Present Perfect already/yet/just

Present Perfect & already/yet/just

h2b, 19 April 2023
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Present Perfect & already/yet/just

h2b, 19 April 2023

Slide 1 - Slide

What's the plan?
  • Recap Present Perfect - let's see what you remember...
  • When and how to use already/just/yet in a sentence?
  • Read and answer questions about a text.

Goals for today: 
You can use Present Perfect to talk about recent events.
You can find specific detail in a text.




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Slide 2 - Slide

timer
2:00
When & how:
present perfect

Slide 3 - Mind map

Present Perfect
  • have/has & voltooid deelwoord (past participle)
  • in het verleden, maar geen tijdsbepaling
  • over een ervaring

voorbeelden:
Have you been to... / I haven't had any bad experiences.
They have played for Manchester City.

Slide 4 - Slide

I ... people from all over the world.

(Use Present Perfect of 'meet'.)

A
met
B
meeted
C
have met
D
meet

Slide 5 - Quiz

My friend ... a blog about his travels.

(Use Present Perfect of 'write'.)

A
have wrote
B
had written
C
have written
D
has written

Slide 6 - Quiz

My parents ... the USA but they ... to Canada.
(Use Present Perfect of 'not visit' & 'be'.)
A
have not visited, were
B
have not visited, have been
C
has not visited, have been
D
has not visited, has been

Slide 7 - Quiz

My gran ... her hometown!

(Use Present Perfect of 'never leave'.)
A
has never left
B
have never left
C
has never leaved
D
did not leave

Slide 8 - Quiz

Irregular verbs
buy - bought - bought - kopen
meet
come - came - come
sleep
drink
see
eat
travel
forget
visit
have
watch
look
write
Make a list of these irregular verbs
Use the list on page 129 if you don't know yet!

Slide 9 - Slide

buy -bought - bought - kopen
come -came - come - komen
drink - drank - drunk - drinken
eat -ate -eaten - eten
forget - forgot - forgotten - vergeten
have - had - had - hebben
look - looked - looked - kijken
watch - watched - watched - bekijken

meet - met - met - ontmoeten
see - saw - seen - zien
sleep - slept - slept - slapen
write - wrote - written - schrijven
travel - travelled - travelled - reizen
visit - visited - visited - bezoeken


Slide 10 - Slide

What do 'already', 'just', 'yet' mean?

Slide 11 - Open question

Present perfect with already/just/yet
Look at the video & listen carefully: 
When and how do you use already/just/yet? Where in the sentence??

Read the dialogue of page 110 and write five sentences about what Lee has/hasn't done. (exercise 4)
Complete the sentences of exercise 5, using already, just or yet.
Choose the correct option in exercise 6. We check it with the video.
Finished? Start your online assignments of 9.4

Slide 12 - Slide

9.3 Reading & vocabulary
Do page 109 by yourself:

  1. Look at photo and title of the article and try to answer the questions of 1.
  2. Then read the whole article to answer exercise 2.
  3. Do exercise 4: use the phrasal verbs from the vocabulary box.

Finished? Do the online assignments for 9.3 & 9.4.

Slide 13 - Slide

Time left?
We do a quizlet live.

Slide 14 - Slide

Slide 15 - Link

I can use the Present Perfect
to talk about recent events.
Yes, I can. And I can explain it to others.
Yes, I can.
I think I can, but I would like more practice.
I'm not sure I can. Could you tell me more?
I have no idea. I have been doing other things.

Slide 16 - Poll