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After today: 
- I can say what time it is in English 
- I can ask questions in the present simple
- I can make negative sentences in the present simple 

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Homework 
First, let's do a quick round of Theme Words bingo and then take a look at the homework for today 



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Theme words bingo 
- Copy the bingo grid.
- Write 25 English words from the Theme Words in the grid 
- Listen to my descriptions or translations. If you have that word in your grid, cross it off. 
- First one to have 5 in a row wins. 
- Rows can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal. 

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Schrijf alles op wat je nog weet
over de present simple!

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Present Simple
questions & negations

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Goals
- you can form questions in the present simple with to do, to have got and to be

- you can form negations in the present simple

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PRESENT SIMPLE: QUESTIONS & NEGATIONS
We gebruiken het werkwoord to do om vraagzinnen en ontkenningszinnen te maken.
De werkwoorden to be en to have got  (en andere hulpwerkwoorden) zijn uitzonderingen op deze standaardregel.

Het werkwoord to do wordt als volgt vervoegd:
  • I /you/we/they       do      :     I like chocolate             Do I like chocolate?
  • He/ she/it                does  :    She likes chocolate    Does she like chocolate? 

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PRESENT SIMPLE: QUESTIONS
Bij vragen begint de zin met Do of Does

I feel good. -> Do you feel good?
He looks happy. -> Does he look happy? 

Let op: omdat we het werkwoord to do vervoegen voor he / she / it (does), zetten we het andere werkwoord in de volledige werkwoordsvorm. Looks -> look

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present simple: questions
Wanneer er een vorm van to be of to have got of een ander hulpwerkwoord in de zin staat, dan verplaatst deze naar de start van de zin om de vraag te maken.
examples: 
He can swim very fast.              Can he swim very fast? 
That dog is happy.                        Is that dog happy? 
My favourite colour is green    Is my favourite colour green?
They are the best.                         Are they the best? 

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Let's practise! 

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________ you like pizza?

A
Do
B
Does

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_________ she play tennis?
A
Do
B
Does

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_______ they like chocolate?
A
Do
B
Does

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_______ he live in London?
A
Do
B
Does

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_______ your father have a red car?
A
Do
B
Does

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________ all rabbits like carrots?
A
Do
B
Does

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PRESENT SIMPLE: NEGATIONS
Bij ontkenningen zetten we een vorm van to do + not tussen het persoonlijk voornaamwoord / onderwerp en het werkwoord.

I feel good. -> I do not / don't feel good.
He looks happy. -> He does not / doesn't look happy.

Let op: omdat we het werkwoord to do vervoegen voor he / she / it (does), zetten we het andere werkwoord in de volledige werkwoordsvorm. Looks -> look

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Turn this sentence into a question.
He has blond hair.
A
Does he have blond hair?
B
Has he blond hair?
C
Does he blond hair?

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Present Simple.
Change this sentence into a question.
You have a sister.
A
You got a sister?
B
Sister have you?
C
Do you have a sister?

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Turn this sentence into a question.
They study a lot.
A
Study they a lot?
B
Do they study a lot?
C
Does they study a lot?

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Make the (question):
......they walk to school?
A
Does
B
Do

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Write down the complete question:
........ John .......... French? (speak)

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Turn this into a question: You have a book .

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Turn this sentence into a question : I speak English

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Rewrite as a question.
John writes a letter.

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Rewrite as a question:
Your sister eats pizza.

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Which sentence is the present simple?
(- negative/negation)
A
I am not liking cats.
B
I don't like cats.

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present simple negation:
We ..... (to like) school that much.

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present simple negation:
She ..... (to talk) a lot.

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Turn this sentence into a negation (ontkennende zin) in the present simple:
"Joey likes cake"

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PRESENT SIMPLE: QUESTIONS & NEGATIONS
Maak vraagzinnen (met to do, to be of to have got) en ontkenningszinnen (met not).

  1. They write e-mails every day.
  2. You watch a lot of TV.
  3. He reads the newspaper.
  4. She is good at dancing.
  5. You drink a lot of tea.
  6. He has got a nice car.
  7. They like vegetables.
  8. She catches a cold every winter.

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Short answers  
Als je een ja/nee-vraag beantwoordt doe je dat met een "short answer": 

Can you swim?   ---   Yes I can / No I can't 
Does he play the piano? --- Yes he does / no he doesn't 
Do they live here? --- Yes they do / No they don't 
Are you ready? --- Yes I am / No I'm not 


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I can form questions in the present simple
yes!
I think so, but I need more practise
no

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I can form negations in the present simple
yes
I think so, but I need more practise
no

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Time to get the books out
Page 101 exercise
30,
31,
32a,
33a

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I understand questions and negations in the present simple
😒🙁😐🙂😃

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Clock

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Clock

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Speaking 
First, write down the homework for 31/10, 8th period: 
Leren woorden blz 130 / 131 van A: Watching.

Next, you have until the end of the lesson to do the speaking exercises that start on page 104: 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 

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