Week 44 Speaking + grammar

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Welcome ghouls 
Speaking
Speaking
Speaking

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Without talking
Write down on a piece of paper
Two truths and one lie about your holiday 

In English
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2:00

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The person with the darkest pants starts



Guess their truth
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5:00

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Who guessed correctly? 

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Grab your book: D speaking and stones

Let's read the stones together 

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On a piece of paper
Write down a sickness or injury 

For example: A broken leg or being pregnant 

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You will now have a doctors appointment 

Grab a card 
Carry out what it says 

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Today 
Lesson plan 
5 min
Present perfect 
25 min 
Practice 
15 min 
Break 
5 min 
Irregular verbs /past simple 
15 min 
Skill practice 
20 min 

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Past simple VS. present perfect
I went to school from 8 AM to 3 PM. 
VS. 
I have been at school for a few hours now. 

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What was the main difference?

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Key words 
already, just, yet, ever, never, for, since, so far, up to now, not yet, lately, recently

If one of these is in the sentence -> present perfect

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Example sentences 
You have been a Dalton pupil for 2 years now.

I have baked this recipe many times.

She has waited for hours and there is still no bus.

We have never driven a car before

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Break time
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5:00

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Let's focus on the differences 
Past simple -> finished in the past
Keywords: yesterday, last..... , ..... ago, in ..(year in the past)


Present perfect -> Not finished yet, there is still a connection with the now
Keywords: already, just, yet, ever, never, for, since, so far, ect

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Irregular verbs 
Important for both the past simple & present perfect 

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Test
16th of december 
Theme words  of themes 1 - 2 - 3
Grammar: Past simple, Present perfect, modal verbs 

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Test inzage / practice 
If you want to see your test now is your chance 

If you do not wish to see your test: grab a worksheet 

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