Unit 5 - past tenses

Past tenses
Explanation of past simple, past continuous and present perfect
SKIP: Past perfect, this will not be on the test
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Past tenses
Explanation of past simple, past continuous and present perfect
SKIP: Past perfect, this will not be on the test

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Past simple
Iets wat in het verleden is gebeurd en is afgerond
Vaak met een woord dat aangeeft dat het in het verleden was, zoals: yesterday, last week, in 2012

He played his first international match in 2012

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Past continuous
Was/were + ww + ing
Iets wat in het verleden bezig was en een tijdje duurde
Je kan het ook gebruiken als twee dingen tegelijkertijd gebeurden

He was watching a tennis match when his friend called

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Present perfect
Have/has + voltooid deelwoord
Iets is in het verleden begonnen en is nu nog merkbaar of bezig
Signaalwoorden: ever, never, until now, lately, since (+tijd), for (+tijd), (not) yet
Iets is heel kortgeleden gebeurd (vaak met just, today etc.)
The All Blacks have performed the Haka since 1884
They have just won their first match

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Exercises
Write the missing forms in the correct form: present perfect, past simple or past continuous

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Andrew: ______ (you ever be) to Wembley Stadium?

Slide 6 - Open question

Steve: Sorry, you ______ (say)? I ______ (not hear) you. This man next to me ______ (shout) in my ear.

Slide 7 - Open question

Andrew: I ______ (ask) if you ______ (ever be) to Wembley.

Slide 8 - Open question

Steve: No, I ______ (have - not). And you?

Slide 9 - Open question

Andrew: In 2011, when Swansea City _____ (play). That _____ (be) the biggest success Swansea had ever had.

Slide 10 - Open question

Steve: Whose mascot _____ (be) you? You aren't a Swansea City fan now, are you?

Slide 11 - Open question

Andrew: No, but I ____ (be) a Swansea City fan at the time.

Slide 12 - Open question

Andrew: I _____ (be) a Blackpool fan since I _____ (move) to Blackpool in 2012.

Slide 13 - Open question

Andrew: Just in time for the 2012 finals in which Blackpool _____ (play) West Ham.

Slide 14 - Open question

Steve: What _____ (you do) as a mascot?

Slide 15 - Open question

Andrew: Mascots hold hands with the players. I _____ (hold) Sinclair's hand when we ____ (come) onto the pitch.

Slide 16 - Open question

Andrew: All the fans _____ (cheer)! It _____ (be) great. And you know what? Sinclair ______ (score) a hat-trick!

Slide 17 - Open question

Reading
Open your Real Time PDF book to page
147 and read the text.
Then answer the questions on the next slides.

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Steve: Much better than our team ______ (play) today. No goals yet. Well, still 20 minutes to go.

Slide 19 - Open question

Answer the following questions about the tradition "You'll never walk alone"
a. What is the tradition?
b. How did it start?
c. What is the tradition like today?
d. Is the tradition a sign of good sportsmanship? Explain.

Slide 20 - Open question

Answer the following questions about the tradition "The swapping of jerseys"
a. What is the tradition?
b. How did it start?
c. What is the tradition like today?
d. Is the tradition a sign of good sportsmanship? Explain.

Slide 21 - Open question

Answer the following questions about the tradition "The Haka"
a. What is the tradition?
b. How did it start?
c. What is the tradition like today?
d. Is the tradition a sign of good sportsmanship? Explain.

Slide 22 - Open question

The end!
This is the end of the lesson. Well done! If you have any questions, you can ask them on the next slide. They will be answered next lesson.

Slide 23 - Slide

Write your questions here:

Slide 24 - Open question