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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 3

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time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Previous lesson
  • Introduction 
  • General information
  • Introduce yourself - True or False?
  • Bridging the Gap

Slide 2 - Slide

Today's lesson
  • Bridging the Gap
  • Grammar check

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Bridging the Gap

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Bridging the Gap
Bridge between year 1 and year 2 - 4 themes
  • A - Words
  • B - Speaking
  • C - Grammar
  • D - Reading

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Present Simple
Word order
Present continuous
Some & Any     

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Bridging the Gap
Bridge between year 1 and year 2 - 4 themes
  • We maken alleen onderdeel C (grammar) ter herhaling.
  • Theme 1 - Exercise 4 (p. 17)
  • Theme 2 - Exercise 4 (p. 23)
  • Theme 3 - Exercise 4 (p. 29)
  • Theme 4 - Exercise 4 (p. 35)

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Homework
Tuesday 19 September
  • Theme 1 - Exercise 4 (p. 17)
  • Theme 4 - Exercise 4 (p. 35)
  • Bring a reading book or online

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This week's task
  • Study the words of theme 1 and 2 (page 12/13/18/19)
  • Study the stones of theme 1 and 2 (page 14/20)
  • Do not forget to study the irregular verbs (page 229)

  • Grammar: Past Continuous vs. Past Simple & Prefixes and Suffixes

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BTG week 2:  This week's task
  • Study the words of theme 3 and 4
  • Study the stones of theme 3 and 4
  • Practise the lessonUp: grammar on Quantifiers and Future Tense 
  • Do the exercises in the weektask
  • Do not forget to study the irregular verbs 1-105 on ELO

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Abroad
Arrival
Connection
Delayed
Departure
Destination
Luggage
Public transport
Return ticket
To explore
To go backpacking
To go sightseeing
What is this in Dutch?

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Past simple vs. Past continuous

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Past Simple (Verledentijd)
We use the Past Simple tense to talk about an action or a situation - an event - in the past. The event can be short or long.

 Regular verbs: end in -ED
Irregular verbs: (2e rij)

The car exploded at 9.30am yesterday. 
She went to the door.
We did not hear the telephone.
Did you see that car?

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Lesson goals
  • I can describe trips and holidays and talk about the weather.
  • I understand the difference between the past simple and the past continuous.

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Past Continuous
The Past Continuous tense expresses action at a particular moment in the past. 
The action started before that moment but has not finished at that moment. 
Example: - Yesterday I watched a film on TV. The film started at 7pm and finished at 9pm.
- I was working at 10pm last night.
- They were not playing football at 9am this morning.
The listener usually knows or understands what time we are talking about. 


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Past Continuous

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Past simple vs past continuous

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In the next slide you'll find the explanation on Prefixes and Suffixes


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