week 40 Lesson 2

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Welcome to today's class

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Today's lesson:

  • Revisit past simple and present perfect.
  • Do the first two exercises on your new worksheet.
  • What is the present perfect continuous?
  • Practice the present perfect continuous
  • Do writing assignment using the present perfect.
  • Do a peer review on your classmates writing assignment.
Goals:
  • Knows the difference between past simple and present perfect (continuous). 
  • Knows how to form a past simple and present perfect (continuous).
  • Can use these tenses in a written assignment

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Past simple and present perfect
Let's line up both tenses again. 
When do we use each tense?
What do they look like?

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What's next
Complete the first two assignments on your worksheet. 
Work alone.
You have 10 minutes. 

Raise your hand if you need help.

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Present perfect continuous
What do we already know about this tense?
When do we use it?
What does it look like?
What makes it different from the "regular" present perfect?

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Compare these sentences:
1. I have read the book you recommended, and I think it's great!
2. I have been reading the book you recommended, but I don't know if I like it yet. 

What is the difference in meaning between the two? (answer on the next slide)

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What is the difference? (1. I have read the book / 2. I've been reading the book)

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The difference:
1. I have read the book you recommended, and I think it's great!
--> You have definitely finished the book.

2. I have been reading the book you recommended, but I don't know if I like it yet. 
--> You have not finished the book.

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Present perfect simple:
We're interested in the result of the activity, not in the activity itself:

Examples:
1. I have read the book. I didn't think it was very good.
2. She has painted her door. It looks great now!
3. Someone has eaten all the chocolates. The box is empty...

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Present perfect continuous:
We're interested in the activity (which may be finished, or not - we don't really care):

1. Why are your clothes and hands so dirty? -- Oh, I've been painting my door.
2. Quinn has been eating too much chocolate. He's feeling sick now.

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Present perfect simple:
We use it to say how much, how many or how many times we've done something:

1. They've played tennis three times this week.
2. How much homework have you finished so far?
3. Lisa has written ten emails today.

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Present perfect continuous:
We use it to say how long we've been doing something:
1. They've been playing tennis for hours now!
2. How long have you been doing your homework? You look tired.
3. Lisa is still writing emails. She's been writing emails all day.

Now it's time for some practice questions:

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Look! Somebody ...... that window.
A
has broken
B
has been breaking

Slide 14 - Quiz

You meet someone who is a writer. You ask:
A
How long have you been writing books?
B
How long have you written books?

Slide 15 - Quiz

I'm preparing for my Cambridge exam, but I ......... yet.
A
haven't been taking many lessons
B
haven't taken many lessons

Slide 16 - Quiz

You're out of breath. .............?
A
Have you run?
B
Have you been running?

Slide 17 - Quiz

What are all these boxes doing here? --Oh, ..........
A
I've cleaned out my room.
B
I've been cleaning out my room.

Slide 18 - Quiz

................................... . I'm glad it's finished now.
A
We've done a lot of exercises.
B
We've been doing a lot of exercises.

Slide 19 - Quiz

How well do you understand the difference between these two forms now?
very well, this wasn't new for me
I think I get it, but let me practise to find out
I'm still a bit confused
I literally have no idea what you were just talking about!

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Writing assignment
You run into a friend on the street and he asks how you've been and what you've been doing lately. 
What do you say in response?

Use the past simple and the present perfect (continuous).
Answer in 100-200 words.
Get creative. 
You have 20 minutes to write your response. 

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Peer review
Swap your answer with your neighbour.
Fill out the peer review for your classmate. 
Discuss your findings. 

Hand everything in with me at the end of class. 

Homework: Study your notes on the present perfect simple and  continuous.

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