This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quiz and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
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Travellers' tales
Gebruik Present Perfect: 1. iets is in het verleden begonnen en is nu nog aan de gang. 2. iets is in het verleden gebeurd en je merkt nu nog het resultaat.
Voorbeelden:
1. I have livedin New York for seven years now.
Ik woon al zeven jaar in New York. --> in het verleden begonnen en nog steeds bezig.
2. I havepainted the door.
Ik heb de deur geschilderd. --> in het verleden gedaan en je merkt nu nog resultaat.
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What have you learned?
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What did we talk about? Do you remember?
Slide 4 - Mind map
Student's book page 115 Grammar exercises 1, 2 and 3 and workbook page 109 exercises 6, 7 and Get it Right
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Think student's book page 115
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Answers Exercise 1
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Answers Exercise 1
1. I've had (have had)
2. got
3. have left
4. left
5. have asked
6. stopped ....... asked
RULE :
1. past simple
2. present perfect
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Answers Exercise 2
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Answers Exercise 2
Your own answers
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Answers Exercise 3
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Answers Exercise 3
1. I've been
2. I've lived (want hij woont nog steeds in Thailand)
3. I lived
4. I got
5. saw
6. saw
7. I've done
8. I went
9. It was
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Think workbook page 109
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Answers Exercise 6
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Answers Exercise 6
1. ate
2. made
3. have travelled
4. Have they visited
5. went
6. loved
7. have always wanted
8. have never had
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Answers Exercise 7
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Answers Exercise 7
1. was
2. have happened
3. went
4. met
5. talked
6. got
7. asked
8. said
9. have never tried
10. have bought
11. have lived
12. have never had
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Answers Get it Right!
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Answers Get it Right!
1. ever
2. never
3. never
4. ever
5. never
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Over to you
Slide 20 - Slide
Student's book page 115 Vocabulary exercises 1 and 2, page 116 Culture exercises 1,2,3 and 4 and workbook page 111 exercises 1,2,3 and 4