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When Are Tenses Presented in The Manual?: Present Past Future
When Are Tenses Presented in The Manual?: Present Past Future
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PRESENT PAST FUTURE
I - 1 (Am/Are) Pt 1
I - 2 (Is / Have) Pt 1/Pt 4 I - 10 (Regular verbs) Pt 8 II - 1 (Will) Pt 9
SIMPLE
I - 5 (Other verbs) II - 2 (Irregular verbs) II - 3 (Going to) Pt 5
II - 1 (Review)
I – 4 Pt 9
PROGRESSIVE I - 7 (Future meaning) Pt 5 II – 7 Pt 5 III – 5 Pt 2
II - 1 (Review)
III - 1 (before, since, for, in) Pt 1
III - 2 (yet, already) Pt 7
PERFECT IV – 10 Pt 6 X
III - 9 (lately, recently) Pt 2
III - 10 (just, by + date) Pt 2
PERFECT
IV -7 Pt 2 X X
PROGRESSIVE
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THE VERB TENSE CYCLE
Presentation:
Practice:
• Warm up
• Horizontal drill: (choral – for
• Lead in (presentation techniques) new ways of answering)
• Statements for repetition YYYYYYYYY
NNNNNNNN
• Repetition
• Vertical drill: (individual)
•Teacher / Student’s repetition x 2 / 3
1 Y 2 Y 3 Y
• Confimation N N N
K K K
O O O
• Use the affirmative to introduce the negative • Mix drill: (individual)
statements
(K,O,O,O,K,K) (O K N K O K O)
• 2nd Repetition Statements Personal
• Teacher / Student repetition x 2 / 3
• QFS (individual)
• 2nd Confirmation
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LEAD IN – PAST/FUTURE PROGRESSIVE
Yesterday Now
Lead-in:
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LEAD IN – PRESENT PERFECT
Lead-in:
“Did Oscar travel to the United States? - Y
“Did he travel to Japan?” - Y
“Did he travel to Australia” – Y
“Does he like to travel?”- Y
“Will he travel again? – Y/N (we don’t know..)
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LEAD IN - PRESENT PERFECT
PROGRESSIVE
6:00am
2 hours
Lead-in:
“Are they playing football? - Y
“Did they start 2 hours ago?” – Y
“So they have been playing football for 2 hours”
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LEAD IN – PAST PERFECT
6:00am 7:30am Now
Lead-in:
- What time did you arrive to work yesterday?- 7:30am
- What time did you eat breakfast? – 6:00am
- What did you do first? – Eat breakfast
- What did you do second? – Arrive to work
- So, Mrs ___ had already eaten breakfast when she arrived to work
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