2021 H4 The Past Tense: Most Frequently Used Forms

The Troubles
12 February
  1.  Reflection on prep assignment: the past tense
  2. Look back at yesterday's class
  3. The past tense: instruction 
  4. Practice with the past tense
  5. Reading practice
  6. End
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The Troubles
12 February
  1.  Reflection on prep assignment: the past tense
  2. Look back at yesterday's class
  3. The past tense: instruction 
  4. Practice with the past tense
  5. Reading practice
  6. End

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Today's Assignment
  •  What are the past simple and the present perfect? 
  • How do you create these forms? 
  • What signals do you often see in a sentence when you apply the past simple or present perfect? 
  • Why do Dutch people find this difficult? What will you do about that?

Slide 2 - Diapositive

What's the issue here?
"And let me tell you something
I've had enough of Irish Americans
Who __________ back to their country in 20 or 30 years
Come up to me, and talk about the resistance"

Wat zegt Bono hier in het Nederlands? 

Slide 3 - Diapositive


I've had enough of Irish Americans
Who __________ back to their country in 20 or 30 years...
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Slide 4 - Question ouverte

What's the issue here?
"And let me tell you something
I've had enough of Irish Americans
Who have not been back to their country in 20 or 30 years.
Come up to me, and talk about the resistance"

Slide 5 - Diapositive

Past Simple
Present Perfect
The Past Tense: Most Frequently Used Forms
How I create it: 
How I create it: 
What I use it for: 
What I use it for: 
Sign of the times: 
Sign of the times: 
ww+ed
2nd row irregular verbs
have/has + ww+ed
have/has + 3rd row irregular verbs
did (not) + ww?
iets is gebeurt in het verleden
iets is gestart in het verleden
yesterday
ever since
ago
never
always
last (year)
in 1916
how long
already

Slide 6 - Question de remorquage

The Past Tense: Frequently Used Forms
Situation
Form
Signs
Iets is in het verleden gebeurt
- wwed/2nd row
- did (not) ww?
yesterday, ago, when (I was young), in 1916, last (month), back in the days, earlier, during
Iets is in het verleden gestart
- have/has + wwed/3rd row
always, never, ever, since, for (8 years), recently, yet, already, just

Slide 7 - Diapositive

Kerri _______________ (not - live) in Derry all her live, but for most of it she did.
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Slide 8 - Question ouverte

I _______________ (grow) up in Derry when I was young.
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Slide 9 - Question ouverte

The Troubles _______________ (have) a great impact ever since.
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Slide 10 - Question ouverte

Write your own sentences using the past simple and the present perfect (both at least 2 times). Write about Bloody Sunday.
https://tinyurl.com/3sb9zhsm
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Slide 11 - Question ouverte

Practice: Using the Past Tense (Ms Teams) 
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Slide 12 - Diapositive

Howya? | Understanding the main idea of a text fast

Slide 13 - Diapositive

What do you still know about finding the main information in a text?

Slide 14 - Carte mentale

Howya – An Irishman’s Diary on greetings
In his Irish Journal, Heinrich Böll reported a brief exchange between a man and woman across a street: “‘Howya, Paddy?’, and the old man shouted back: ‘I’m all right – with the help of God and His most blessed Mother.’” The friendly greeting, “Howya?” is rarely intended to be an inquiry about someone’s health or spirituality but more of passing the time of day. Students of responses to the question are often bemused by smart-alec replies. 

Here are quirky replies to the “Howya”, eavesdropped and purloined from different regions of the country: “Am hangin’ together like a pair of trousers.”, “No worse than usual, thanks.”, “Me bones are freezing but sure every day is better than the next.”, “If I’d a tail, I’d wag it.” 

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Slide 15 - Diapositive

Waar gaat dit artikel over? (Geen antwoord in een zin.)

Slide 16 - Question ouverte

Howya – An Irishman’s Diary on greetings
In his Irish Journal, Heinrich Böll reported a brief exchange between a man and woman across a street: “‘Howya, Paddy?’, and the old man shouted back: ‘I’m all right – with the help of God and His most blessed Mother.’” The friendly greeting, “Howya?” is rarely intended to be an inquiry about someone’s health or spirituality but more of passing the time of day. Students of responses to the question are often bemused by smart-alec replies. 

Here are quirky replies to the “Howya”, eavesdropped and purloined from different regions of the country: “Am hangin’ together like a pair of trousers.”, “No worse than usual, thanks.”, “Me bones are freezing but sure every day is better than the next.”, “If I’d a tail, I’d wag it.” 

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Slide 17 - Diapositive

Reading Assignment
1. Ga naar het kanaal van de Reading Test. 
2. Kies 2 teksten op niveau.
                   'Ik vind Engels lezen nog erg moeilijk.' 
                   'Ik vind lezen soms nog lastig, maar het gaat goed komen.' 
                   'Ik vind Engels lezen makkelijk' 

3. Gebruik de tactiek 'keywords' of 'main idea'. Schrijf dit op met de titels van de teksten (moet je later invoeren). 
4. Maak de vragen en markeer bij de uitwerking de zin die zegt hoe je het antwoord had kunnen vinden. 

Slide 18 - Diapositive

How helpful was the instruction of the past tense?
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Slide 19 - Sondage