Present simple vs present continuous

FRIDAY, JUNE 2ND

Checking homework:                                    
 max.  5 min
*bring book B
*Do part F listening ex. 39, 41 on p.32/33 (laptop)
*Learn words part F listening on p.49

In class:
I writing and grammar the present continuous vs the present simple  Ex 54, 55, 56, 57 on p.42-45



In class:


G reading ex. 43, 44, 46, 47 on p.34-37



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FRIDAY, JUNE 2ND

Checking homework:                                    
 max.  5 min
*bring book B
*Do part F listening ex. 39, 41 on p.32/33 (laptop)
*Learn words part F listening on p.49

In class:
I writing and grammar the present continuous vs the present simple  Ex 54, 55, 56, 57 on p.42-45



In class:


G reading ex. 43, 44, 46, 47 on p.34-37



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Learning Intentions
  1. I know the difference between present simple and present continuous (rules)
  2. I know when to use which tense (signal words)
  3.  know how to form the two tenses

Slide 2 - Slide

Aan het einde van de les weet je..
  • de vorm van de 'present continuous' te herkennen en te gebruiken.
  • de vorm van de 'present simple' te herkennen en te gebruiken.
  • wanneer je moet kiezen voor de 'present continuous' of de 'present simple'  

Slide 3 - Slide

WAT IS HET VERSCHIL?
I play hockey.
I am playing hockey.

Slide 4 - Slide

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Slide 7 - Slide

The Present Simple
Wanneer gebruik je de "present simple"?
1.feit
The earth revolves round the sun.
2.eigenschap
I have curly hair.
3.gewoonte
I never go to school by bus
4.In de toekomst bij 'timetable events' (vertrek/openingstijden etc) My flight departs at 6 am tomorrow. The shops close at 9 pm.

Let op signaalwoorden!  (adverbs of frequency, zoals never, sometimes, often, usually, always)




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Slide 10 - Slide

Present Simple
Present Continuous

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Slide 12 - Slide

present continuous vs. present simple
+ wat signaalwoorden

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Slide 14 - Slide

De shit-regel hoort bij?
A
Present Simple
B
Present Continuous

Slide 15 - Quiz

John and Paul ...... (to eat /always) breakfast together on Sundays.
A
always eat
B
are always eating
C
eat always
D
eating always

Slide 16 - Quiz

Welke tijd geeft aan dat je nu iets aan het doen bent of iets gaat doen in nabije toekomst (agenda)?
A
Present Simple
B
Present Continuous

Slide 17 - Quiz

Welke tijd geeft aan dat je iets regelmatig doet of dat iets een feit is?
A
Present Simple
B
Present Continuous

Slide 18 - Quiz

When do you use the PRESENT SIMPLE?
A
Wanneer iets nu aan de gang is.
B
Wanneer iets in het verleden is gebeurd.
C
Wanneer je iets van plan bent.
D
Wanneer iets altijd, nooit of regelmatig gebeurt.

Slide 19 - Quiz

I am listening to music _________.
A
at the moment
B
every day
C
now
D
usually

Slide 20 - Quiz

I listen to music __________.
A
every day
B
right now
C
at the moment
D
today

Slide 21 - Quiz

____________ in England?
A
Do it always rain
B
Rains it always
C
Does it always rain
D
Does it rain always

Slide 22 - Quiz

speciale ' gevallen' 

Slide 23 - Slide

Stative of state verbs 
- not action / active 
- (rule!) cannot use 'to be' with stative verbs

  • Feelings / emotions: love, hate, like
  • Senses: hear, see, feel, smell, sound (tricky!)
  • Thinking: forget, remember, be, know, understand, imagine
  • Belongings: own, have, belong, possess


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Slide 25 - Video

Special cases: sense verbs
Can be used as both a state verb and an action verb because they each have two different meanings.
No action/a condition/ a state

This smells bad
This tastes salty
I feel sick. 
Action / happening now

I am smelling my armpits
I am tasting the coffee. 
I am feeling the top of the desk.

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Special cases:  the verb think
Can be used as both a state verb and an action verb because they each have two different meanings.
No action/a condition/ a state

I think pink is cute colour.
> belief, or an opinion. 
Action / happening now

I am thinking of the answer
> using my brain to try and find the answer

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Special cases:  the verb have
Can be used as both a state verb and an action verb because they each have two different meanings.
No action/a condition/ a state

I have a pen
> possession. 
idioms that are actions

I am having a baby 
> to give birth
I am having a party
> to host a party
We are having trouble
> to have difficulty with sth

Slide 28 - Slide

I understand the difference between the Present Simple & Present Continuous ....
A
perfectly!
B
quite well, need to study a bit more
C
not really, I need to study a lot
D
not at all! Can you help me?

Slide 29 - Quiz

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