H4B - 31-08-2021 - Les 2

WELCOME
Today is the 31st of August

The Word of the Day is scuttlebutt
noun | SKUTT-ul-butt

An informal noun that refers to rumor or gossip.
- After he retired, Bob regularly stopped by the office to catch up on the latest scuttlebutt. -
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WELCOME
Today is the 31st of August

The Word of the Day is scuttlebutt
noun | SKUTT-ul-butt

An informal noun that refers to rumor or gossip.
- After he retired, Bob regularly stopped by the office to catch up on the latest scuttlebutt. -

Slide 1 - Diapositive

TODAY
After this lesson you will
  • ... have finished reading text 1
  • ... have studied some tenses
  • ... have started reading text 2

Slide 2 - Diapositive

I COULDN'T STOP SHOPLIFTING
RECAP PARAGRAPH 6-9
  • what I was up to = waar ik mee bezig was
  • spare cash = extra geld/geld over
  • swank gear = dure spullen/kleren
  • shove = schuiven
  • reckoned = ervan uitgaan

Slide 3 - Diapositive

I COULDN'T STOP SHOPLIFTING
RECAP PARAGRAPH 6-9
  • getting caught = gepakt worden
  • matter of time = kwestie van tijd
  • threatened to finish = dreigen met uitmaken
  • addiction = verslaving
  • look soft = zwak overkomen

    Slide 4 - Diapositive

    I COULDN'T STOP SHOPLIFTING
    RECAP PARAGRAPH 6-9
    • mucking around = een geintje uithalen
    • it clicked = drong het tot me door
    • burly = fors

      Slide 5 - Diapositive

      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.

      Slide 6 - Diapositive

      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.

      Slide 7 - Diapositive

      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.

      Slide 8 - Diapositive

      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).

      Slide 9 - Diapositive

      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.

      Slide 10 - Diapositive

      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.

      Slide 11 - Diapositive

      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

      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 13 - Diapositive

      GRAMMAR

      Slide 14 - Diapositive

      GRAMMAR
      Present simple
      Past simple
      Present continuous
      Past continuous
      Present perfect
      Past perfect
      Future
      Past future

      Slide 15 - Diapositive

      PRESENT SIMPLE
      • Wanneer: ALTIJD, FEITEN, REGELMATIG
      • Hoe: STAM (+ (E)S)
      • Signaalwoorden: always, normally, every day, often, never, etc.

      They always lock the door when they go out.
      She never drinks coffee in the morning.

      Slide 16 - Diapositive

      Create your own (full) sentence using the PRESENT SIMPLE

      Slide 17 - Question ouverte

      PRESENT CONTINUOUS
      • Wanneer: NU GAANDE, ERGERNIS
      • Hoe: [TO BE] + WW+ING
      • Signaalwoorden: now, right now, at the moment, at present, etc.

      He is writing a letter at the moment.
      I hate that they are talking behind her back.


      Slide 18 - Diapositive

      Create your own (full) sentence using the PRESENT CONTINUOUS

      Slide 19 - Question ouverte

      NOW PICK THE CORRECT ONE!
      Choose between PRESENT SIMPLE and PRESENT CONTINUOUS

      Slide 20 - Diapositive

      Most days he wakes up around 6:45.
      A
      present simple
      B
      present continuous

      Slide 21 - Quiz

      They are talking to that man right there.
      A
      present simple
      B
      present continuous

      Slide 22 - Quiz

      Right now I am busy writing a letter to my grandma
      A
      present simple
      B
      present continuous

      Slide 23 - Quiz

      They never go out when the weather is bad.
      A
      present simple
      B
      present continuous

      Slide 24 - Quiz

      USE THE CORRECT TENSE
      and pay close attention to words that will help you figure it out

      Slide 25 - Diapositive

      Every Tuesday he ... until 9pm.
      A
      works
      B
      is working

      Slide 26 - Quiz

      He ... dinner in the kitchen right now.
      A
      cooks
      B
      is cooking

      Slide 27 - Quiz

      I ... a really nice book now.
      A
      read
      B
      am reading

      Slide 28 - Quiz

      PAST SIMPLE
      • Wanneer: TOEN
      • Hoe: STAM + ED of 2
      • Signaalwoorden: yesterday, last week, this morning, in 2013, etc.

      I watched an interesting documentary last night.
      When I was a little girl I read a lot of books.

      Slide 29 - Diapositive

      Creat your own (full) sentence using the PAST SIMPLE and a regular verb

      Slide 30 - Question ouverte

      Creat your own (full) sentence using the PAST SIMPLE and an irregular verb

      Slide 31 - Question ouverte

      HOMEWORK
      Read text 2 and make a list of difficult words you encounter

      Slide 32 - Diapositive