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Basic 4

Mr Brandon
• Unit 13 (Past Continuous)
• Unit 14 (Past Simple)
• Unit 15 (Present Perfect Part 1)
Lesson Plan • Unit 15 (Present Perfect Part 2)
• Unit 16 (Present Perfect Part 3)
• Free Time
Who Where When Why
A person A place A time A reason
Unit 13.3
Tom Bandung Last Because
week

• Good example of why keywords are important


• The meaning can be inferred from the variable
Group Exercise – Ask your partner
• Why ________ ? Why are you studying English?
• Who ________ ? Who is your favorite actor?
• Where _______? Where do you want to visit for holiday?
• When _______ ? When were you born?
• What ________? What is your favorite food?
Class Exercise – What was the question?
• “Soccer is my favorite sport because I • Who?
grew up playing it”

• “My favorite color is black” • What?

• “I cut my hair last week” • Where?

• “It wasn’t me! She broke the tv!” • When?


• “The remote control is under the
sofa” • Why?
• Represents “is”, represents possessive particle,
represents “not”, represents “have” and “has”
• Can be inferred by the use in the sentence
• “Brandon’s the best teacher in the world” (is)
Use of • “Brandon’s hair isn’t cool” (possessive particle
apostrophe and not)
• “Brandon should’ve cut his hair” (have)
• “He’s got a new tie” (has)
Don’t get too confused, they are very
simple
Apostrophes are used to close the gap and
replace a letter
Tips for Do not = donot = don’t
apostrophes
Should not = shouldnot = shouldn’t

Have not = havenot = haven’t


Just = recently happened = baru aja terjadi
“Where are you? Don’t be late!”
“I’ve just left my house; I might be a bit late!”

Just, Already, Already = happened a while ago = sudah terjadi


“Where are you? Don’t be late!”
Haven’t “I’ve already left my house; I should be soon!”

Haven’t = has not happened yet = belum terjadi


“Where are you? Don’t be late!”
“I haven’t left my house yet; I will be super
late!”
Heads Up Game

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