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Have you ever...?

Yes, I have....

now

past

No, I have never .... No, I haven't .....

When did you...?

climb a moutain
be in a foreign country
fly a plane
eat squid
win anything
sleep in a tent
go skiing
quit your job
be late for work
stole something
hit someone
play an instrument

Present Perfect vs Past Simple

Complete these sentences with past simple or present perfect.

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ESL 27.09

I can use Present Perfect and Past Simple I can use time expressions with Present Perfect

  • Present Perfect- ever and never: life experience
  • Past Simple vs Present Perfect
  • already, yet, just, since and for with Present Perfect

Pen&Paper Irregular verbs list

ESL 25.02.23

I can use Present Perfect and Past Simple I can use time expressions with Present Perfect

  • Present Perfect- ever and never: life experience
  • Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous

Pen&Paper Irregular verbs list

PRESNT PERFECT with EVER Life Experiences

climb a moutain
fly a plane
be in a foreign country
eat squid
win anything
sleep in a tent
go skiing
quit something
be late for class
stole something
play an instrument
hit someone

PRESNT PERFECT with EVER Life Experiences

Have you ever...?

past

now

PRESNT PERFECT with EVER Life Experiences

Have you ever seen a ghost?

past

now

PRESNT PERFECT with EVER Life Experiences

Have you ever seen a ghost?

past

now

PRESNT PERFECT with EVER Life Experiences

Have you ever seen a ghost?

No, I have never seen a ghost.

past

now

PRESNT PERFECT with EVER Life Experiences

Have you ever seen a rainbow?

past

now

PRESNT PERFECT with EVER Life Experiences

Have you ever seen a rainbow?

past

now

PRESNT PERFECT with EVER Life Experiences

Have you ever seen a rainbow?

Yes, I have seen a rainbow!

now

past

PRESNT PERFECT with EVER Life Experiences

Have you ever seen a rainbow?

Yes, I have seen a rainbow!

now

past

in May

last Monday

2018

PRESNT PERFECT with EVER Life Experiences

Have you ever seen a rainbow?

Yes, I have seen a rainbow!

now

past

in May

last Monday

2018

Past Simple

PRESNT PERFECT

PRESNT PERFECT

SUBJECT + have / has + verb -ed /3

I HAVE YOU HAVE THEY HAVE WE HAVE
HE HAS SHE HAS IT HAS

PRESNT PERFECT

SUBJECT + have / has + verb -ed /3

I HAVE YOU HAVE THEY HAVE WE HAVE
HE HAS SHE HAS IT HAS

Have / has + SUBJECT + verb -ed /3 ?

PRESNT PERFECT

SUBJECT + have / has + verb -ed /3

I HAVE YOU HAVE THEY HAVE WE HAVE
HE HAS SHE HAS IT HAS

Have / has + SUBJECT + verb -ed /3 ?

SUBJECT + have / has + NOT + verb -ed /3

HAVEN'T HASN'T

PRESNT PERFECT

I have cooked dinner. She has read the book.

Have you cooked dinner? Has she read the book?

I have not / haven't cooked dinner. She has not / hasn't read the book.

PRESNT PERFECT with EVER Life Experiences

climb a moutain
fly a plane
be in a foreign country
eat squid
win anything
sleep in a tent
go skiing
quit something
be late for class
stole something
play an instrument
hit someone

Present Perfect- answer these questions

  • What have you eaten this morning?
  • Who have you spoken to before class today?
  • What have you thought about doing after class?
  • What have you lost recently?
  • Who have you told a secret to more than once?
  • What have you drunk more than once today?
  • What have you done more than once today?
  • How have you felt this week?
  • What have you never eaten?
  • Where have you never been?
  • What is something you have never done, but would like to try?

Answer the questions

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JUST

past

now

Alec has just fallen into a hole :(

JUST

past

now

I have just spilt my coffee :(

JUST

past

now

I have just dropped my phone :(

What has JUST happened?

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20

What has just happened?

20

Recently

past

now

I have done many fun things recently :)

Recently

past

now

I have done many fun things recently :)

Recently

Present Perfect

past

now

I have done many fun things recently :)

Recently

Present Perfect

past

now

I have done many fun things recently :)

I went to the cinema yesterday.

