Past simple vs Present perfect goede versie

Past simple + Present perfect
Lesson goal: I understand the difference and how to make it
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Past simple + Present perfect
Lesson goal: I understand the difference and how to make it

Slide 1 - Slide

I ................ Donald Trump for 20 years. (love)

Slide 2 - Open question

Remember?
I ....................... Trump. (marry)

Slide 3 - Open question

Past simple in affirmative sentences
Look at the following sentences. Do you recognize the past simple?
- I was in London last year. (be)
- We saw this film last night. (see)
- They bought the same dress yesterday. (buy)
- I worked really hard last year (work)

Slide 4 - Slide

Wat zet je achter een regelmatig werkwoord om er een past simple van te maken?

Slide 5 - Open question

Bij de onregelmatige werkwoorden is het ……………..rijtje de past simple.

Slide 6 - Open question

Past simple (questions)
Look at the following sentences. Can you recognize the past simple?
- Was I in London last year? (be)
- Did we see this film last night ?(see)
- Did they buy the same dress yesterday? (buy)
- Did I work hard last year? (work)

Slide 7 - Slide

Hoe maak je een vraagzin (zonder was/were) de past simple?

Slide 8 - Open question

Past simple (negations)
Look at the following negations. 
- I wasn't in London last year. (be)
- We didn't see this film last night. (see)
- They didn't buy the same dress yesterday. (buy)
- I didn't work hard last year (work)

Slide 9 - Slide

Hoe maak je een ontkenning met de past simple?

Slide 10 - Open question

Samenvattend

Bij bevestigende zinnen krijgt de stam -ed of verandert in
          de 2de vorm omdat het een onregelmatig werkwoord is.
Bij ontkennende zinnen komt "didn't" erbij en de stam blijft hetzelfde
Bij vragende zinnen begin je met "did" en de stam blijft hetzelfde
Met het werkwoord "to be" hoef je de bovenste regels niet te volgen en
          alleen "was/were/wasn't/weren't" te gebruiken.

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When do you use a past simple?
Je gebruikt de past simple om te zeggen dat iets in het verleden is gebeurd en nu is afgelopen.
Vaak staat er een tijdsbepalingg in de zin zoals yesterday, last year, in 1980, when I was a child etc.
Examples:
• It happened in 1870.
• He saw her last week
• We first met a year ago.





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Present perfect in affirmative sentences

- My father has lived in Rome for two years. (live)
- I have been in New York for a week. (be)
- They have known each other since 2013. (know)

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Hoe maak je een present perfect (regelmatige werkwoorden)?

Slide 14 - Open question

Hoe maak je een present perfect (onregelmatige werkwoorden)?

Slide 15 - Open question

Present perfect (negations)


- My father has not (hasn't) lived in Rome for two years. (live)
- I have  not (haven't) been in New York for a week. (be)
- They have not (haven't) known each other since 2013. (know)

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Present perfect (questions)


- Has my father lived in Rome for two years? (live)
- Have  been in New York for a week? (be)
- Have they known each other since 2013? (know)

Slide 17 - Slide

Hopelijk viel je het volgende op...

  • Er komt have (I, you, we, they) of has (he,she, it) in voor.
  • De  stam krijgt  -ed of verandert in
              de 3de vorm
  • Bij ontkennende zinnen komt not  achter has/have
  • Bij vraagzinnen komt has/have vooraan in de zin. 
     
              
          

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When do you use a present perfect? 
- Je gebruikt de present perfect om te zeggen dat iets in het verleden is begonnen en nu nog aan de gang is.
I have lived in Groningen since 1998
- Om te praten over ervaringen en over gebeurtenissen waarvan je nu het resultaat merkt.
I can't find my keys. I have lost them. 
Look! She has broken her leg.
So far, I haven’t heard from him.
I have never been to London.

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Signaalwoorden present perfect
Belangrijke signaalwoorden om uit je hoofd te leren;
- since, for, just, ever, never, yet, already, so far, up till know, (for)how long, lately?
• How long have you been here?
• Have you read any good books lately?
• He has never had a date with her.
• So far, I haven’t heard from him.


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Fill in past simple or present perfect.
Jack .........(finish) work an hour ago.

Slide 21 - Open question

I ..................(be) a teacher since 2010.

Slide 22 - Open question

FINAL PART :Practise with past simple/present perfect
5 slides

Slide 23 - Slide

I .................. my keys so I can't open the door. (to lose)

Slide 24 - Open question

Columbus .......... in the new world in 1492. (to arrive)

Slide 25 - Open question

Nina ............. her leg, she is still in hospital. (to break)

Slide 26 - Open question

I .................... here all my life. (to live)

Slide 27 - Open question

Colin ................. for Brazil this morning. (to leave)

Slide 28 - Open question

Last winter Robin ............... with his parents for a month. (to stay)

Slide 29 - Open question

Ellen always.................................... with her left hand. (to write)

Slide 30 - Open question

She ...................... a language course yet. (not to do)

Slide 31 - Open question

She ...................... a language course in Paris last year. (not to do)

Slide 32 - Open question

I ........................... Paul today, but I .................. him yesterday. (to not see) (to see)

Slide 33 - Open question

Part 4: Practise with irregular verbs
2 slides

Slide 34 - Slide

Slide 35 - Link

Slide 36 - Link

Part 2
- Practise with the past simple/present perfect exercises (15 min). 
- Explanation speaking exercise using the past simple/present perfect (20 min)
- Discuss your sentences (8 min)
Lesson goal: At the end of this lesson you know when to use a past simple  and present perfect. You also know how to use those tenses in a conversation. 
Homework: Study words A+B + grammar 1 of chapter 1

Slide 37 - Slide

Some policemen (catch) the criminals two days ago.

Slide 38 - Open question

Look! He ----------(find) a wallet in the street.

Slide 39 - Open question

Speaking exercise (15 min)
Take the speaking exercise. Work in pairs.
Use a dice to determine what question you need to answer. 
Answer in full sentences
Use the correct tense
Write down two sentences in which you heard/used the correct tense (past simple/present perfect)


Slide 40 - Slide

Slide 41 - Link

Write down two sentences using the correct tense

Slide 42 - Open question