H4C and E_wk 36 Past Simple vs Present Perfect and Unit 1.2

Today's class
HW = Writing a Composition ex. 16 + Listening assignment ex. 14/15 - U. 1

Reading Unit 1.2 - ex. 1-9 (H4D)

Vocabulary Unit 1.2 - ex. 10-14

Past Simple vs Present Perfect

Irregular verbs


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Today's class
HW = Writing a Composition ex. 16 + Listening assignment ex. 14/15 - U. 1

Reading Unit 1.2 - ex. 1-9 (H4D)

Vocabulary Unit 1.2 - ex. 10-14

Past Simple vs Present Perfect

Irregular verbs


Slide 1 - Diapositive

Writing a composition
Swap compositions with your classmate

Check: 
word count
paragraphs
task completion
spelling/grammar/vocabulary

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Vocabulary Unit 1.1
E-N
  1. Appeal = 
  2. Attend = 
  3. Prestigious = 
  4. Sophomore = 
  5. Start-up=
  6. Tuition fees =
  7. On par with = 
  8. Come round = 
  9. Perception (of) =
  10. To register for =

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Vocabulary Unit 1.1
N-E
  1. Aan de andere kant
  2. Hoe gaat het met je studie?
  3. Ondanks
  4. Onthullen
  5. Overhandigen
  6. Stagiair
  7. Stoppen met je studie
  8. Echter
  9. Kortom
  10. Erop aandringen

Write meaningful sentences with 4 of the above words/English translations

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Irregular verbs p. 88 (and 89)


Game


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Past Simple 
Regular = verb + ED
Irregular = 2nd form
Question = did + verb/1st form (Did you ring you last night?)
Negative sentence = didn't + verb/1st form (He didn't ring me)

Use: for actions that are finished, in the past


  • When = important AND mentioned
  • Action is finished




Signal words:
when, then, ago, last week/night/year etc.
in 2019, during the Middle Ages etc.
Present Perfect
has/have + 3rd form (participle)
has = he/she/it; have = I/you/we/they
Question = has/have + 3rd form (Have you ever eaten snails?)
Negative = hasn't/haven't + 3rd form (I have never eaten them.)

Use: to talk about result, experience, how long sth. has been going on (not finished), recent actions

  • When = NOT important 
  • Focus is on result/experience
  • Action started in the past AND 
is still going on / OR has only just finished


Signal words:
never, ever, always, so far, since, for, just,
yet, up to now, recently, 


Slide 6 - Diapositive

Slide 7 - Lien

Irregular verbs - online practice


https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/irregular-verbs


(sometimes 2 verbs are given: use the one before the comma)

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Slide 9 - Lien

Slide 10 - Vidéo

Present  Simple 
he/she/it -> verb + S;
 I/you/we/they -> verb


Question = does + verb 1st form/infinitive (he, she, it); 
do + verb first form/infinitive (I, you, we, they)
Negative sentence = don't + verb; doesn't + verb

Use: 
  • General facts (NOT right now or duration) (She loves poetry)
  • Things that happen repeatedly (Each Tuesday we swim in the lake)
  • Time conjunctions (Before he leaves, he will call you)

Signal words:
always, sometimes, often, frequently
Time conjunctions: 
before, after, until etc.
Present Continuous
he/she/it -> is + verb + ing
I -> am + verb + ing
we/they/you -> are + verb + ing

Question= is/am/are + personal pronoun + verb + ing 
(Are you calling him?)
Negative = isn't/am not/aren't  + verb + ing

Use:
  • Happening right now (and for a certain limited period)
  • Is happening in the near future (in your agenda)
  • Irritation


Signal words:
always (irritation); right now, look, listen, at the moment, currently, at present
next week/this afternoon/tonight = near future

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Present  Simple 

Verbs relating to senses or feelings are called static verbs as they describe a state of being. These verbs are only used in the present simple:


hear
see
smell
taste
feel
like
love
hate
seem
appear
understand
etc.

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