
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Practice
In the next 5 slides, fill in the missing words using the correct tense (past simple or present perfect)
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1. (you/read)______ the book yet?
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2. Phil __________ (visit) the cinema last night
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3. Caroline _______ (miss) the schoolbus yesterday