"Used to"

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First, how are you feeling today?
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Slide 1 - Sondage

Lesson goal
At the end of class, you've learned how to use the grammar subject "used to"

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Slide 3 - Vidéo

Write down what you picked up from this YouTube clip!

Slide 4 - Question ouverte

Written explanation
'Used to + infinitive':

We use this expression to talk about habits or repeated actions in the past which we don't do in the present. We also use it to talk about states in the past which are no longer true. For example:
  • I used to have long hair (but now I have short hair).
  • He used to smoke (but now he doesn't smoke).
  • They used to live in India (but now they live in Germany).
Watch out! With the negative and the question it's 'use' and not 'used':
  • Did you use to be a teacher?
  • Did he use to study French?
  • She didn't use to like chocolate, but she does now.
  • I didn't use to want to have a nice house.
Note! With this 'used to' there is no verb 'be'. We CAN'T say 'I am used to have long hair'.

Slide 5 - Diapositive

Fill in the ..........
1. I ............. live in a flat when I was a child.
2. She ......... love eating chocolate, but now she hates it.
3. I ............. play tennis when I was at school

Slide 6 - Question ouverte

To do
"Used to" exercises: 25 + 26
Done? Continue working on the week task (Ex 18 t/m 26)

Slide 7 - Diapositive

Lesson goal recap
At the end of class, you've learned how to use the grammar subject "used to"

Slide 8 - Diapositive

Did you achieve the lesson goal?

Slide 9 - Sondage

Google forms
Op de volgende pagina vind je een link naar een Google forms enquête, als jullie deze zouden willen invullen voor mijn studie, dan heel graag ;)  

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