Present Perfect Lesson 1

Present Perfect
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 2

This lesson contains 30 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Present Perfect

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Lesson Goals
By the end of this lesson students can.....

- recognise when to use the present perfect and can formulate sentences in this tense
- recognise the present perfect signal words
- recognise what the past participle irregular verb is and know were to find this

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Liar liar - ask me questions to find out what is not true..... (hint - the lies are not in present perfect)
 I have lived in Obdam for more than 21 years. I am 44 years old.  I have three daughters.  I have been married for the last 19 years. Tonight I am cooking a spicy Indian curry for dinner.  I haven't started watching the series "Lucifer" on Netflix yet.  I have been reading e-books rather than paper books for the last 8 years.  I have travelled back to South Africa several times in the last 21 years.  I have taught many English classes at this school.  I have an identical twin sister. 
Have I told the truth?

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Liar liar - ask me questions to find out what is not true..... (hint - the lies are not in present perfect)
 I have lived in Obdam for more than 21 years. I am 44 years old (present continuous).  I have three daughters.  I have been married for the last 19 years. Tonight I am cooking a spicy Indian curry for dinner (present continuous).   I haven't started watching the series "Lucifer" on Netflix yet.  I have been reading e-books rather than paper books for the last 8 years.  I have travelled back to South Africa several times in the last 21 years.  I have taught many English classes at this school.  I have an identical twin sister. Have I told the truth?

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Tell me what you remember about the present perfect?

Which two rules did you have to remember?

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What is the past participle?
How do I form the past participle?

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Perfect tenses 
Has and Have vs. Had 
PRESENT Perfect
I have
You have
They have
We have
She has
He has
It has

PAST Perfect
I had
You had
They had
We had
She had
He had
It had

vs.

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Bevestigend (Positive form)
Sbj + has/have + V3
He/she/it + has + started
I/you/we/they + have + started
e.g. I have done it.
He has done it.
Ontkennend (Negative form)
Sbj + has/have + NOT + V3
He/she/it + has not/hasn't + started
I/you/we/they + have not/haven't + started
E.g. I have not (haven't) done it. He has not (hasn't done it.
Vraag (Question form)
Has/have + sbj + V3
Has + he/she/it + started
Have + I/you/we/they + started
E.g. Have you done it? Has she done it?

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True or False - Does this sentence connect a past event with a present result or situation?

I have worked here since I graduated school.
A
True
B
False

Slide 10 - Quiz

True or False - Does this sentence connect a past event with a present result or situation?

I live in apartment 3B
A
True
B
False

Slide 11 - Quiz

True or False - This is a Present Perfect sentence because it shows a recently completed event?

I have just completed my project.
A
True
B
False

Slide 12 - Quiz

True or False - Does this sentence show an action when the time of the action is not important.

She has forgotten her folder.
A
True
B
False

Slide 13 - Quiz

True or False

Typical signal words for the Present Perfect are since, for, already, just, so far, yet.
A
True
B
False

Slide 14 - Quiz

True or False

I use have/has + past participle of the verb to form a positive (bevestigend) Present Perfect sentence.
A
True
B
False

Slide 15 - Quiz

True or False

I use have/has + not + past participle to form a negative (ontkennend) Present Perfect sentence?
A
True
B
False

Slide 16 - Quiz

True or False
I use has + not + past participle to form the negative (ontkennend) when the subject (onderwerp) is a "She, He or It"?
A
True
B
False

Slide 17 - Quiz

True or False

I add -ed to the infinitive (base form) of regular verbs when I use the past participle.
A
True
B
False

Slide 18 - Quiz

True or False

With irregular verbs, I use the form in the 3rd column of the table of the irregular verbs.
A
True
B
False

Slide 19 - Quiz

Present perfect

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The Present Perfect is used to....
...shows an action or situation that started in the past and continues in the present.  (laat een actie zien dat begon in het verleden en gaat door in het tegenwoordige tijd)

I have lived in Bristol since 1984 (= and I still do / en ik woon nog steeds in Bristol)

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The Present Perfect is used to....
...shows an action performed during a period that has not yet finished. (laat een actie zien in een periode die nog niet over is)

She has been to the cinema twice this week 
(= and the week isn't over yet so she may go to the cinema again / de week is nog niet over dus misschien gaat ze nog een keer naar de film)

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The Present Perfect is used to....

....show a repeated action in an unspecified period between the past and now. (herhaaldlijke actie in het verleden. de wanneer is niet belangrijk)

We have visited Portugal several times.

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The Present Perfect is used to....
An action that was completed in the very recent past, expressed by 'just'. (recentelijk complete actie)

I have just finished my work.
(= letterlijk net klaar met werken)

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The Present Perfect is used to....

An action when the time is not important. (een actie in het verleden. De wanneer is niet belangrijk)

He has read 'The Hobbit'. (= the result of his reading is important / dat hij de boek heeft gelezen is belangrijk niet wanneer)

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Signal Words - Fijne Jas

F for - (nu) al
Y yet - al (in vraagzinnen)
N never - (nog) nooit
E ever - ooit

J just - net
A already / always- al / altijd
S since - sinds

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Match the Present Perfect rule with the correct sentence

Actions started in the past and continuing in the present
When the time period referred to has not finished

Actions repeated in an unspecified period between the past and now.
Actions completed in the very recent past (+just)
When the precise time of the action is not important or not known
Someone has eaten my soup!
They haven't lived here for years.
Have you just finished work?
We have eaten at that restaurant many times.
It has rained a lot this year.

Slide 27 - Drag question

Hoe vorm je een present perfect zin?
Geef een voorbeeld bevestigend zin

Slide 28 - Open question

Geef nu een voorbeeld present perfect ontkennend of vraag zin

Slide 29 - Open question

Lesson Goals Achieved?
By the end of this lesson students can.....

- recognise when to use the present perfect and can formulate sentences in this tense
- recognise the present perfect signal words
- recognise what the past participle irregular verb is and know were to find this

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