Past Simple & Present Perfect 2MAVO LESSON 2



Present Perfect / Past Simple
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Present Perfect / Past Simple

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Past Simple vs. Present Perfect
AIMS
Repeating past simple and present perfect.
at the end of the lesson you know:
    - how to form the past simple
    - how to form the present perfect
   -  the difference in use of the past simple and present perfect

Slide 2 - Diapositive

What do you remember about past simple and present perfect?

Slide 3 - Sondage

Past simple
Verleden tijd: Finished action

 - Geeft een gebeurtenis aan in het verleden (is afgelopen)
- Er staat een tijdsbepaling in de zin.

Werkwoord + -ed
Irregular > Tweede rijtje

Slide 4 - Diapositive

Signaalwoorden:
What does LADY stand for? (4 words)

Slide 5 - Question ouverte

LADY stands for...
  • Last
  • Ago
  • Date
  • Yesterday

Slide 6 - Diapositive

Present perfect
  • When something started in the past but is still going on right now

    Have/has + voltooid deelwoord
        Voltooid deelwoord = werkwoord + ed | Onreg. 3e rijtje
        Geeft een gebeurtenis aan die in het verleden begonnen is en nu nog bezig is
        Geeft een gebeurtenis in het verleden aan waarvan het resultaat nog merkbaar is.

  • Er staat vaak een signaalwoord in de zin. (just/until/for/ever/never/since/yet/so far/already/recently)


Slide 7 - Diapositive

Examples Past simple
Yesterday He walked to school
I ate pizza last Friday
In 1992 I lived in Germany
I tried to call her last Sunday    (try)
She stopped him just in time (Korte klinker)




Slide 8 - Diapositive

Have
Has
HAVE
HAS
I
YOU
HE
SHE
WE
IT
THEY

Slide 9 - Question de remorquage

Have or has?
I
have
You
have
He / She / It
has

We
have
They
have

Slide 10 - Diapositive

Signaalwoorden
What does FYNE JAS stand for?

Slide 11 - Question ouverte

FYNE JAS stands for...
  • For
  • Yet
  • Never
  • Ever
  • Just
  • Already/Always
  • Since

Slide 12 - Diapositive

Example
I haven't been shopping for a long time. (to be, present perfect)
I have left them on the shelf. (to leave, present perfect)
Have you ever bought shoes that didn't fit?
I have worked here since I graduated school.
He has finished his homework.
She has forgotten her folder.


Slide 13 - Diapositive

Recap
Past simple
  • Used for situations in the past that have finished
  • Werkwoord + ed / 2e rijtje
  • LADY
Present perfect
  • Used for situations that started in the past but are still going on
  • Have/Has + ww-ed / 3e rijtje
  • FYNE JAS

Slide 14 - Diapositive

Stappenplan/Roadmap
Stap 1: Staat er een vorm van Fyne Jas in?
Ja --> Present Perfect
Nee --> Stap 2
Stap 2: Staat er een tijdsbepaling in?
Ja --> Past Simple
Nee --> Stap 3
Stap 3: Is het nog aan de gang? Gaat het over ervaringen tot nu toe? Is het resultaat zichtbaar?
Ja op 1 van deze vragen --> Present Perfect

Slide 15 - Diapositive

Slide 16 - Vidéo

Past Simple vs Present Perfect

I __________ to Croatia.
A
have never been
B
never went

Slide 17 - Quiz

Past Simple <> Present Perfect:
I ..... just ..... my telephone call.
A
has just finished
B
have just finished
C
did just finish
D
am just finishing

Slide 18 - Quiz

Past simple or present perfect?
I ______(never/go) to Vienna.
A
never went
B
have never gone

Slide 19 - Quiz

Past simple vs Present perfect

I (walk) to school yesterday
timer
0:20
A
have walked
B
walked
C
walk
D
am walking

Slide 20 - Quiz

Past Simple<> Present Perfect
______ you _____ (eat) eggs for breakfast yesterday?

A
Did ... ate
B
Have ... eaten
C
Did .... eat
D
Has ... eaten

Slide 21 - Quiz

Past Simple <> Present Perfect

______ (you + see) Janet recently?
A
Did you see
B
Did you saw
C
Have you seen
D
Have you saw

Slide 22 - Quiz

Past simple or present perfect?
Ow! I _______(cut) my finger!
A
cut
B
have cut

Slide 23 - Quiz

Past simple or present perfect?
Peter _____ never __________ (walk) to school.
A
did walk
B
did walked
C
have walked
D
has walked

Slide 24 - Quiz

Past Simple or Present Perfect?
'I played football yesterday.'
A
Past Simple
B
Present Perfect

Slide 25 - Quiz

Past Simple or Present Perfect?
Perry .... football yesterday.

A
played
B
has played
C
have played

Slide 26 - Quiz

Past Simple <> Present Perfect
I don't think we _____ (to meet).
A
meeted
B
have meeted
C
met
D
have met

Slide 27 - Quiz

Past Simple <> Present Perfect
How long ____ (she + live) in Britain?
A
did she live
B
did she lived
C
have she lived
D
has she lived

Slide 28 - Quiz

Present perfect vs Past simple:

(become) In 2000 he __________ a teacher
A
became
B
has become

Slide 29 - Quiz

Present Perfect or Past Simple? She ___ Jane for five years.
A
knew
B
has known

Slide 30 - Quiz

Past Simple <> Present Perfect
He ..... not ..... on the lights yet.
A
did not switch
B
did not switched
C
has not switch
D
has not switched

Slide 31 - Quiz

Past Simple <> Present Perfect
I _______ (always + like) playing board games.
A
always like
B
always liked
C
have always liked
D
has always liked

Slide 32 - Quiz

Past simple or Present Perfect?
Shakespeare ________ 37 plays.
A
has written
B
wrote

Slide 33 - Quiz

Past simple or present perfect?
Dom ______ to school this morning.
A
cycled
B
has cycled

Slide 34 - Quiz

I can use present perfect and past simple correctly
A
yes, definitely
B
yes, but I need to practise
C
I am not sure
D
No, it is difficult, I need help

Slide 35 - Quiz

Slide 36 - Lien

The aims were...
At the end of the lesson you know:
   -  how to form the past simple
    - how to form the present perfect
    - the difference in use of the past simple and present perfect

Have you met these aims?

Slide 37 - Diapositive

 CHAPTER 3 SHOWBIZ
Work in your coursebooks:
•    CHAPTER 3 SHOWBIZ
Short story: Stacey Superstar
Ex. 57,58, 59 p. 176-179
Finished? go to SLIM STAMPEN ONLINE Chapter 3 Showbiz (noordhoff.nl)

Homework finished before next Wednesday:
Short story: Stacey Superstar
Ex. 57,58, 59 p. 176-179


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