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WELCOME

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Today's lesson
Lesson 2: listening
  • Exercise 1-4 (watching/listening)
  • Grammar: present perfect & present perfect continuous
  • Exercise 5-7 (grammar)

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Lesson 2: listening

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Slide 4 - Carte mentale

Exercise 1-4 page 10/11

Slide 5 - Diapositive

Present perfect 
has/have + voltooid deelwoord

We have lived here since 2010
You have lost your keys
Peter has cleaned the room

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Present perfect continous
have/has + been + werkwoord + -ing

I have been living here for years
He has been working hard
We have been looking for our keys

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Present perfect
Present perfect continuous
I have been reading a book
Has he seen that movie?
We haven't been doing our homework
Have they been working hard?
Jenna has eaten my pizza

Slide 8 - Question de remorquage

Maak zelf een zin, gebruik de present perfect.

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

Maak zelf een zin, gebruik nu de present perfect continuous.

Slide 10 - Question ouverte

PP
PPC
1. activiteit begon in verleden, nog steeds bezig
I've lived here since 2016 
(a. geen nadruk op tijdsduur)
I've been living here for years now, but I've never seen a fox. 
(b. nadruk op tijdsduur)
2. nadruk op resultaat van wat in verleden is gebeurd
Dad is happy because he has found a new job 
(a. eenmalige gebeurtenis)
Dad is tired because he has been working hard 
(b. duurt langere tijd, vaker voorkomen of gewoonte)
3. verleden gebeurd, niet duidelijk of belangrijk wanneer
I've lost my keys
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4. zojuist gebeurd
Our sound technician has just left.
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  • Exercise 5+6+7 page 11, 12
  • Discuss answers

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Key exercise 5
1. has been living
2. have been complaining
3. Have (you) been working
4. have not been sleeping
5. have been sitting

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End of the lesson

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