1 general education office la.121 / la1301 english 1 review unit 1 - greetings and small talk
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General Education General Education OfficeOffice
LA.121 / LA1301LA.121 / LA1301English 1English 1ReviewReview
Unit 1 - Greetings Unit 1 - Greetings and Small Talkand Small Talk
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Form the present perfect with have (‘ve) or has (‘s) and a past participle.
For regular verbs, the past participle form is the same as past simple form: (open – opened, study – studied)
We ‘ve met them. She ‘s called him.haven’t hasn’t
Have you met them? Has she called him?Yes, we have. / No, we haven’t. Yes, She has. / No, she hasn’t.
Use the present perfect to talk about an indefinite time in the past.Use the past simple to talk about a definite or specific time.Present Perfect: indefinite time Past Simple: definite timeI’ve met Bill twice. We met in 1999 and again in 2004.
Grammar: Present Grammar: Present PerfectPerfect
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Remember the Pairwork Remember the Pairwork exercise on P4?exercise on P4? a) __________________ our new teacher?
b) Yes, _____________. He _____ her in the office this morning.
a)____________________ to this class before?b)No, _________________. They’re new at this college.
a)____________________ in the new college restaurant?b)No, _________________ . Is it good?
Jake / meet
meet
they / be
you /eat
Has Jake met
has met
Have they been
haven’t
Have you eaten
I haven’t
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Present Perfect with Present Perfect with alreadyalready, , yetyet, , everever and and
beforebefore• Use yet or already in questions about recent experiences.
Have you toured Quito yet? Has she already tried Korean barbecue?
• Use already in affirmative statements. Use yet in negative statements.
I’ve already tried sushi. I haven’t tried sashimi yet?
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Present Perfect with Present Perfect with alreadyalready, , yetyet, , everever and and
beforebefore• Use ever or before in questions about life experiences. Have you ever eaten Indian food? Has she ever been to London? Have you eaten Thai food before? Has she been to Paris before?
• Use already or before in affirmative statements. Use have never or haven’t ever in negative statements. I’ve already tried Indian food three times, but I’ve never tried Thai food. I’ve tried Indian food before, but I haven’t ever tried Thai food.
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Present Perfect Speaking Present Perfect Speaking / Listening Exercise/ Listening Exercise• Complete the Have you ever_____? worksheet
provided• Use ever and never as appropriate
“Have you ever been to Chiang Mai?”
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Present Perfect Grammar Present Perfect Grammar practicepractice
On a sheet of paper, or in your book, use the words to write statements or questions in the present perfect.1(you / go sightseeing / in London / before)
2 (she / already / try / Guatemalan food)
Have you gone sightseeing in London before?
You’ve gone sightseeing in London before.
She has already tried Guatemalan food.
Has she already tried Guatemalan food?
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Present Perfect Grammar Present Perfect Grammar practicepractice
3 (they / ever be / to Buenos Aires)
4 (we / not take a tour of / Prague / yet)
Have we not taken a tour of Prague yet?
We’ve not taken a tour of Prague yet.
They have been to Buenos Aires.
Have they ever been to Buenos Aires?
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Present Perfect Listening Present Perfect Listening practicepractice• Vocabulary
The Great Pyramids (of Egypt)
The Pyramid of the Sun (Peru)
The Forbidden City
Ceviche
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Present Perfect Listening Present Perfect Listening practicepracticeListening Comprehension
1.Listen to each conversation and complete the questions. 2.Then listen again and complete the short answers.Questions Short Answers1 Has she ____________________of the great pyramids yet? ________, she _________ .2 Has he ____________________ in Kyoto yet? ________, he _________ .3 Has she ever ___________________ceviche? ________, she _________ .4 Has she already ________________the Pyramid of the Sun?________, she _________ .5 Has she ever ________________to Beijing before? ________, she _________ .6 Has she _________________________ of the forbidden city yet? ________, she _________ .
taken pictures Yes hasNo hasn’tNo hasn’tYes hasNo hasn’tNo hasn’t
gone sightseeingtriedclimbedbeen
taken a tour
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ReviewReviewListening Comprehension1. Listen to the conversation with a tourist in Vancouver, and check Yes or No2. Listen again and write they answers to the questions, using yet or already
Has she… Yes
No
been to the Vancouver Aquarium?
Yes. She’s already been to the……
visited Gastown?
been to the top of Grouse Mountain?
seen the Capilano Suspension Bridge?
tried dim sum?
gone to the top of the Harbour Centre Tower
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ReviewReview• Use the photos to write questions using the present perfect with ever or before. • Don’t use the same verb more than once.
Thai food
Mount AconcaguaArgentina
TheTower of Pisa,Italy
1. ___________________________
2. ___________________________
3. ___________________________
4. ___________________________
1 2 3 4
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Further Listening Exerciseshttp://www.esl-lab.com/small/smallrd1.htm
http://www.esl-lab.com/camp/camprd1.htm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/1646_gramchallenge17
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SummarySummaryNow you can:•Get reacquainted with someone•Greet a visitor to your country•Describe an interesting experience
By being able to:– understand and use the Present Perfect Tense– describe and use vocabulary for tourist activities– understand and use Participial Adjectives