This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 90 min
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Welcome!
You have 5 minutes to:
1. Go to your seats
2. Grab your book, pen notebook and laptop
3. Log in to LessonUp
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5:00
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Planning for today
Goals for today
Recap day!
Explanation
Time to work
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Goals for today: At the end of this lesson...
1. I have recapped the grammar of theme 4
2. I can explain when to use the imperatives and articles
3. I can recognize and explain the difference between the present simple and present continuous
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What is on the planner for today?
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The Articles
In English we have three types of articles: 1. The
2. A
3. An
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The article: "The"
You use the definite article "the" to refer to a specific person or thing.
The president gave a speech. or
The books are on the table.
You leave out THE when you talk about people or things in general.
You also leave it out with certain buildings (hospital, church, school, university, prison) if you are there for its specific purpose.
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Mister Bentvelzen is at ............ prison.
A
The
B
-
C
in
Slide 7 - Quiz
Oh no it looks like mister van Drake is .......... prison.
A
at
B
in
C
the
D
-
Slide 8 - Quiz
A or an when do we use an indefinite article?
We use an indefinite article when you are not referring to someone or specific thing.
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Part 2 imperatives
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Why do we use an imperative?
The imperative is used to give directions and orders, and to advise and warn people.
To make an imperative, you use the infinitive form of the verb.
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If you want to make it negative
use DON'T or DO NOT before your verb.
DO NOT MOVE ! or DO NOT TALK DURING THE EXPLANATION OF MISTER HULST!!!!!
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part 3
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Present Continuous
What is it?
You use the present continuous to say that something is happening right now. Words and phrases that are often used with the present continuous are: Look! Listen! at the moment, right now, this instant.
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You also use the present continuous to describe activities that last longer.
I'm reading a wonderful book.
We are cooking dinner.
You can also use the present continuous to express annoyance or irritation. Then you use words like always, still, again.
You are always singing so loudly!
She is still writing texts on her phone!
Other reasons to use the present continuous
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Part 4
Present Simple
versus
Present Continuous
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Present Simple
Present Continuous
Why? You use the Present Simple to talk about: Facts, habits or things that happen regularly.
We walk the dog three times a day. &
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
Why? You use the present continuous to talk about things that are taking place right now.
We are walking right now. &
The water for my tea is boilingat the moment.
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What are you going to do?
Practice with the grammar from the following hotspots