Chapter 2: C Reading

Chapter 2: C reading
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Chapter 2: C reading
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Table of content
Lesson aims
Homework check
Grammar preview
To work
Practicing Vocab

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Lesson aim
At the end of the lesson, the student:
- Can use/explain the past perfect

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Homework (from last week)
Please have the following finished from Chapter 2:
- GETTING STARTED; 1, 2, 3
- A watching 5, 6, 7

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What does the past perfect look like?

Slide 5 - Carte mentale

Which tense is often used in conjunction with he past perfect?

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Make a sentence using the past perfect. Use the image for reference.

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

Past perfect
You make it by:
had + past participle.

"I had fought the final boss."
"They had completed the task."

(derde rijtje)

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Identify the sentence using the past perfect tense correctly.
A
He studied English before moving to London.
B
He has studied English before moving to London.
C
He had studied English before moving to London.
D
He did studied English before moving to London.

Slide 9 - Quiz

Choose the sentence with the correct past perfect tense.
A
They had already eaten dinner when I arrived.
B
They have already eaten dinner when I arrived.
C
They already ate dinner when I arrived.
D
They did already eat dinner when I arrived.

Slide 10 - Quiz

Which sentence has the correct usage of the past perfect?
A
She did finished her homework before going to bed.
B
She had finished her homework before going to bed.
C
She finished her homework before going to bed.
D
She has finished her homework before going to bed.

Slide 11 - Quiz

Past perfect 
The past perfect is used to indicate the first thing that occurred.
"Tygo had eaten a breakfast burrito before he entered class."
He first ate then he entered class.

It is often used in combination with the past simple or past continuous, but can be used on its own as well.
"I had kicked the door closed"

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Moving on
Open your books on chapter 2: C

We're starting together.

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