Recently

Present Perfect

past

now

I have done many fun things recently :)

I went to the cinema yesterday. I rode a camel on Monday!

Recently

Present Perfect

past

now

Past Simple

I have done many fun things recently :)

I went to the cinema yesterday. I rode a camel on Monday!

Write three things that you have done recently and three things that you haven't done.

FOR vs SINCE

past

now

FOR vs SINCE

How long have you lived here?

past

now

FOR vs SINCE

How long have you lived here?

past

now

2009

FOR vs SINCE

How long have you lived here?

13 years

past

now

2009

2022

FOR vs SINCE

How long have you lived here?

FOR

13 years

past

now

2009

2022

FOR vs SINCE

How long have you lived here?

FOR

13 years

past

now

2009

SINCE

2022

FOR vs SINCE

I have lived here since 2009

How long have you lived here?

FOR

13 years

past

now

2009

SINCE

2022

FOR vs SINCE

I have lived here since 2009

How long have you lived here?

I have lived here for 13 years

FOR

13 years

past

now

2009

SINCE

2022

FOR or SINCE

October

a year

two minutes

last month

January

10 years

4:00

a few weeks

several years

2003

last week

Monday

ages

ten minutes

a whole semester

I was a child

Wednesday

for

since

since

for

for

since

for

How long have you studied English?

since

How long have you studied English?

How long have you been awake?

since

How long have you studied English?

How long have you been awake?

How long have you been here?

since

ESL 7.10

I can use Present Perfect and Past Simple I can use time expressions with Present Perfect

  • already, still, yet, with Present Perfect
  • Present Perfect Continuous

Pen&Paper Irregular verbs list

STILL vs ALREADY vs YET

Have you bought your bike yet?

past

now

2022

STILL vs ALREADY vs YET

Yes, I bought it last Saturday!

Have you bought your bike yet?

past

now

last Saturday

2022

STILL vs ALREADY vs YET

Yes, I bought it last Saturday!

Have you bought your bike yet?

Yes, I have already bought it .

past

now

last Saturday

2022

STILL vs ALREADY vs YET

No, I haven't bought it YET.

Have you bought your bike yet?

past

now

STILL, YET

2022

STILL vs ALREADY vs YET

No, I haven't bought it YET.

Have you bought your bike yet?

No, I STILL haven't bought it .

past

now

STILL, YET

2022

STILL vs ALREADY vs YET

Already Yet Still Just For Since Ever Recently

Take a look at the pictures. Make sentences about the pictures using Present Perfect Simple and Past Simple

Translate into English. Use Present Perfect

ESL 10.10

I can use Present Perfect and Past Simple I can use time expressions with Present Perfect

  • Present Perfect Continuous

Pen&Paper Irregular verbs list

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

past

now

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

done

eaten

been

met

past

now

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

ACTION

I have seen many rainbows!

past

now

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

ACTION

I have dropped my phone MANY TIMES!

past

now

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

TIME- How long did it take?

past

now

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

We have been cleaning our house for days!

past

now

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

past

now

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

past

now

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

past

now

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

past

now

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

past

now

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

person + to be + verb- ING

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

person + to be + verb- ING

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

person + have + verb- ED/ 3
person + to be + verb- ING

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

person + have + verb- ED/ 3
person + to be + verb- ING
person + HAVE+ BEEN + verb- ING

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

person + have + verb- ED/ 3
person + to be + verb- ING
person + HAVE+ BEEN + verb- ING
I have been reading this newspaper for hours.

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

person + have + verb- ED/ 3
person + to be + verb- ING
person + HAVE+ BEEN + verb- ING
I have been reading this newspaper for hours.
I have been teaching English for 15 years.

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

person + have + verb- ED/ 3
person + to be + verb- ING
person + HAVE+ BEEN + verb- ING
I have been reading this newspaper for hours.
I have been teaching English for 15 years.
She has been dancing her whole life.

