4A: Grammar: Present perfect (wk 19.2)

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Talk to your partner about what you did in the holiday!!!

Use the past tense
I was/ we were
I/We went to ....
I did
I have/ We had
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Welcome Back
Talk to your partner about what you did in the holiday!!!

Use the past tense
I was/ we were
I/We went to ....
I did
I have/ We had

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Date for your agenda
Tuesday the 11th of March - Formative Grammar Test

Grammar from Unit 3 - 
Be going to for plans and predictions. 
Present continuous (future arrangements)
 Verbs+prepositions, relative pronouns - who, which, where. 
Grammar from Unit 4 - 
Present perfect (+ yet/already)
Present perfect or Past simple. 
Something, anything, nothing 
Vocabulary: Housework and make or do and Shopping, adjectives ending in ed and -ing

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Today's Lesson
P. 30 Grammar: Present Perfect - Yet,just already. including exercises on page 132 Grammar Bank 4A


In the lesson we will do exercises 3a (1-2-3) 3b and 3c - including exercises on page 132 Grammar Bank 4A
H/W is on the next slide, it can be done in the lesson if you have time


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Homework in Plenda/SOM
Before tomorrow's lesson: 

Workbook P 26/27 ex 2 a -b -c -d



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Page 30 - Exercise 3
Look at the pictures and read the conversations
Then complete them with the verbs from the list.
These verbs are *past participles.
The first one 'finished' has been done for you.

*past participles are regular and irregular verbs- Do you remember the cat song?  LOOK AT PAGE 164

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Page 31
Exercise c. 
Match the sentences 1-4 to the meanings A-D

The verbs are in the present perfect

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Grammar Bank p. 132
4A: Present perfect: - Read the information and do the exercises for 4A on page 133.

Extra Grammar Notes:
There is not much difference between "have you 
finished" and "have you finished yet" but adding yet implies that you are going to finish.

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There are several different uses for the present perfect but in this Unit we are looking at using it with already / yet / just.  - For things that have happened recently with no time mentioned. 

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Homework in Plenda/SOM
Before tomorrow's lesson: 

Workbook P 26/27 ex 2 a -b -c -d



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