Pre-Intermediate les 4

Anglia
Pre-Intermediate
lesson 4

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Present perfect continuous
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Anglia
Pre-Intermediate
lesson 4

Listening
Present perfect continuous

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Listening
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Present perfect
has/have + past participle

iets zeggen over een actie of gebeurtenis die permanent of van lange duur is;

“He has lived in London since 2002.”

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Present perfect
has/have + past participle 

iets zeggen over het verleden wat nu nog van belang is

“I have worked as an engineer for 2 years.”

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Present perfect continuous
has/have + been + verb + ing

Een
herhaalde actie beschrijven die is begonnen in het verleden en doorloopt in het heden

“He has been going to evening classes.”

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Present perfect continuous
has/have + been + verb + ing

Iets zeggen over situaties die zijn begonnen in het verleden en doorlopen in het heden.

“I have been waiting here for an hour.”

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How does it work?

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Sentences that illustrate difference between the present perfect and present perfect continuous (1):
I’ve painted the house blue (P.P).
iets zeggen over het verleden wat nu nog van belang is.

I’ve been decorating the house this summer (P.P.C).
De situatie is hier begonnen in het verleden en loopt door tot het heden.

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Sentences that illustrate difference between the present perfect and present perfect continuous (2):
I have worked here for most of my life (P.P.)
iets zeggen over een actie of gebeurtenis die permanent of van lange duur is.
It has been raining for the past two days (P.P.C)
Een herhaalde actie beschrijven die is begonnen in het verleden en doorloopt in het heden.

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Welke tijd geeft aan dat er iets gebeurd is in het verleden wat nu nog van belang is?
A
Present Perfect
B
Present Perfect Continuous

Slide 10 - Quiz

Welke tijd geeft aan dat iets in het verleden gestart is en nu nog aan de gang is?
A
Present Perfect
B
Present perfect Continuous

Slide 11 - Quiz

He                                                            in the shed for days.
has
hiding
been
hid
have

Slide 12 - Drag question




My parents _____ the walls of my bedroom blue.
A
have been painting
B
have painted

Slide 13 - Quiz

I _____ that book you lent me. I finished it yesterday.
A
am reading
B
has read
C
have read
D
will read

Slide 14 - Quiz

I _____ that book you lent me. I have still got another 50 pages to read.
A
read
B
have read
C
have been reading
D
have reading

Slide 15 - Quiz

She ______ on her drawing for 3 hours now.


A
worked
B
have worked
C
has worked
D
has been working

Slide 16 - Quiz

present perfect continuous: has/have+been+full verb+ing

You ________ ________ _____________ (sleep) for twelve hours.

Slide 17 - Open question

I usually work in London but I_____ in Birmingham for the last 3 weeks.
A
have worked
B
have been working

Slide 18 - Quiz


He _____tennis since he was a little boy.
A
has played
B
has been playing

Slide 19 - Quiz

present perfect : has/have + past participle

I ________ ________ (try) sushi.

Slide 20 - Open question

I _____ here before. I temporarily switched jobs ten years ago, but now I am back.

A
have been working
B
have worked

Slide 21 - Quiz

The weather forecasts had predicted otherwise, but it ______ for the past two hours.
A
has rained
B
has been raining

Slide 22 - Quiz

descriptive essay writing 

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Definition 
The definition of a descriptive essay is a type of composition or paper which describes an object, person, process, or event. The writer’s goal is to create a vivid reading experience, or to show instead of tell (metaphorically).


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5 senses 
a descriptive essays usually appeals to the 5 senses.
  1. smell
  2. touch
  3. taste
  4. hearing
  5. sight 

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Goal
 to paint a comprehensive picture for the reader by appealing to the five senses. Last but not least, your work should have a purpose. It could be anything from a lesson you learned from an experience, to a story of how an object impacted your life. It’s all about making your bright ideas come to life.

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Issues that could be described in your essay
  • A person: appearance, actions, behaviours, mood, and qualities of your chosen individual.
  • A place: describe the beauty of a city fe. Rome or Paris
  •  An event: Here you need to describe the story of what happened. It can be your last vacation, concert, wedding, anniversary, summer music festival, graduation day, or so on.
  • An animal 
  • An occupation
  • A behavior 

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personal essay vs formal description 
personal essay: Here you need to describe an experience using your feelings and responses. (5 senses)  use of vivid, evocative language .
A few examples of personal essay topics might be:
  • Describing the experience of swimming in the azure sea in summer
  • Explaining your favourite movie and its impact on you
  • Reflecting on your birthday and all the things that have shaped you in the past
formal description: Rather than focusing on your own experience, you need to use specific categories of information to provide the fullest possible portrait of what you are describing
example:
  • A descriptive essay about climate change, politics, or historical events.

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Outline 
  • Introduction (1 paragraph)
Grab the readers attention, make it lively, introduce us to the main topic (background information), thesis statement 
  • Body paragraphs  (3 paragraphs)
topic sentence, sensory details, actual details
  • conclusion (1 paragraph) 
summary of all the main points, clincher statement (uitsmijter)

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Writing exercise 
Write an essay of 120 - 150 words. You have a choice of the following topics:
1. My favourite ... (descriptive essay)
2. A day in the life of ... (imaginative essay)
3. Write a story beginning with the words... 'I was walking down the street when suddenly...' (narrative essay)

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