H4D - 26-08-2021 - Les 2

WELCOME
Today is the 26th of August

The Word of the Day is emigrate
verb | EM-uh-grayt

"to leave a country or region in order to live somewhere else."
- The author's family emigrated from Hungary. -
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WELCOME
Today is the 26th of August

The Word of the Day is emigrate
verb | EM-uh-grayt

"to leave a country or region in order to live somewhere else."
- The author's family emigrated from Hungary. -

Slide 1 - Diapositive

TODAY
After this lesson you will ...
  • have read and understood text 1
  • have studied the present simple and the present continuous

Slide 2 - Diapositive

STUDY PLANNER & PTA
Where do we find it?

What is important?

Slide 3 - Diapositive

TEXT 1
previously on ...

Slide 4 - Diapositive

TEXT 1
For a second I thought, 'Do I know her'?', then it clicked. She said, 'I'm the store detective and I have reason to believe you haven't paid for that jumper in your bag.' I felt my blood run cold and I screamed at the others to run, but then realied that there were two burly security guards with her.

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TEXT 1
She dragged us into the manager's office. He treated us like scum and just kept saying: 'You're going to get locked up for this.' But I couldn't really take it in. I kept thinking, "This isn't happening." We had to sit there until two policemen arrived. Tracey took one look at them and burst into tears and I grabbed Gary's hand. They marched us out of the store and into a police van. Everyone was staring at us - I felt so ashamed.

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TEXT 1
At the station I was locked up in a cell on my own. That was the worst part. I just sat on the floor, feeling al limp and cold. I had no idea what was going to happen to me next. It seemed like years before they let me out and took me into an interview room. A policewoman asked me loads of questions, but I didn't tell her about everything I'd stolen - I was too scared. All I could think of was Mum and what she'd say.

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TEXT 1
As soon as my mum arrived at the police station I burst out crying. She was upset and kept asking why I'd done it. I said sorry a thousand times and we sat hugging for ages.

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TEXT 1
I had to wait a week to see if they were going to prosecute for the jumper and other stuff I'd had on me. I was terrified they'd send me to a children's home but, because it was our first offence and we were both under 16, Tracey and I got a caution (a formal telling off).

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TEXT 1
Mum was really upset. I think she thought she'd been a bad parent. Dad was the angry one. He took the day off work and took me to every shop I'd admitted to stealing from to apologise. It was awful.

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TEXT 1
Mum and Dad thought I needed a fresh start, so I went to live with my dad and his new wife at the end of the summer. It meant starting at another school - I lost touch with Gary and Tracey and I was miserable for ages. I've just begun to make new friends who I feel comfortable with - I don't feel I have to impress them by shoplifting or anything like that.

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TEXT 1
They sometimes ask why I live with my dad and not my mum, but I feel too ashamed to tell them the truth.

I still feel guilty about what I've done - I lost my best friend and my boyfriend and let Mum and Dad down badly. But in a way I'm glad I got caught. Who knows where I'd be now if I hadn't ..

Slide 12 - Diapositive

GRAMMAR
8 tenses you'll need to know, recognize and be able to use
today, we'll focus on two of them

Slide 13 - Diapositive

PRESENT SIMPLE

Slide 14 - Diapositive

PRESENT SIMPLE
FEITEN, GEWOONTES, REGELMATIGE GEBEURTENISSEN

STAM + ((E)S)

SIGNAALWOORDEN: ALWAYS, NEVER, OFTEN, USUALLY, ETC.


Slide 15 - Diapositive

I [to drink] a cup of tea every morning.

Slide 16 - Question ouverte

He usually [to cycle] to school.

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

Rachel and Monica never [to go] out for coffee.

Slide 18 - Question ouverte

Rachel and Monica never [to go] out for coffee. [maak een vraagzin]

Slide 19 - Question ouverte

I [to drink] a cup of tea every morning. [maak een vraagzin]

Slide 20 - Question ouverte

PRESENT CONTINUOUS
DINGEN DIE NU GAANDE ZIJN + IRRITATIE

[TO BE] + WW+ING

SIGNAALWOORDEN: RIGHT NOW, NOW, AT THE MOMENT, ETC.


Slide 21 - Diapositive

He [to watch] a movie at this moment.

Slide 22 - Question ouverte

Right now they [to study] an interesting subject.

Slide 23 - Question ouverte

I hate that they [to talk] behind her back!

Slide 24 - Question ouverte

I [to stand] in front of the classroom now.

Slide 25 - Question ouverte

GRAMMAR
2/8 tenses: present simple & present continuous

Let's mix them up!

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Most of the time he [to eat] before football practice.
A
eats
B
is eating

Slide 27 - Quiz

I [to write] a letter at this moment.
A
write
B
am writing

Slide 28 - Quiz

I am so annoyed! My sister [to talk] way too loud.
A
talks
B
is talking

Slide 29 - Quiz

Every Monday we [to cook] dinner at home.
A
cook
B
are cooking

Slide 30 - Quiz

They [to cook] dinner in the kitchen right now.
A
cook
B
are cooking

Slide 31 - Quiz

WELL DONE!
Now create your own sentence. First we'll try to make a sentence with the 'present simple'. Do you remember when we use that tense?

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Create a sentence using the present simple

Slide 33 - Question ouverte

Now create one with the present continuous

Slide 34 - Question ouverte

TEXT 2
Let's translate the first part of text 2 together

Slide 35 - Diapositive