Present perfect vs Past simple 13-01-2022

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Present perfect vs Past simple

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Program
  • Warmer- revision
  • Homework check
  • Independent work
  • Dublin
  • Kahoot
  • Evaluation

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Today's goals
  • You know the difference between the past simple and the present perfect. 
  • You know more about Dublin.

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Past simple vs. present perfect
  • What is the difference?
  • Past simple: verleden tijd = actie helemaal afgelopen
  • I played a lot of games yesterday.
  • Present perfect: voltooid tegenwoordige tijd = actie is in het verleden gebeurd maar heeft nog effect op het nu. 
  • I have known Dawn since we were kids.

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Past simple vs present perfect

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Past Simple vs Present Perfect

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Present Perfect: signaalwoorden
FYNE JAS

For, Yet, Never, Ever
Just, Already, Since, So, Still

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Signaalwoorden Present Perfect
Fijne Jas (afkoring signaalwoorden)
For, Yet, Never, Ever, Just, Always/Already, Since
+
How long
Recently
Lately

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Homework check
  • Let's check the worksheets!
  • Do you really understand everything?
  • Another worksheet....
  • You get 10-15 min to finish another worksheet.
  • Do it yourself......
  • Finished? Open your chromebook and go to Revision: Chapter 1-3  and doRevision: Chapter 1-3 - Grammar
timer
12:00

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Ex. 1
  1. e
  2. a
  3. h
  4. b
  5. c
  6. d
  7. f
  8. g

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Ex. 2
  • a) have been
  • b) has worked
  • c) have had
  • d) did…live
  • e) did…have
  • f) has…worked
  • g) has met / haven’t met
  • h) has …attended

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Ex. 2
  • i) have had
  • j) have lived
  • k) have been
  • l) has…done / hasn’t received
  • m) Did..go
  • n) Have… been
  • o) has…washed
  • p) washed
  • q) hasn’t washed  - r) have…done



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New chapter
  • Workbook B
  • Chapter 4 is about cities.....
  • Do you like living in the city? Why?
  • Would you ever want to move to the countryside? Why (not)?

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Slide 14 - Vidéo

00:16
Where is Dublin?
A
Ireland
B
UK
C
Scotland

Slide 15 - Quiz

00:31
Fill in the gap: Despite a long and sometimes tragic ____ of invasion and resistance,

Slide 16 - Question ouverte

00:45
Fill in the gap: Dublin's ancient streets are compact enough to explore on foot or by ______

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

01:24
Fill in the gap: Nowhere is life celebrated more than in the city's nearly 700 ____

Slide 18 - Question ouverte

02:31
Fill in the gap: Time your visit to catch an international _____ here.

Slide 19 - Question ouverte

03:13
In the 18th century Guinness was born as a substitute for Liffey's undrinkable water.
A
true
B
false

Slide 20 - Quiz

04:56
There are statues of _____.
A
William Butler Yeats
B
Oscar Wilde
C
Samuel Beckett
D
James Joyce

Slide 21 - Quiz

05:23
On the site of Stephen's Green a battle took place during the 1916 Christmas Rising.
A
true
B
false

Slide 22 - Quiz

06:01
Dublin Castle has been a ____.
A
prison
B
fortress
C
government house
D
treasury

Slide 23 - Quiz

07:44
Christ Church Cathedral has born witness to the lives of _____.
A
warriors
B
nobles
C
saints
D
kings

Slide 24 - Quiz

04:24
The Book of Kells is an ancient manuscript kept at Trinity College.
A
true
B
false

Slide 25 - Quiz

Independent work: Dublin
  • What do you think of Dublin?
  • Would you visit Dublin?
  • Take out your chromebook and go to stepping stones online
  • Go to Chapter 4 In the City
  • Do Countries & Culture 'Dublin' ex. 34, 35 & 36
  • No headphones? Skip ex. 34b
  • Done? Check if you've done Chapter 3 Countries and Culture
  • No Chromebook? Take out your book and scan what you haven't done yet from Chapter 3 and do those exercises.

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Slide 27 - Lien

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Evaluation
  • Past simple?
  • Present perfect?
  • Homework: 
- Workbook B: Chapter 4: Getting Started ex. 1 t/m 4 & 11
- Study theme words chapter 4 (1)''Shopping''

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