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past simple vs past continuous 
(and more)

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After this lesson you can...

  • Make sentences using the past simple
  • make sentences using both the past simple and past continuous 

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To do:
  • short recap + questions about past tense (verleden tijd)
  • Class competition

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"Some and "Any" both mean:



Een kleine proportie van iets
(een beetje, iets, enkele)


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Any is used for: 
  • negative sentences   
I don't like any type of sports 
There isn't any bread left.

  • questions
Are there any people here?
is there any bread left?

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Some is used for "normal" sentences
  • (Just the sentences that are left)

  • When you are just stating something (neutral)
I bought some apples at the store

  • when saying something positive
I like some artists on SoundCloud.

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Can I have some milk?
Here you use some. Why?

> when you are like 95% sure the answer to your question will be yes anyways

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Timeline
Past                           present                          future 

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Timeline
Past                           present                          future 

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Present simple 
Feiten, gewoonten, planningen
> shit regel: he/she/it = stam+s


I walk
You walk
He walks
They walk


Present continuous
Iets wat letterlijk NU gebeurd, toekomst plannen, irritatie uitdrukken
> form of to be + stam + ing
I am walking
you are walking
He is walking
they are walking





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Timeline
Past                           present                          future 

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Warming up question:
What did you eat yesterday evening?
(answer in a full sentence)

Slide 12 - Open question

Timeline: past simple
                   

          
                          Past                           
Something started, and also ended in the past shortly after. 

Most of the time there is a time indication of some sort: 
yesterday, in 2008, a week ago...

past simple

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Timeline: present simple
                   

          
                          Past                           
How do we make it?
> stam + ed

Yesterday I walked home
We moved to New York in 1994.
Last year I cooked pasta for you.

past simple

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Think of words that indicate past time
(een jaar geleden, zonet, 5 min geleden)

Slide 15 - Mind map

Some time ago I ______ my hair.
A
Was cutting
B
cutting
C
cut
D
was cut

Slide 16 - Quiz

Where did you go on vacation last year?
(answer in a full sentence)

Slide 17 - Open question

Slide 18 - Mind map

Timeline: past continuous
                   

          
                          Past                           
Something started, and lasted a while (took a long time)

We were talking the entire night!

past continuous

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Timeline: past continuous
                   

          
                          Past                           
How do we make it? 
I, he, she, it > was + verb + ing
you, we, they > were + verb + ing

I was crying for hours. 
We were talking the entire night!

past continuous

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 past simple VS past continuous 
We can use both combined!
Something started in the past, 
and got interrupted by something else.
past continuous
past simple

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 past simple VS past continuous 
I was doing homework when the phone rang.
She was eating when I knocked on her door.
When she screamed, everybody was already laughing.
past continuous
past simple

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 past simple VS past continuous 
Past continuous:                                 past simple: 
was/ were + verb + ing                       verb + ed
past continuous
past simple

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Step one: which action happened first?

I tripped when I was walking yesterday.
A
I tripped
B
I was walking

Slide 24 - Quiz

Step 2: which action interrupts the other?

I was walking my dog when we saw a fox
A
I was walking my dog
B
we saw a fox

Slide 25 - Quiz

step 3: recognize which one to fill in.

She was talking when someone suddenly ______.
A
was screaming
B
screamed
C
screaming

Slide 26 - Quiz

So, to sum it up: 
Past simple: short action which started and ended in the past.
> verb + ed 

Past continuous: Long action which often is interrupted by the short action.
> was/were + verb + ing

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Short quiz
  • different levels: 1, 2 3 

  • 2 teams: same rules as last time: everyone stands, gets to answer once, then goes to sit down.

  • If you spoil the answer when its not your turn, you lose a point.

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Which action happened first?

She was texting, when a bus almost hit her.

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Which action interrupted?

They were chatting, when an Instagram notification popped up.

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Spot the mistake

We was cutting cucumber, when the oven beeped.

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Spot the mistake

Yesterday, we were walking to the store.

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Fill in the correct verb:
we _____________ baseball, when Rob got hit by the ball.

To play

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Find the mistake + correct it

I talked when suddenly she ran away.

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Fill in the correct form
The kids were playing when one of them______

to walk away

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Fill in the correct form
in 2011, we ______ from Paris to Madrid.

To move

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Make the sentence correct.
I read a book when out of nowhere a bird flew against the window.

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Make a grammatically correct sentence. 

1st action: to write
2nd interrupting action: to break

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Well done! who won? 

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Trap: 
  • Words chapter 1 p. 74-75 (beide richtingen)
  • Present simple, present continuous, past simple, past continuous
  • Some/any
  • Word order
  • Irr. Verbs 1 tm 40 p. 213




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