irregular verbs and place and time

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Welcome class!

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Today's program
- Introduction (1 min)
- Taalmoment (5 min)
- Energizer (5 min)
- Past simple irregular verbs (5 min)
- Place and time (5 min)
- Exercises (20 min)
- Evaluation (4 min)

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Taalmoment
Pak je Nederlands boek en lees in stilte!

timer
5:00

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Energizer
Counting in English!

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Simple Past: Regular Verbs
Kies de juiste vorm: show
A
shoed
B
showed
C
showied
D
showwed

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Fill in the correct forms. Use the past simple for regular verbs.
[walk]
Last year I ... to school every day.
A
walked
B
walk
C
walks
D
eigen vorm

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Irregular verbs
Past simple of 'to see'.
A
Seed
B
Seen
C
Saw
D
Seeing

Slide 9 - Quiz

Irregular verbs
Past simple of 'to do'.
A
Doed
B
Dod
C
Done
D
Did

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Irregular verbs
Past simple of 'to get'.
A
Got
B
Geted
C
Gotten
D
Getted

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Irregular verbs
Past simple of 'to tell'.
A
Told
B
Telled
C
Teld
D
Telld

Slide 12 - Quiz

Place and time
In English grammar, the concepts of place and time help us specify where and when actions occur.

Place refers to the location of an action. For example:
"I visited London."

Time indicates when an action takes place. For instance:
"I visited London last year."

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Place and time
When both a place adverb and a time adverb are present in a sentence, the rule is: P.V.T. = Place Before Time.

Example: "I saw a raccoon running across the street (place) some days ago (time)."
Example: "We were playing tennis in the backyard (place) yesterday (time)."

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Exercises
Make the exercises!
P.58-59-60
Opdracht 18-19-20
timer
20:00

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Evaluation
Are there any questions?

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