week 3 lesson 2

Read chapters 7 and 8
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5:00
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I can write something in proper English about the chapters I have to read now, in which I show I understand what the book is (really) about
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Read chapters 7 and 8
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5:00
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I can write something in proper English about the chapters I have to read now, in which I show I understand what the book is (really) about

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Read chapters 7 and 8
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15:00
Finished?40+41
Imagine you are one of the characters in the story. Write a short reflection or diary entry expressing your thoughts and feelings about the events in chapters 7 and 8.

Consider how the character might perceive the unfolding events and their impact. Use around 100 words.

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Homework
reading file period 2
read chapters 7+8 of two weeks with the queen
Unit 3
28 to 33, get ahead, 35 to 39


7 maart
toets two weeks with the queen

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I can talk about things that have just happened

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Present perfect
  • When do we use the present perfect?

  • How do we use the present perfect?

  • Signal words

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Make 40+41 (42+43)
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7:00

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When do we use the present perfect:

for something that started in the past and continues in the present:

They've been married for nearly fifty years.
She has lived in Liverpool all her life.

He has written three books and he is working on another one.
We often use the adverb ever to talk about experience up to the present:
My last birthday was the worst day I have ever had.
and we use never for the negative form:
Have you ever met George?
Yes, but I've never met his wife.






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When do we use the present perfect:

when we are talking about our experience up to the present:

I've seen that film before.
I've played the guitar ever since I was a teenager.
He has written three books and he is working on another one.







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Signal words

We often use the adverb ever to talk about experience up to the present:

My last birthday was the worst day I have ever had.
My last birthday was the worst day I have ever had.







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Signal words

and we use never for the negative form:

Have you ever met George?
Yes, but I've never met his wife.






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Have you ever....




Now think of ten more questions you could ask to your partner
Have you ever ridden a horse?


Have you ever jumped out of an airplane?
Have you ever had a pet?
Have you ever been on a rollercoaster?
Have you ever traveled by train?
Have you ever seen a Marvel movie?
Have you ever written a story?
Have you ever tried to help someone but it didn't go the way you planned?
Have you ever bought a new car or a new house?
Have you ever broken up with someone?























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7:00

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I can talk about things that have just happened

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Homework
reading file period 2
read chapters 7+8 of two weeks with the queen
Unit 3
28 to 33, get ahead, 35 to 39
40/41/42/43 + self-test


7 maart
toets two weeks with the queen

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week 3 lesson 2

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