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Present Perfect & Past Simple

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Lesson goals
Today we will:

  • Do a warm-up (recap) of past simple and present perfect
  • Practice the use of the Past Simple and Present Perfect
  • How to form and use them


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Past Simple vs Present Perfect

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What's the difference between
Present perfect and Past simple?

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Verschil present perfect en past simple
  • The past simple is the action of  something that happened in the past.
  • The present perfect involves an action from the past that is still ongoing in the present or shows a link with the past.

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Past Simple
You use the past simple when something happened in the past and is finished.

**Study irregular verbs when working with past simple/Present perfect**


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Past Simple 

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The So as you can see in this slide, most verbs just get -ed behind it. 
Walk becomes walked
Play becomes played 
When we take a closer look at carry and study, we can see that they’ve got a consonant (medeklinker) before the -y, when this is de case the -y changes in -ies. 
Another thing we have to be aware of is that some verbs get a double consonant, like plan and stop. 
Present perfect 
When do you use the present perfect? 

  • Something that started in the past and that is still ongoing in the present.
  • Past recent events
  • Something that started in the past, and you can still see the results in the present/ Unfinished situations

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past simple
Is it over?
nee
Present perfect
(have/has volt dw)
ja
Does the sentence mention when this took place?
ja
nee
Present perfect
(have/has+volt dw)
(ww) verb + ed /
2nd form of the irregular verbs

Past simple

yes
no
no
yes

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Past simple and present perfect
Drag and drop exercise: 

In the following slide, match the signal words that belong to either past simple or present perfect.

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Past Simple
Present perfect
Since
for
yesterday
1999
never
last week

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Past Simple Present Perfect

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Signal words for past perfect
Remember these signal words! 
They could save your life....(during an exam!)

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 Signal words for present perfect
Remember these signal words!
They could save your life....(during an exam!)

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I lived in Horst two years ago.
I have lived in Horst for two years.
Present Perfect
Past Simple

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I lived in London.
I have lived in London.
Present Perfect
Past Simple

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I learned my lesson.
I have learned my lesson and will never do that again.
Present Perfect
Past Simple

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I lived in Maastricht
I have lived in Maastricht
Present Perfect
Past Simple

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Past simple:
Present perfect:
I moved to Breda last year.
Have you ever been to Japan?
Has anyone seen my keys?
We went camping in France last summer.

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Past simple regular verbs

Past simple irregular verbs
swim
walk
drink
cook
give
have
see
catch
call
put

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Writing/Speaking

Question:
Do you think the portrayal of teenagers as being lazy, violent, reluctant and rowdy in the media influences preteens perception of how they should behave? 

Write a statement on your thoughts about these stereotypes. 
You can write about the type of stereotype you have encountered relevant to of media influence: 

  • Use the past simple and present perfect in your sentence

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Writing- Statement
Choose a stereotype or two from the list that you may have been guilty of, and:
  • Explain why some people might think that label is incorrect?
  • Explain how people targeted by this stereotype might be affected?
  • How could these stereotypical and prejudicial views be tackled?
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WELL
NEEDS WORK
I can use the present perfect in sentences.
I know the difference between the present perfect and past simple.

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