Week 1: Getting Started + A, B, E1 & C Reading

Monday 29 August - VWO 2
- I can use words and grammar learned in my first year. (Past Simple)

Lesson Overview
Past Simple Review
Getting Started
What to expect for tomorrow


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Monday 29 August - VWO 2
- I can use words and grammar learned in my first year. (Past Simple)

Lesson Overview
Past Simple Review
Getting Started
What to expect for tomorrow


Slide 1 - Diapositive

Write this sentence in the past.
I am a student at Johan de Witt.

Slide 2 - Question ouverte

Write this sentence in the past.
She calls home every day.

Slide 3 - Question ouverte

The Past Simple of "to be" and "to have"
When do we use the past simple?
To talk about things that happened in the past. 
          Present Simple: I am a student.  -> Past Simple: I was a student. 
          Present Simple: I have a bike. ->      Past Simple: I had a bike. 

                      Past simple of 'to be'
I         was late to class. 
You   were late to class.
He     was late to class.
She   was late to class.
It        was late to class.
We    were late to class. 
They were late to class.
                     Past simple of 'to have'

I         had a cat.
You   had a cat.
He     had a cat.
She   had a cat.
It        had a cat.
We     had a cat.
They  had a cat.

Slide 4 - Diapositive

The Past Simple (Regular Verbs)
When do we use the past simple?
To talk about things that happened in the past. 
             My mom called me this morning.           call -> called

How to form the past simple?

1. Add an -ed to the end of the verb or just 'd' if the vowel already ends in an 'e'.
            play -> played                 look -> looked                climb -> climbed                  explore -> explored

2. Y Rule: y turns to i, except if the 'y' comes after a vowel (a,e,i,o,u)
            carry -> carried                hurry -> hurried         BUT         play -> played            

3. Double Rule: Consonant is doubled if it is right before a vowel.
            stop -> stopped               dot -> dotted            hop -> hopped

Slide 5 - Diapositive

What is the past simple of "to have"?
A
haved
B
had

Slide 6 - Quiz

What do you add to make this past simple?
help
A
ed
B
d
C
ped

Slide 7 - Quiz

What do you add to make this past simple?
drop
A
ed
B
d
C
ped

Slide 8 - Quiz

What do you add to make this past simple?
locate
A
ed
B
d
C
ped

Slide 9 - Quiz

Getting Started: page 36 & 37
Ex. 1 - 4

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Getting Started: page 36 & 37
Ex. 1 - 4

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Getting Started: page 36 & 37
Ex. 1 - 4

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Ex. 1 - 4
Getting Started: page 36 & 37

Slide 13 - Diapositive

Monday 29 August - VWO 2
- I can use words and grammar learned in my first year. (Past Simple)

Lesson Overview
Past Simple Review
Getting Started
What to expect for tomorrow


Slide 14 - Diapositive

Tuesday 30 August - VWO 2
- I can pick up substantial information in short recordings about predictable, everyday matters.

Lesson Overview
Past Simple Review
Before Watching
During Watching
After watching
Homework


Slide 15 - Diapositive

Write this sentence in the past.
I drop my phone.

Slide 16 - Question ouverte

Write this sentence in the past.
It locates your keys for you!

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

What do you add to make this past simple?
call
A
ed
B
d
C
ped

Slide 18 - Quiz

What do you add to make this past simple?
stop
A
ed
B
d
C
ped

Slide 19 - Quiz

What do you add to make this past simple?
phone
A
ed
B
d
C
ned

Slide 20 - Quiz


Slide 21 - Question ouverte

Before Watching - page 38

Slide 22 - Diapositive

During Watching - page 38

Slide 23 - Diapositive

After Watching - page 39
To do: exercise 6d, 7 & 8

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After Watching - page 39
To do: exercise 6d, 7 & 8

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- I can pick up substantial information in short recordings about predictable, everyday matters.
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 26 - Sondage

Homework for 1 September
1 September
Study vocabulary A Watching page 74
    (There will be a quiz, less than 80% means hw. vergeten)

Slide 27 - Diapositive

Thursday 1 September - VWO 2
- I can use the past simple: irregular verbs correctly (E Grammar).

Lesson Overview
Homework Check (A Watching Vocabulary)
Grammar Explanation
Practice
Check Answers
Homework


Slide 28 - Diapositive

Homework Check: A Watching
Exercise 7 and 8 on page 39.

Complete Quiz for vocabulary
need at least 80% correct so I can see you studied the words.

Slide 29 - Diapositive

Write down all the words you see/hear! Group them into regular or irregular verbs.

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Figure out the rule - page 52
To do: ex. 28a/b + ex. 29

Slide 31 - Diapositive

Past Simple: Irregular Verbs page 53
These are verbs that don't follow any sort of pattern. Some can be placed in categories below.
Form stays the same
Examples: cost, hurt, hit, let, put, beat
He hit the ball.                 He hurt his toe.             I already put that book away.
Consonant change
Examples: lend/lent, send/sent, build/built
He sent me three euros.                I lent him my watch so he wouldn't be late.           Rome wasn't built in a day.
Consonant added
Examples: feel/felt, leave/left, dream/dreamt, burn/burnt, sleep/slept, sell/sold, say/said
She said she would bring the peanut butter.         I left when she showed up empty handed.
-ought/-aught
Examples: bring/brought, think/thought, catch/caught, teach/taught
I thought she taught how to throw the ball well. I mean I brought my glove and caught my first ball!
Vowel change
Examples: -o   break/broke, speak/spoke, stand/stood, forget/forgot
-e   blow/blew, know/knew, fly/flew
-a   begin/began, drink/drank, swim/swam, sing/sang, come/came

Slide 32 - Diapositive

Past Simple: Irregular Verbs Practice
To do: page 54 ex. 29b and 30

Slide 33 - Diapositive

Past Simple: Irregular Verbs Practice
To do: page 54 ex. 29b and 30

Slide 34 - Diapositive

How do you feel about irregular verbs so far?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 35 - Sondage

Homework
Finish: page 54 ex. 29b and 30
+ Study on page 219 "to be" - "to bet" (1-5)
   Study infinitive, past simple, past participle and translation

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Friday 2 September - 2V
- I can find and understand specific information in simple, everyday materials.

Lesson Overview
Homework Check (Irregular Verbs list)
Before Reading + Reading + After reading
Check answers
Homework



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Before Reading - exercise 17 page 44

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During Reading
To do: exercise 18c read "San Fran Adventures"

After reading: 18c & 20

Homework: study irregular verbs "to bite" - "to catch" (6-15) + C Reading (page 75)

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How much did you understand of the reading?
0100

Slide 40 - Sondage