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TTO2-FOCUS 2-UNIT 3

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Unit 3: The arts

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BBC VIDEO: The Musketeers
What do you know about the Four Musketeers?
SB p. 120, ex. 1
THINK - PAIR - SHARE

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§ 3.1 Vocabulary

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One episode is never enough

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On this Dog scale, how do you feel today?

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§ 3.2 Grammar

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Degrees of comparison

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Quick Quiz!
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Lesson (series) goals

  1. Give an example of Present Perfect Tense
  2. Describe the difference between Past Simple and Present Perfect

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Instructions
  1. Write down your classmate's name
  2. You CANNOT use a name twice
  3. Add additional information
  4. Write everything down on your paper

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Present Perfect Form

1. has or have
2. past participle 
regular -ed
irregular 3rd form

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Present Perfect Form
I HAVE LIVED here for a long time.
She HAS TRAVELLED to foreign countries.

They HAVE BROKEN a window.
We HAVE BEEN to New York.

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We use Present Perfect...
To talk about actions which happened and finished in the past BUT
We do not know 1. WHEN exactly or 2. it is NOT important.

I have been to many countries.
He has written a lot of books. 

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We use Present Perfect...
To talk about actions which happened in the past and
the result is visible in the present.

She has just bought her first house.
He has painted a portrait.


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Common time expressions used with the Present Perfect...

ever
 never 
since then 
just 
already (usually affirmative)
(not) yet (usually negative or questions)

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Homework
 Thursday 
Lesson 4
 
SB p. 139
§ 3.5
READ grammar
do ex. 1

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§ 3.4 Reading
Welcome
back!

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Rack your brain!
Write down everything you remember about Present Perfect/Past Simple.
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Check homework!

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Past Simple
If we WANT to say WHEN something happened,
we use PAST SIMPLE.
Also use PAST SIMPLE in questions with "WHEN".

Please compare these examples:

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We use Present Perfect...
To talk about states and actions that started in the past and
still continue...
Often used: SINCE + FOR

My dad has had this hobby since 2005.
I have known her for five years.


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Present Perfect FOR + SINCE
SINCE
the moment or point in time when the activity started
FOR
the time between the past and now

Use HOW LONG if you are asking about duration
How long have you had this hobby?


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Homework
 Wednesday 
Lesson 4
 
SB p. 139
§ 3.5
READ grammar again!
do ex. 2-3-4

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Past Simple vs Present Perfect

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Present Perfect or the Past Simple?

Extra Grammar Notes:
The past simple is used for finished actions in the past we know when it happened. I went to London last Christmas
The present perfect is used for experiences and unfinished time. I've been to London three times



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