2.1 Skibidies English | Unit 1 I E Grammar: Past tense | 08/11/2023

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PLANNING
  1. Planning week 6
  2. Flashback
  3. Grammar instruction
  4. Off to work!
  5. Game


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PLANNING THIS WEEK
  Finish
  H. Speaking & Stones exercise 46 – 52
  I. Writing & Grammar exercise 53 – 57
  Study
  Vocabulary Theme words, A, C, F, G
  Stones 1, 2 & 3
  Grammar 1, 2A & 2B
  Irregular verbs 1 - 12 (classroom sheet)

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FLASHBACK
Past Simple

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Put in the correct Past Simple form:
Nancy ....... with her friends yesterday. (to play)

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Fill in the correct Past Simple form:
....... for his test? (to study)

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Make a negation with the past simple
I.... him with his test. (to help)
ontkenning!

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Fill in the correct past simple form:
....... that movie last night? (to see)

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Choose the correct Past Simple form:
I .... them a nice story
A
telled
B
did telled
C
did told
D
told

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Choose the correct Past Simple form:
We ..... home together.
A
didn't went
B
not went
C
didn't go
D
doesn't go

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Past Continuous: Usage
We use the PAST Continuous to talk about actions and states in progress (happening) around a particular time in the past.
In het Nederlands gebruiken we dan vaak ‘was aan het…’ of ‘waren aan het…’.

Signal words are: when, while, at (insert time)
  • When we got to the house yesterday morning, the baby was drinking a bottle.
  • He was waiting at home all day when she sent him the message.
  • Alan was cutting the grass the other day when the snake appeared.
  • I was not sleeping when you got home late last night.

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Past Continuous

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Past Continuous: Positives
+ We need our auxiliaries WAS/WERE and our main verb + ing 
I                            was          eating sleeping drinking writing relaxing?
YOU                    were        eating sleeping drinking writing relaxing?
SHE/HE/IT       was          eating sleeping drinking writing relaxing?
WE                      were        eating sleeping drinking writing relaxing?
THEY                  were       eating sleeping drinking writing relaxing?

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Past Continuous: Negatives
- We need our AUXILIARY  WAS/WERE, and the word NOT to make it negative, and then we need our main verb that we add -ING to.

I                            wasn't           eating sleeping drinking writing relaxing?
YOU                    weren't         eating sleeping drinking writing relaxing?
SHE/HE/IT       wasn't           eating sleeping drinking writing relaxing?
WE                      weren't         eating sleeping drinking writing relaxing?
THEY                  weren't         eating sleeping drinking writing relaxing?

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Past Continuous: Questions
? We need our auxiliaries WAS/VERB and the main verb +ING

WAS                      I                 eating       sleeping       drinking      writing        relaxing?
WERE                  YOU          eating       sleeping       drinking       writing       relaxing?
WAS                    SHIT          eating       sleeping       drinking       writing       relaxing?
WERE                  WE            eating       sleeping       drinking       writing       relaxing?
WERE                  THEY        eating       sleeping       drinking       writing       relaxing?

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Past Simple vs Past Continuous:

Hoe zet je een werkwoord in de Past Simple vorm?
A
werkwoord + (e)d of vorm 2
B
werkwoord + ing
C
was/were + ww + ing
D
werkwoord + t

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Past Simple vs Past Continuous:

Hoe zet je een werkwoord in de Past continuous vorm?
A
werkwoord + (e)d of vorm 2
B
werkwoord + ing
C
was/were + werkwoord + ing
D
werkwoord + t

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Past Simple vs Past Continuous:

Kimberley went to the cinema.
A
Past Simple
B
Past Continuous

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Past Simple vs Past Continuous:

Stella and Fenne were walking to school.
A
Past Simple
B
Past Continuous

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Past simple vs. Past continuous:

Elize ______ (fall) asleep, while she ________ (watch) TV.
A
fell - watched
B
was falling - was watching
C
was falling - watched
D
fell - was watching

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Past simple vs. Past continuous:

Ferron ____ (break) his leg, when he _____ (play) frisbee.
A
breaks - played
B
broke - was playing
C
was breaking - played
D
broke - played

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Past simple vs Past Continuous

We ____ (wait) for Bram and Arwin, when suddenly Lieuwe ____ (come) around the corner.
A
wait - comes
B
waited - came
C
were waiting - came
D
were waiting - was coming

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Past simple vs Past Continuous

Falco ____ (cycle) through the park, when he _____ (hear) a strange noise.
A
was cycling - heard
B
cycled - was hearing
C
cycle - hear
D
was cycling - heared

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Off to work!
WHAT? Do exercises 53-57 on pages 68-71
HOW? Individually
HELP? I'll do my rounds and help you when I reach you.
TIME?  20 minutes. 10 minutes in silence.
DONE? Copy the stones and the translations in your notebook.
                Ex. 49
                Study
timer
5:00

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TO BE: ZIJN
                                     Positives       Negatives         Questions
I                                    was                  wasn't                Was I?
YOU                            were                weren't              Were I?
SHE/HE/IT               was                  wasn't                Was she/he/it?
WE                              were                weren't              Were we?
THEY                          were                weren't              Were they?

DUS NIET: I DIDN'T WAS maar I wasn't. 
DUS NIET: Did they were? maar Were they?

