Present prefect simple

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This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

Items in this lesson

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Talking about the past
Tell me about... 
1. ... what you did yesterday.
2. ... what you did last weekend.
3. ... what you did last summer. 

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Past simple
We went on a family weekend last weekend.


Action finished at a specific time in the past.
The action is over.

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Read the text (next slide)
Answer these questions:

1. Where is Amira living now?
2. Does she like it?

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TEXT
Hi! My name is Amira. I am from Venezuela, but I live in Dallas. I have lived in Dallas for five years. I like it here very much because I can improve my English. I have always loved the English language. I have learned English since I was in high school. Living in the States has been very interesting! I have met so many nice people. They are from all over the world. It has been a great experience so far.

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Questions (timeline on BB)
  • Did she live in another country before?
  • When did she move to Dallas?
  • Is she still living in Dallas?
  • How many years?
  • Did she learn English when she was in Venezuela?
  • Is she still learning English in Dallas?
  • Did she like learning English in the past?
  • Does she still like it?




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Action started in the past, continues in the present

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Present perfect

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Who ... that?
A
has said
B
say
C
saying
D
has been saying

Slide 20 - Quiz

I ... this car for 2 years.
A
had
B
kept
C
have had
D
bought

Slide 21 - Quiz

... you ever ... a whale in real life?
A
see
B
had ... seen
C
have ... seeing
D
have ... seen

Slide 22 - Quiz

Write a sentence in the present perfect
Verb: 'to leave'

Slide 23 - Open question