Unit 1: test tenses

Present simple
Present continuous
Present perfect
Past simple
Past continuous
action that lasts to the present moment
repeated/regular action in the present, general truths
Action happening in the past
action currently taking place
an action taking place in the past
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Present simple
Present continuous
Present perfect
Past simple
Past continuous
action that lasts to the present moment
repeated/regular action in the present, general truths
Action happening in the past
action currently taking place
an action taking place in the past

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Present simple
Present continuous
Present perfect
Past simple
Past continuous
We have been friends for 5 years. 
They take the bus to school.  
We were friends for 5 years. 
They are taking the bus to school. 
They were taking the bus to school.

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Present simple
Present continuous
Present perfect
Past simple
Past continuous
the verb 'to be' + ING- form

eg. You are sleeping! 

- verb + ed
eg. I listened

- negative: 'didn't' + infinitive

eg. She didn't go

have + past participle

eg. They have seen/We have worked

- third person singular: verb + s
eg. He works

- negative: with 'don't' or 'doesn't'
the past simple of the verb 'to be' + ING- form

eg. You were sleeping! 

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Present simple
Present continuous
Present perfect
Past simple
Past continuous
She visited her grandmother last weekend.

They didn't like the film. 
She goes to school by bike.

He doesn't want to go home. 
He told us he was 16 years old. 
What are you doing? 
They are playing football in the rain. 
I let her sleep. 
She hasn't gone snowboarding yet. 
We haven't met before. 
We were having fun.

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p. 18 Adjectives and their opposites

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p. 18 Adjectives and their opposites

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Find 5 more adjectives and their opposites.

Write them on the blackboard. 

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Do exercise 8 or 9 on p. 21-22 and check your answers. 

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p. 23: Writing task
  • I answer the question appropriately and I mention at least 2 relevant ideas.
  • I write complete and well-constructed sentences.
  • I used the 'if' and 'would' clauses. 
  • I spell most words correctly.

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The tenses
The present simple

  • Positive: He speaks. / We speak.  
-> 3rd person singular: + s
  • Negative: He does not speak. / They don't speak.
-> add don't or doesn't (3rd person singular)
  • Question: Does he speak? / Do you speak? 
-> add do or does (3rd person singular)
Signal words:

always, every …, never, normally,
often, seldom, sometimes, usually

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The tenses
The present continuous

  • Positive: He is speaking. / You are speaking. 
    -> present simple of to be + ING-form
  • Negative: He is not speaking. / We aren't speaking. 
    -> isn't or aren't + ING-form
  • Question: Is he speaking? / Are they speaking? 
    -> is or are + subject + ING-form
Signal words:

at the moment, just, just now,
Listen!, Look!, now, right now
 

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The tenses
The present perfect

  • Positive: He has spoken. / You have spoken. 
    -> present simple of to have + past participle
  • Negative: He hasn't spoken. / We haven't spoken. 
    - haven't or hasn't + past participle
  • Question: Has he spoken? / Have they spoken? 
    -> have or has + subject + past participle
Signal words: 

already, ever, just, never, not yet,
so far, till now, up to now

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The tenses
The past simple

  • Positive: He spoke. / We worked. 
    -> verb + ED or irregular form
  • Negative: He did not speak. / We didn't work.
    -> didn't + infinitive
  • Question: Did he speak? / Did they work?
    -> did + subject + infinitive
Signal words:

yesterday,
2 minutes ago, in
1990, the other day, last Friday, since

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p. 31
Peter Russell and his partner were strolling
When they saw her

Which tenses do you recognise? 


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p. 31
Peter Russell and his partner were strolling
PAST CONTINUOUS 
=
PAST simple of to be + ING-form
was/were/wasn't/weren't + ING-form




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p. 31
Which tense do we use to describe the action that was going on, the action in the background? 
Which tense do we use to describe a short action that interrupts this? 




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When I woke up this morning, it was snowing.
I was sleeping when you called me.
I broke my leg when I was hiking.

Can you see a difference in the meaning of these two sentences?

When the guests arrived, Jane was cooking dinner.
When the guests arrived, Jane cooked dinner.





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Turn Back Time
p. 40
Study the words for 3 minutes. 
You'll each get one of the words from the list. 
You'll be asked to: 
A: Make a drawing/choose an example that makes clear what word you have. Your classmates will guess. 
B: Make a meaningful sentence with the word you have. 

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credible
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mature
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aggressive
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effective
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hopeful
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typical
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social
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respectful
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perfect
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respectful
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