Chapter 1E, writing

Idiom
The writing is on the wall
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Idiom
The writing is on the wall

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Idiom
The writing is on the wall

Er is een duidelijk teken dat de situatie onaangenaam gaat worden.

Eg.: After two defeats, the writing is on the wall for the manager.

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Learning goals
By the end of this lesson:

You can use the simple present, the present continuous and a tag question in written work.

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Road map
  • Bell ringer
  • Learning goals
  • Review: tag questions
  • Warm-up: Spotting activities
  • Work on tasks
  • Grammar (if needed)
  • Review
  • Looking ahead

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Tag question
Na een bevestigende zin ( + ),
komt een ontkennende ( - ) en andersom.
You're at school, .................................?
He can't hear me, ..............................?
Hi there, it's Sharon, ........................?

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Warm-up
Write down sentences, using the present continuous, of activities you spot in the following picture.

Remember the present continuous?
All about: doing something now.

Write 5 sentences. 

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Tasks
From p. 50:
25-28 (yesterday)
29-30

Finished? Work on slim stampen to practise the grammar

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Present simple

  • Talk about facts, habits or things that happen regularly.

I cycle to work every day. 
It usually rains in April.
Present continuous

  • am/are/is + verb + -ing
  • Happening right at this moment
  • to express irritation

I am talking to you.
He is always biting his nails! 

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Dus de present simple
Het speelt zich af in de tegenwoordige tijd.
Je gebruikt de present simple bij feiten + gewoonten
Always, every Monday, often.

Walk: she walks (ww + s)
Miss: she misses (ww + es)

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Shit rule: She/He/It
Ik:                                        I drink
Jij:                   You drink (enkelvoud)
Hij:                                      He drinks
Zij (enkelvoud):             She drinks
Het:                                     It drinks
Wij:                                      We drink
Zij (meervoud):            They drink
Jullie:            You drink (meervoud)

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Review
Read a sentence from your written work.

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Looking ahead
25-30 afmaken
writing bekijken

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