Lesson 3 - 1. Talking and presenting + Verbs 8: present simple vs present continuous + Thanksgiving

ENGLISH
Period 2
Lesson 3

Talking and presenting 1: 
Informal talks


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ENGLISH
Period 2
Lesson 3

Talking and presenting 1: 
Informal talks


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Planning
- grammar: present simple vs present continuous

- Thanksgiving

- talking practise NU Engels





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Goals
- you know the difference between the present simple and the present continuous tense 
- you know when to use which one

- you learn a little about Thanksgiving

- You practise speaking




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PROVERB of the week

An apple a day keeps the doctor away

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An apple a day keeps the doctor away
A
proper nutrition contributes to good health
B
eating healthy makes you happy

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What do you know about
Thanksgiving?

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Slide 8 - Video

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Macy's Thanksgiving
Parade
Thanksgiving Football matches

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But where does Thanksgiving come from?

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The story.....
- Pilgrims came to Plymouth in 1620 to seek religious freedom
- Ship Mayflower 
- Wampanoag tribe helped them
- Things improved > time for a feast!
- Whole group + Wanpanoag celebrated for 3 days
- What a nice day to celebrate! Right?

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Thanksgiving started with a feast in 1621 when English Pilgrims and Native Americans came together to celebrate a successful harvest in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The Pilgrims, who had settled in the New World seeking religious freedom, faced a challenging first winter. The Native Americans, particularly the Wampanoag tribe, helped them learn essential farming and survival skills.
In the fall of 1621, after a good harvest, the Pilgrims organized a three-day feast to give thanks for their blessings and to express gratitude to the Native Americans who had assisted them. This event is often considered the origin of the Thanksgiving holiday.
Over time, Thanksgiving became an annual tradition in the United States, celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. It evolved into a day for people to come together with family and friends, share a special meal, and express gratitude for the positive aspects of their lives.

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Slide 15 - Video

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Class discussion
In the next slides there will be questions and statements

Fill in YES or NO

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Americans should stop eating turkeys and replace it with something vegetarian/vegan
YES
NO

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In the U.S., an estimated 46 million turkeys are killed each year for Thanksgiving alone. 
Holidays like Thanksgiving should be less about food
YES
NO

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Americans should stop celebrating Thanksgiving
YES
NO

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Present simple
Je gebruikt de present simple om te zeggen dat iets:
regelmatig gebeurt of een gewoonte is
een feit is of in het algemeen zo is

On Sundays we often visit our aunt.
I take a shower every day.
This espresso machine makes delicious coffee.


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Vaak staat er bij de present simple een woord in de zin als:
always, often, never, sometimes, usually (gewoonlijk), frequently (vaak), every day, every week, ...

I charge my smartphone every evening.
The sun always rises in the east.


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Present continuous
Je gebruikt de present continuous om aan te geven dat iets nu aan de gang is. In het Nederlands gebruik je dan vaak ‘zit te’, ‘sta te’, ‘aan het …’.

What are you doing? I’m watching TV.

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Bij zinnen met woorden als:
always, often, never, sometimes, usually, frequently, every, …
(of als je zo’n woord erbij kunt bedenken in de zin)

present simple

Bij zinnen met woorden als:
now, right now, at the moment .
(of als je zo’n woord erbij kunt bedenken in de zin)


present continuous

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Ergens van balen
De present continuous gebruik je ook om irritatie uit te drukken, meestal in combinatie met always:

 
My uncle is always complaining about the weather!
They are constantly using my smartphone!

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Translate
1. We zitten het journaal (the news) te kijken. We kijken er elke dag naar.

2. Nee, ik ben niet aan het slapen. Ik zit te werken.

3. Hij stuurt me altijd stomme berichten!





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Keys
1. We are watching the news. We watch it every day.


2. No, I'm not sleeping. I'm working. 

3. He is always sending me stupid messages! (irritatie)





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Kahoot!

Use your FIRSTNAME

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present simple vs continuous

I am talking.

I talk too much.

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NU Engels - grammar
- go to the 1.2 GRAMMAR planner in NU Engels

- Do exercises 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 (present simple vs present continuous)

Time left?! --> study the vocab list

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NU Engels - Talking

- go to the 1.2 Talking planning

IN PAIRS: do exercise 1 + 2 + 3 + vocab A2



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HOMEWORK

Finish the following exercises in NU Engels: 





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