V4 Slow Fashion (2) + Past tenses

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Welcome! Bag at the front. You need: laptop, wasp, grammar booklet, notebook + pen on table. 

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Program
- Learning goals
- CNN 10
- WR: Slow Fashion
(discuss homework)
- Past Simple vs Continuous
- Reflection/Evaluation 
- Homework

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Learning goals
At the end of this lesson...

- I can talk about the negative effects of the fashion industry on planet earth. 
- I can use the past simple about events that started in the past and are finished. 
- I can use the past continuous to talk about things that were happening (ongoing) in the past. 




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Expectations
1. We come prepared to class. 

2. We are respectful towards each other. 

3. We are focused on our work and during the lesson.

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Homework
Homework was: 

Assignment 45, 46 & 47. 

Please open your student file on p. 14. 

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Past Simple
Use: for events that started in the past and are over (finished). We often know when it happened specifically.  

Form: Regular verbs verb+ed > cooked / watched / cleaned 
Irregular verbs own form > ate / saw / went

Look at p. 13 in your Grammar booklet for exceptions in spelling on regular verbs.

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Past Simple
We always use a helping verb (to do) in the past tense for negations and questions.

Negations (-) > did + not + verb 
e.g.: I didn't go to school yesterday. 

Questions (?) > Did ... + verb
e.g.:  Did you go to school yesterday? 

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Past Simple
Keywords/Time expressions: give us information on when it took place. These belong to the past simple and are very time specific: 

yesterday, the day before yesterday, last week/night/month/year, (earlier) this morning, ago, in (2011), when, etc.

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Past Continuous
Use: 1. events that were taking place for a periode of time in the past. It's also finished. 2. an event in the past that got interrupted by another event. 3. two events that were taking place at the same time (in the past).  
Form: to be (was/were) + verb+ing

1. I was studying for a test earlier. 
2. I was cooking dinner yesterday, when the delivery guy rang the doorbell. 
3. I was eating while my mom was doing the cleaning up. 


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Past Continuous
Negations (-) > was/were + not + verb+ing
e.g.: I wasn't listening

Questions (?) > Was/Were) ... + verb+ing
e.g.: Were you writing the notes down?


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Past Continuous
Keywords/Time expressions that go with the past continuous: 

While & when (when is often used in combination with the past simple)



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Grammar booklet
Work on the following exercises: 

Past Simple p. 13-15 ex. 1-4.
Past Continuous p. 16-18 ex. 1-4.


timer
15:00

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Reflection/Evaluation
At the end of this lesson...

- I can talk about the negative effects of the fashion industry on planet earth.
- I can use the past simple about events that started in the past and are finished.
- I can use the past continuous to talk about things that were happening (ongoing) in the past.




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Homework
See Magister







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