Lesson 3 Present Simple vs Present Continuous

Present Simple vs
 Present Continuous
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Present Simple vs
 Present Continuous

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Our lesson goal
Bij het eind van de les kunnen jullie het verschill tussen present simple of present continuous begrijpen.

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Planning:
1. Present Simple vs Present Continuous uitleg - 5 min
2. Work together via Lesson Up - 10 min   
3. Individual practice - 10 min
4. Evaluation: 5 min
5. Time for yourself: 5 min

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Take notes!
                                                     Present Simple                                     Present Continuous
Wanneer?                                als iets een gewoonte of feit is,       als iets nu gebeurt is,
                                                     regelmatig of niet gebeurt
Hoe?                                          Do/Does    Don't/Doesn't                  to be (Am/are/is)  + WW + ing
                                                     shit rule (she/he/it + 's)

Signaalwoorden:                 always, usually, every week,            now, today, at the moment, right now
                                                     sometimes, on Thursday..., 
                                                     every day

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Let's practice together!

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Present simple vs Present continuous
..... Suzy .... (use) her chromebook every day?

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

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Present Simple vs. Present Continuous

She often ..... documentaries.
A
watch
B
is watching
C
watches
D
watching

Slide 10 - Quiz

Present Simple vs. Present Continuous

They always ..... English in class.
A
speak
B
are speaking
C
speaks
D
is speaking

Slide 11 - Quiz

Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
She always .......... jewellery.
A
are wearing
B
wears
C
is wearing
D
wear

Slide 12 - Quiz

Present simple vs Present continuous
He ... dinner for me at the moment.
A
cooks
B
is cooking

Slide 13 - Quiz

Signaalwoorden

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Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
I usually ........ to the cinema on Saturdays.
A
goes
B
am going
C
go
D
are going

Slide 15 - Quiz

Present simple vs. present continuous:
He always ... (want) to play a game.
A
wants
B
is wanting

Slide 16 - Quiz

Present simple vs. present continuous:
I often ... (go) for a walk.
A
go
B
am going

Slide 17 - Quiz

Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
She ......... the piano now.
A
is playing
B
plays
C
is play
D
are playing

Slide 18 - Quiz

Present Simple vs. Present Continuous *

He ...... for his teacher at the moment.
A
look
B
looking
C
looks
D
is looking

Slide 19 - Quiz

Present simple vs Present continuous
The sun .... (rise) in the East.

Slide 20 - Question ouverte

Present Simple vs. Present Continuous

That baby always ..... (to cry) her lungs out.

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PRESENT SIMPLE vs. PRESENT CONTINUOUS
My sister ___ (wash) her hair every day.

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Present Simple vs Present Continuous

(-) We ... (play) tennis right now.

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PRESENT SIMPLE vs. PRESENT CONTINUOUS
I .....(not like) coffee.

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Present Simple vs Present Continuous

(?) ... you ... (look) for your wallet right now?

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Present simple vs Present continuous
Be quiet! The baby ...... (sleep).

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Present Simple vs Present Continuous

(?) ... you ... (visit) your grandma every day?

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Individual practice:
What: Do exercise 9 and 10 
Where: in your book on pages 15/16 or online
Time: 10 min
In silence 

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How well do you understand the difference between the Present Simple VS the Present Continuous?
0100

Slide 29 - Sondage

How can I help you?

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