present perfect, past simple en relative pronouns

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Today's program
- Introduction (1 min)
- Taalmoment (5 min)
- Lesson goal ( 1 min)
- Past Simple (5 min)
- Present Perfect (5 min)
- Who-which-that- X (5 min)
- Exercises (15 min)
- Evaluation (3 min)

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Past simple
If something happened in the past and it is important when it happened
Often words like: last night, this morning, five minutes ago, etc.

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How to make the Past simple
Regular verbs: base form + ed
Irregular verbs: unique form
Negative and interrogative sentences: did/didn't + base form

Examples:
- He saw the Eiffel Tower last year
- Did you play a soccer game last weekend?

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Present perfect
Present Perfect describes an action or event that is permanent or long-lasting (It was completed in the past but still has an effect on the present).

Often words like: since, for hours, in weeks.

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How to make the Present perfect
Two verbs: Have/has + past participle
Past participle: Regular verbs end in -ed
Irregular verbs: unique form

Example:
- Anne has lived in London since the summer of 2010
- We have never been to that restaurant

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We ... at the hotel last week (to arrive)
A
arrived
B
have arrived

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We ... here for 5 days (to be)
A
been
B
have been

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Mr. Barnes is very important in this company. He ... here for 30 years (to work)
A
worked
B
has worked

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I met my friend two days ago
A
Past simple
B
Present perfect

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The girls have not eaten their lunch yet.
A
Past simple
B
Present perfect

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Who/which/that/X
Who: Refers to people.
Which: Refers to animals and things.
That: Can refer to people, animals, and things. It's often used in defining relative clauses, without ,

Example that: 
This is a song that my mother taught me. 




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Who/which/that/X
Who example:
This is the girl who helped me
This is my sister, who shares a room with me

Which example:
This is a picture of his house, which he built by himself
I like music which has a good beat

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This is the cat _____ followed me home.
A
who
B
which
C
that

Slide 14 - Quiz

Marie Curie is the woman _____ discovered radium.
A
who
B
which
C
that

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Exercises
Make the exercises 
15 minutes


timer
15:00

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Evaluation
Are there any questions?

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