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Living history: Karl Marx
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Living history: Karl Marx

Slide 1 - Slide

After today's lesson, will you...

  • have learned about Karl Marx
  • have read about John's house
  • have found out the difference between Past Simple and Present Perfect
  • have done a lot of exercises

Slide 2 - Slide

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Slide 3 - Video

00:25
Why did is father convert from Judaism to Protestantism?
A
Because he wanted to marry a protestant girl.
B
Because he believed in Jesus.
C
Because Jews were not seen as normal citizens.
D
Because he did not want to be a rabbi.

Slide 4 - Quiz

01:12
Who opened Marx's eyes to a new way of thinking?
A
Eduard Gans
B
Ludwig von Westphalen
C
Friedrich Engels
D
Georg Hegel

Slide 5 - Quiz

01:53
What was the name of the book written by Marx and Engels?
A
The socialist manifesto
B
The communist manifesto
C
The kapitalist manifesto
D
The marxist manifesto

Slide 6 - Quiz

02:11
Which political issue did Marx not have to focus on during his time in New York?
A
Prohibition
B
Slavery
C
The civil war
D
The abolitionist movement

Slide 7 - Quiz

03:07
In which year did the Russian revolution take place?
A
1915
B
1917
C
1919
D
1921

Slide 8 - Quiz

03:38
What is inscribed in his tombstone?
A
Workers of all lands unite.
B
Workers and all men unite.
C
Workers of all lands fight.
D
Workers everywhere you can unite.

Slide 9 - Quiz

03:38
Where was Marx buried?
A
In London
B
In St. Petersburg
C
In Berlin
D
In New York

Slide 10 - Quiz

00:25
On which date was Karl Marx born?
A
May 5th 1880
B
May 5th 1818
C
May 5th 1808
D
May 5th 1888

Slide 11 - Quiz

Slide 12 - Slide

How long has John lived in his flat?
A
John lived there for three years.
B
John has lived there for three years.
C
John lives there for three years.
D
John is living there for three years.

Slide 13 - Quiz

How long did Marx live in the flat.
A
He lived in the flat for five years.
B
He has lived in the flat for five years.
C
He lives in the flat for five years.
D
He was living in the flat for five years.

Slide 14 - Quiz

How long has John been married?
A
He was married for two years.
B
He is married for two years.
C
He has been married for two years.
D
He is being married for two years.

Slide 15 - Quiz

How long was Marx married?
A
He was married for 38 years.
B
He is married for 38 years.
C
He has been married for 38 years.
D
He is being married for 38 years.

Slide 16 - Quiz

How many children did Marx have?
A
He has had seven children.
B
He has seven children.
C
He had seven children.
D
He was having seven children.

Slide 17 - Quiz

How many children has John got?
A
He hadn't any children yet.
B
He hasn' t got any children yet.
C
He is not having any children yet.
D
He was not having any children yet.

Slide 18 - Quiz

Look at these sentences:

He has lived in that flat for three years.
He lived in that flat for three years.



Slide 19 - Slide

Look at these sentences:

He has lived in that flat for three years.
He lived in that flat for three years.

He has been married for 2 years. 
He was married for 38 years.





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Look at these sentences:

He has lived in that flat for three years.
He lived in that flat for three years.

He has been married for 2 years. 
He was married for 38 years.

He hasn't got any children yet.
He had seven children.





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He has lived in that flat for three years.
He lived in that flat for three years.

He has been married for 2 years. 
He was married for 38 years.

He hasn't got any children yet.
He had seven children.

What is the difference?





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He has lived in that flat for three years. 
He lived in that flat for three years.

He has been married for 2 years. 
He was married for 38 years.

He hasn't got any children yet.
He had seven children.







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He has lived in that flat for three years. 
He lived in that flat for three years.

He has been married for 2 years. 
He was married for 38 years.








PAST SIMPLE   vs   PRESENT PERFECT

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Past simple


infinitive + -ed / 2nd row irregular verbs


finished actions in the past (lawdy)

PAST SIMPLE   vs   PRESENT PERFECT

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PRESENT PERFECT


has/have + infinitive + - ed / 3rd row irr. verbs

He has lived in that flat for three years. 
He has been married for 2 years. 

PAST SIMPLE   vs   PRESENT PERFECT

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PRESENT PERFECT


unfinished past (for and since)
personal experiences in the past
finished actions in the past with result in the present
PAST SIMPLE   vs   PRESENT PERFECT

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unfinished past (for and since)
He has lived in that flat for three years. 

personal experiences in the past


finished actions in the past with result in the present
PRESENT PERFECT

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unfinished past (for and since)
He has lived in that flat for three years. 

personal experiences in the past
He has written three books. (he might write more)

finished actions in the past with result in the present

PRESENT PERFECT

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unfinished past (for and since)
He has lived in that flat for three years. 

personal experiences in the past
He has written three books. (he might write more)

finished actions in the past with result in the present
He has broken his leg (result he is in a cast).
PRESENT PERFECT

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For              He has lived in this flat for three years.
Yet              He hasn't had any children yet.
Never         They have never been to America.
Ever            Have you ever done that before?
Just             I have just finished my homework.
Already     We have already done the dishes.
Since          They have been here since ten o'clock. 

PRESENT PERFECT

Slide 31 - Slide

Mnemonic device           FYNE JAS
For
Yet
Never
Ever
Just
Already
Since

PRESENT PERFECT

Slide 32 - Slide

Questions

Slide 33 - Slide

Let's try this...
She ________ (try) to fix it yet.

Slide 34 - Open question

Let's try this...
I _________ (not do) my homework yet.

Slide 35 - Open question

Let's try this...
They _________ (loose) their key.

Slide 36 - Open question

Questions

Slide 37 - Slide

Exercise 2
  • eight - acht
  • one - een
  • ten - tien
  • three - drie
  • two - twee
  • homework - huiswerk
  • nine - negen
  • blackboard - schoolbord
Homework: 

Do: 
Student's book: page 55, ex. 1 - 4 (listen to check!)
Workbook: Unit 7 ex. 1 - 5 

Study:
Irregular verbs (Student's book, page 158)

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