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ESL 24.10

I can use present perfect and present perfect continuous I can use use question facts and follow up questions in a conversation

  • Present Perfect Simple & ContinuousConversation skills
  • Keeping the conversation going:
- Using question tags and follow up questions - Agreeing with the speaker

Pen&Paper Irregular verbs list

Complete the table with the missing sentences

Present Perfect Continuous

What have they been doing? What have they done?

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Present Perfect Continuous

What have they been doing? What have they already done?

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Take a look at the pictures. Make sentences about the pictures using Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

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20

Complete the sentences about yourself. Use for and since

I've been in this room... I've been driving... I've heard... I've had my phone...

20

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What has happened since then?

he's been acting like a jerk.
He won the lotteryHe visited the USA He lost all his money He came out of hospital

Ever since

I left high schoolI moved to England I met my girlfriend

Ever since

How long? How long ago?

Imagine you know the person from the speech bubbles. Ask them a question beginning with how long and how long ago.

Add a sentence to these remarks saying how long it is since something happened.

I'm starving. I haven't eaten since breakfast.
  1. I'd love to visit Berlin again.
  2. I don't think she likes me anymore.
  3. It's no good asking me what's on at the cinema.
  4. I'm afraid my Spanish is rather rusty.
  5. He's the laziest person I know

Conversation skills. Keeping the conversation going

  • Agreeing and Question tags
  • Follow up questions.

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Starting a conversation.
In which social situations do we need to break the ice?

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Starting a conversation. Complete these expressions:
Which topics are usually considered safe, and which unsafe in a conversation with a stranger?

20

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Starting a conversation. What is the best way to start a conversation in these situation?

20

20

Starting a conversation. Complete these expressions:
Carrie, from Ireland, is at a party in a friend's house. Listen to two conversations she has with people she meets. Circle the correct answer.
Tim / Nick
Tim / Nick
Tim / Nick
Tim / Nick
Tim / Nick
Carrie, from Ireland, is at a party in a friend's house. Listen to two conversations she has with people she meets. Circle the correct answer.
Which conversation is more successful? Why?
Agreeing with someone.
Agreeing with someone.
Agreeing with a positive statement:
Agreeing with someone.
Agreeing with a positive statement:
I like going to a pub on Fridays.
Agreeing with someone.
Agreeing with a positive statement:
I like going to a pub on Fridays.
So do I.
Me too.
Agreeing with someone.
Agreeing with a positive statement:
I like going to a pub on Fridays.
So do I.
Me too.
Agreeing with a negative statement:
Agreeing with someone.
Agreeing with a positive statement:
I like going to a pub on Fridays.
So do I.
Me too.
I don't like going to work on Sundays.
Agreeing with a negative statement:
Agreeing with someone.
Agreeing with a positive statement:
I like going to a pub on Fridays.
So do I.
Me too.
I don't like going to work on Sundays.
Agreeing with a negative statement:
Neither do I.
Me neither.
Agreeing with someone. Read these statements and complete the respond with one word from the box.

ESL 19.12

I can use use question facts and follow up questions in a conversation

  • Agreeing revision
  • Keeping the conversation going:
- Using question tags and follow up questions - Agreeing with the speaker

Pen&Paper Irregular verbs list

Agreeing with someone. Listen to each statement and agree with the speaker.
Asking follow-up questions. Imagine you are speaking to someone at a party. What follow up questions can you ask?
Asking follow-up questions. Listen to these statements. For each statement respond by asking a follow up question.
Question tags.
Question tags. The weather was wonderful today, isn't it?
Question tags. The weather was wonderful today, isn't it?
Question tags. The weather was wonderful today, isn't it?
Question tags. The way you say question tag gives its meaning. Listen to the same sentence. In A the speaker is asking a genuine question. In B be the speaker is asking for agreement.
Question tags. The way you say question tag gives its meaning. Listen to the same sentence. In A the speaker is asking a genuine question. In B be the speaker is asking for agreement.
Question tags. The way you say question tag gives its meaning. Listen to the same sentence. In A the speaker is asking a genuine question. In B be the speaker is asking for agreement.
Question tags. Listen to these sentences and check the ones that are a genuine question.
Question tags. Add a question tag to these statements.