3.2 Present Perfect

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Welcome M3A
Please take your seat
Put your phone and earbuds in your bag

Start reading your book
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Class expectations
Everyone tries to speak English - mistakes? No problem
Be active and participate in class.
Laptops are half-closed when not in use - NO gaming!
Listen to the person who's speaking and raise your hand
No homework, but you'll need to study at home
Respect!

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Today you will...
... read for ten minutes
... learn about the present perfect (3.2)
... learn how to use the words just, already and yet (3.2)

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3.2 Grammar
Open your workbook on page 36 and read exercise 2.

Answer the questions while you listen.

  • Now, look at the grammar box and mark examples in Tommo's + Alisha's with your neigbor.

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3.2 Present Perfect
Present Perfect: have/has ww+ed or irregular verb
An action started in the past and is relevant in the present 

I,you, we, they have taught English at this school for 20 years now.
he, she, it has worked at Albert Heijn since 2015. 

Has Ms. Wildeman been to New York before?
I think she hasn't visited that place yet.




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We use have or has with the Present Perfect.
A
True
B
False

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We use the Present Perfect to talk about something that is not relevant.
A
True
B
False

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They ... (verloren) the documents I sent them. Now I must send them again.
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Shea ... (zijn) at the zoo for two hours now.
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I ... (breken) my arm, so I can’t
play tennis.

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She ... (werken) as a teacher since 1953.
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There ... (waren) many earthquakes in America.

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3.2 Present Perfect
Present Perfect: have/has ww+ed or irregular verb
Time expressions: ever, never, yet, already and just

To this day, I have never been the imposter                 --> nooit
Have you ever been in love?                                        --> ooit
I haven't lived on my own yet.                                     --> nog niet 
Emily has just made dinner.                                         --> zojuist
Donald Trump has already left the White House.        --> nu al / eerder




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Which time word doesn't go in the middle of the sentence?
A
already
B
never
C
yet
D
just

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Where does 'yet' go in the sentence?
A
At the beginning
B
At the end

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That's the worst movie I (ooit + zien)
in my life!
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My dad ... (just +doen) the dishes
so I can relax.
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My brother and sister .... (already + afronden) high school.
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Nobody ... (ooit, klimmen) that mountain.

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Mr. and Ms. Smith (nooit, gaan) on vacation.
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Practice 
Open your workbook again and complete ex. 4 + 5 on page 36.

Do this alone and in silence.

Let me know if you have questions or need help.

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Answers
Exercise 4:
2: Has ever cooked                 5: hasn't had
3: have just eaten                   6: have tried 
4: has never watched

Exercise 5: 
1: haven't called                  5: has just opened
2: have had                         6: have already tried
3: haven't spoken               7: have never had
4: have you decided

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Speaking time
You can use the Present Perfect with time expressions. 

Spin the wheel with your neigbor. Answer the Q's in the Present Perfect and use full sentences! 

Q: Have you ever been to London.
A: No I haven't been to London


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Do you...
... know how and when to use the Present Perfect?
... know where to place the words just, already, yet + (n)ever?

TO DO: study 3.2
Extra practice? Go to MyEnglishlab or come to my flexhour.

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