Les 6: present simple/continuous

Today
1. Present simple vs continuous
2. Speaking practise
3. Writing practise
4. Slim stampen

AIM: I can apply the present simple and continuos in a written text.
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Today
1. Present simple vs continuous
2. Speaking practise
3. Writing practise
4. Slim stampen

AIM: I can apply the present simple and continuos in a written text.

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Present simple

When: Facts, habits

How: Stam  (+s; he she it)
I walk to school everyday

?: Do/Does, Am/are/is
X: Don't/Doesn't, NOT

Signal: Everyday, usually, always, etc.

Present continuous

When: It's now going on

How: am/are/is + ing (ww)
I am walking

?: To be begin van de zin + subject  + ing

X: Subject + To be + ing

Signal: Right now, now, at the moment, etc.

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Maak de present continuous:
He ... (read) a book right now

Slide 3 - Question ouverte

Mary usually ... (walk) to school, but now she ...(run) because she is late.

Slide 4 - Question ouverte

Maak een vraag:
Mary walks to school everyday

Slide 5 - Question ouverte

Maak een ontkenning:
Mary is walking to school right now

Slide 6 - Question ouverte

What are they doing?
- present continous
or  present simple
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What is your daily routine?

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What are they doing?

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Watch the video & summarize
What is the impact of self-talk?
 - Use present simple & continuous

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Summary of the video

Slide 10 - Question ouverte

Slide 11 - Vidéo

Share summaries
What is the impact of self-talk?
 - Use present simple & continuous

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WRITING

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Writing exercise 1
Think of a moment when you talked to yourself—maybe before a test, during a game, or while doing homework.
Write a short paragraph  about: 

1. What was happening?

2. What did you say to yourself?

3. How did it make you feel?


- Write and share

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Writing exercise 2
1. Write down one thing you sometimes say to yourself when you’re upset or frustrated (like “I’m bad at this”).

2. Now, change that sentence to something more kind and helpful (like “I’m still learning, and that’s okay”).

3. Write both versions and explain which one makes you feel better and why.

Example:
Bad: "I'm never going to get this right."
Better: "I need more practice, but I’ll get it soon!"
"I feel more confident with the better version."


- Write and share
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Writing exercise 3
Goal: Try talking about yourself from the outside like you’re your own friend.

Instructions:

1. Think of a time you were worried or had a problem.

2. Pretend you’re giving advice to a friend (which is actually you!).

Write a short paragraph using your name, like:
“Emma felt really nervous before her soccer game. But she practiced a lot and just needed to believe in herself. She reminded herself to have fun, not be perfect.”


- Write and share
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Share in pairs
- Share what you want to share
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Slim stampen
Open het online boek & oefen de vocabulary chapter 6

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Homework
1. Practise the irregular verbs!
p. 203/204
2. Neem een opgeladen laptop en oordopjes mee!!!

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