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- Grammar recap + something 'new'
- Vocabulary 2.4
- Practise exercises

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Goals for today:
- Know the differences in the Present Tenses
- Know there are different modals
- Get familiar with 2.4 Vocabulary

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Present Simple
Present Simple
(to work)

I work
You work
He/she/it works
We/They work

Werkwoord (+ -s/-es
(to watch)

I watch
You watch
He/she/it watches
We/They watch

(to go) 

I go
You go
He/she/it goes
We/They go

"You always watch too much television!"
"She goes to school on weekdays."

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Present Continuous

To be + verb + -ing
(to eat) 

I am eating
You are eating
He/she/it is eating
We are eating
They are eating

(to walk) question

Am I walking?
Are you walking?
Is he/she/it walking?
Are we walking?
Are they walking?
 (to talk) negative

I am not talking
You are not talking
He/she/it is not talking
We are not talking
They are not talking
Look for these: Now, right now, at the moment, at present, this evening, tomorrow. Look! Listen! etc.

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Present Perfect
Have / Has + Verb +ed(Voltooid Deelwoord)
Something happened, not important when:
We have finished all our homework .
Something happened and is still going, has impact or is visible:
I've been here since the third period.                                         --> Since, for, in
She's drank too much. That's why she has a hangover.        --> Result
They've just painted their fence.                                                  --> just, yet, lately

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Present Perfect
Have / Has + Verb +ed(Voltooid Deelwoord)
(to play) Regular              Negative                    Question
I have played a match
I haven't played a match
Have I played a match?
Negative:
Add 'not' after 'have/has'
Question:
Switch the subject (I, you, he/she/it) and 'have/has'

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In what tense is this sentence?
"They are working on the street now."
A
Present Simple
B
Present Continuous
C
Present Perfect

Slide 8 - Quiz

In what tense is this sentence?
"Her grandparents often eat dinner at 4 o'clock"
A
Present Simple
B
Present Continuous
C
Present Perfect

Slide 9 - Quiz

In what tense is this sentence?
"They have waited there for 30 minutes."
A
Present Simple
B
Present Continuous
C
Present Perfect

Slide 10 - Quiz

In what tense is this sentence?
"I am still very tired at the moment."
A
Present Simple
B
Present Continuous
C
Present Perfect

Slide 11 - Quiz

Fill in:
"She always ..... for drinks on Friday" (to go)

Slide 12 - Question ouverte

Fill in:
"They ..... a movie together as we speak." (to watch)

Slide 13 - Question ouverte

Fill in:
"He ..... in the UK since 2003" (to live)

Slide 14 - Question ouverte

The Modal Verbs
Can
May
Must
Shall
Will


Could
Might

Should
Would
Add not after it to make them negative

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The Modal Verbs
Can
May
Must
Shall
Will


Ability present, asking permission

Possibility, formal request or permission

Obligation

Questions and offers

Offers, opinions, suggestions, promises

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The Modal Verbs
Could 
Might 
 
Should 
Would


Ability past, asking permission politely

Possibility



Opinion or advice

Polite or formal request

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- Grammar recap + something 'new'
- Vocabulary 2.4
- Practise exercises

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Vocabulary 2.4

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- Grammar recap + something 'new'
- Vocabulary 2.4
- Practise exercises

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Practise Exercises
Unit 2 Lesson 4: 
Exercises 31, 33, 34 & Practise More Grammar 2 

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Goals for today:
- Know the differences in the Present Tenses
- Know there are different modals
- Get familiar with 2.4 Vocabulary

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End of class
Homework: 
Unit 2 Lesson 4:
- Exercises 31, 33, 34 & Practise More Grammar 2

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