3H Week 2 - present perfect vs past simple

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Welcome
Recap lesson part 2

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Goals for this class
The student has refreshed their knowledge on the... 
the present perfect
present perfect vs past simple
Vocabulary

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How are you?
Tell me something about your Christmas break!

Slide 3 - Open question

Planning
Quick check-up (5 minutes) 
Quick recap of last class (5 minutes)
The present perfect (2 minutes)
Present perfect vs past simple (3 minutes)
Practice (5 minutes)
Blooket (15 minutes)
Ending (5 minutes)

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Make a sentence in the past simple and the past continuous.

Slide 5 - Open question

Is "a university" a correct use of the 'a(n)' article?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 6 - Quiz

Is "an hour" a correct use of the 'a(n)' article?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 7 - Quiz

Is "an teacher" a correct use of the 'a(n)' article?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 8 - Quiz

Is "a second" a correct use of the 'a(n)' article?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 9 - Quiz

Is "an minute" a correct use of the 'a(n)' article?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 10 - Quiz

When do we use the 'the' article?

Slide 11 - Open question

When do we use 'used to'?

Slide 12 - Open question

Select the correct answer for the gap:
Did you really ... to work as a clown?
A
used
B
use

Slide 13 - Quiz

Select the correct answer for the gap:
I didn't even ... to like vegetables, but now I'm a vegetarian
A
used
B
use

Slide 14 - Quiz

Present Perfect

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Present Perfect
Something that started in the past and continues in the present
When we are talking about our experiences up to the present


They've been married for nearly 50 years.

She has lived in Liverpool all her life.
He has written three books and he is working on another one.
I have watched a lot of movies already but I plan to keep watching more.

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Present Perfect
have/has + past participle
usually with words like: so far, up to now, yet, since, for, ever, recently, just, before, ever, never

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Present perfect vs past simple
The biggest difference here is most often a very specific indication of a time that has passed.

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Compare
I have seen that movie already. (no indication of specific past time)
I saw that movie last Friday. (indication of specific past time)

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Compare
I have lived in London all my life. (Still living there, no indication of specific past time)
I lived in London for a year. (No longer living there, indication of specific past time)

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Compare
I have watched 3 movies this week. (No indication of specific past time
I watched 6 movies last week. (Indication of specific past time)

Why? Because this week is not yet over.

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To summarize:
Present perfect: for things that happened in the past which continue in the present and for experiences up until now (have/has + past participle)
Past simple: for actions that finished in the past at a particular past time (verb + ed)
They've been married for nearly 50 years. (Still married)

They were married for a few years. (No longer married)
I have played that game before.

I played that game yesterday.

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Practice time
What: do "Present Perfect Exercise 4"
Help: The teacher
Time: 5 minutes
Result: You finished exercise 4

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Blooket

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Do you have any questions you'd like explained in the next class?

Slide 25 - Open question

The end
Thank you for your participation and see you next week!

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