V4entl1and 8 lesson 2 - week 36

Today's class
  • Review HW:
- Reading comprehension lesson 2 - ex. 1-11

  • Vocabulary & Suffixes - ex. 12/13/14

  •  Making questions ex. 15

  • Extra - Irregular verbs/past simple/present perfect

  • HW online = ex. 16
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In deze les zitten 15 slides, met interactieve quiz en tekstslides.

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Today's class
  • Review HW:
- Reading comprehension lesson 2 - ex. 1-11

  • Vocabulary & Suffixes - ex. 12/13/14

  •  Making questions ex. 15

  • Extra - Irregular verbs/past simple/present perfect

  • HW online = ex. 16

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Prefix/affix or suffix - ex. 13/14
Morpheme = a meaningful unit of language that cannot be divided any further. 

For example: un-, dis-, pre-, -ment, -ship, --ion etc.

A morpheme can be a prefix or a suffix/affix to a root word (=often a verb)

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Making questions - ex. 15
Present simple (i.e. blog/blogs):
What do they blog about?
What does he blog about?
Rule: does (he/she/it) + infinitive (=hele ww); do(I/you/we/they) + infinitive (= hele ww)

Past simple (i.e. blogged/wrote):
How often did he blog during his trip last year?
Why did she write that when they broke up?
Rule: did (all pronouns) + infinitive (=hele ww)

Present perfect (i.e. has blogged/have rung):
Why hasn't he blogged about it yet?
Why haven't you rung her yet?
Rule: has (he/she/it) + 3rd form/past participle; have (I/you/we/they) + 3rd form/past participle


Slide 3 - Tekstslide

Making questions - ex. 15
Present continuous (i.e. am speaking/ is blogging/are doing):
What are they blogging about these days?
Am I speaking to the entire class tomorrow?
Why are you always doing this?
Rule: am/is/are + infinitive (hele ww) + ing

Future (will/am-is-are going to) (i.e. I will help you!; He is going to fall!):
Will you be there as well?
Why is going to change our plans?
Shall I/we get that for you?
Rule: will + infinitive (=hele ww); shall (for we/I) + infinitive; am/is/are going to + infinitive

Past perfect (i.e. had blogged/had been):
Why hadn't you walked the dog before I came home yesterday?
Rule: had  + 3rd form/past participle


Slide 4 - Tekstslide

Writing an informal e-mail - ex. 16
Dear/Hi + first name,

Opening sentence: "How are you? It was so good to hear from you again. I've been doing great.

First point/paragraph

Second point/paragraph

Closing sentence: I'm really looking forward to seeing you!

Best wishes,/Love,/Ciao, /Kind regards,
your first name

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

Slide 6 - Tekstslide

Slide 7 - Link

Present Perfect vs Past Simple 


When do we use the Past Simple? Form = 

When do we use the Present Perfect? Form = 

What is the past participle?


Ex. 13 - review

Slide 8 - Tekstslide

Present Perfect vs Past Simple
General rule Past Simple:
  • Regular verbs: verb + ED
  • Irregular verbs: 2nd form (know by heart!!!!!)
  • Used when ACTIONION IS FINISHED - WHEN is IMPORTANT
  • Signal words: when/ago/last night/last week/yesterday etc.


General rule Present Perfect:
  • has (he/she/it) + past participle(-> regular verbs: verb + ED / irregular verbs: 3rd form)
  • have (I/you/we/they) + past participle (-> regular verbs + ED / irregular verbs: 3rd form)
  • Used for: RESULT is import (when=  NOT IMPORTANT/NOT MENTIONED; EXPERIENCE; RECENT ACTION; ACTION THAT STARTED IN THE PAST + IS STILL GOING ON /
  • Signal words: for/since/already/never/ever/always/yet/before/how long/how often etc.



Slide 9 - Tekstslide

Speaking exercise
Role A = entrepreneur (look at text "Kid entrepreneurs.." for inspiration)
Role B = interviewer

Possible questions:
  • Have you ever thought/been ....
  • When did you first think about ...
  • Do you feel that ....
  • Does your best friend feel ....

Prepare questions & do the interview 

Slide 10 - Tekstslide

Slide 11 - Link

Slide 12 - Link

Slide 13 - Link

Tomorrow's class

Informal e-mail writing

Reading file/literary analysis/novels (an intro)

Grammar review

Slide 14 - Tekstslide

What did you learn today?

Slide 15 - Open vraag