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Past Simple: uses
We gebruiken de  PAST SIMPLE voor acties die begonnen en geëindigd zijn in het verleden.

Signaalwoorden zijn: yesterday, last week, last year, in 1994, five hours ago, etc.
  • I saw a movie yesterday.
  • I didn't see a play yesterday.
  • Last year, I traveled to Japan.
  • Last year, I didn't travel to Korea.
  • Did you have dinner last night?
  • She washed her car.
He didn't wash his car.

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Past Simple: Positives
- We hebben ons  hoofdwerkwoord nodig, in de verleden tijd. Die maken we door -ed achter regelmatige werkwoorden te zetten, en de onregelmatige werkwoorden moet je uit je hoofd leren.

I                                    walked
YOU                            talked
SHE/HE/IT               prayed
WE                              carried
THEY                          danced

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LET OP!
SPELLING REGELS:
  • Als een woord eindigt op een -e zoals dance dan voeg je enkel een +d toe. Danced
  • Als een woord eindigt op een klinker -y zoals carry  of cry dan maak je er -ied van. Carried, cried. 
  • Als de uitspraak anders veranderd, verdubbel je een medeklinker zoals bij stop, dat wordt stopped. Drip wordt dripped. Grab wordt grabbed.

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LET OP: IRREGULAR VERBS
Er zijn een aantal onregelmatige werkwoorden die je al moet weten. Deze werkwoorden hebben bij positieve zinnen, een ander vorm dan met -ed er achter. 

TO MEET                      MET                                     TO SAY                          SAID
TO TAKE                       TOOK                                   TO CATCH                    CAUGHT
TO SEE                         SAW                                     TO SLEEP                     SLEPT
TO GO                           WENT                                  TO HURT                       HURT
TO BRING                    BROUGHT                         TO SELL                        SOLD

INFINITIVE
 PAST SIMPLE          INFINITIVE          PAST SIMPLE

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SPEAKING
2 pairs will have their Stones conversation in front of the class.

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Week task
Thursday: 5I Grammar
Do: 54-57
Study: Vocabulary from A & B & C
        

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timer
1:00

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TO BE: ZIJN
                                     Positives       Negatives         Questions
I                                    was                  wasn't                Was I?
YOU                            were                weren't              Were I?
SHE/HE/IT               was                  wasn't                Was she/he/it?
WE                              were                weren't              Were we?
THEY                          were                weren't              Were they?

DUS NIET: I DIDN'T WAS, maar: I wasn't. 
DUS NIET: Did they were? Maar: Were they?

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Past Simple: uses
We gebruiken de  PAST SIMPLE voor acties die begonnen en geëindigd zijn in het verleden.

Signaalwoorden zijn: yesterday, last week, last year, in 1994, five hours ago, etc.
  • I saw a movie yesterday.
  • I didn't see a play yesterday.
  • Last year, I traveled to Japan.
  • Last year, I didn't travel to Korea.
  • Did you have dinner last night?
  • She washed her car.
He didn't wash his car.

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Past Simple: Positives
- We hebben ons  hoofdwerkwoord nodig, in de verleden tijd. Die maken we door -ed achter regelmatige werkwoorden te zetten, en de onregelmatige werkwoorden moet je uit je hoofd leren.

I                                    walked
YOU                            talked
SHE/HE/IT               prayed
WE                              carried
THEY                          danced

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LET OP!
SPELLING REGELS:
  • Als een woord eindigt op een -e zoals dance dan voeg je enkel een +d toe. Danced
  • Als een woord eindigt op een klinker -y zoals carry  of cry dan maak je er -ied van. Carried, cried. 
  • Als de uitspraak anders veranderd, verdubbel je een medeklinker zoals bij stop, dat wordt stopped. Drip wordt dripped. Grab wordt grabbed.

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Past Simple: Negatives
- We hebben ons hulpwerkwoord  DID nodig, en het woord NOT om het negatief te maken, en dan hebben we ons hoofdwerkwoord nodig, waar we niks mee doen.

I                            didn't         sleep
YOU                    didn't         eat 
SHE/HE/IT       didn't         dance
WE                      didn't         fight
THEY                  didn't         cry

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Past Simple: Questions
? We hebben ons hulpwerkwoord DID nodig en het hoofdwerkwoord waar we HELEMAAL NIKS mee doen.
DID                      I                 walk?
DID                    YOU           talk?
DID                    SHIT          dance?
DID                     WE             relax?
DID                     THEY        cry?

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LET OP!
Na DID of DIDN'T komt dus nooit -ed achter het hoofdwerkwoord.

X  I didn't cycled to school thuis morning.
V I didn't cycle to school this morning.
X Did Dale stopped by Chip's place?
V Did Dale stop by Chip's place?

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LET OP: IRREGULAR VERBS
Er zijn een aantal onregelmatige werkwoorden die je al moet weten. Deze werkwoorden hebben bij positieve zinnen, een ander vorm dan met -ed er achter. 

TO HAVE                      HAD                                     TO SAY                          SAID
TO DO                           DID                                       TO SIT                           SAT
TO SEE                         SAW                                     TO LEAVE                     LEFT
TO GO                           WENT                                  TO WIN                          WON
TO BUY                       BOUGHT                             TO COME                      CAME

INFINITIVE
 PAST SIMPLE          INFINITIVE          PAST SIMPLE

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