Reflexive pronouns + Present Perfect


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Welcome

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To do:
  1. Take attendance
  2. Check homework 
  3. Grammar - Reflexive pronouns
  4. Revision: Grammar Present Perfect
  5. Recap

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Check homework
  • Irregular Verbs 1- 115 (base form, past simple, part participle, translation)
  • Study: Vocabulary Unit 4 Lesson 4 (CB, p.117)
  • Do: eDition Unit 4 lesson 4: practice more - vocab 2

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To do:
  1. Take attendance
  2. Check homework 
  3. Grammar - Reflexive pronouns
  4. Revision: Grammar Present Perfect
  5. Recap

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Lesson goals:
At the end of this lesson, you ...
  • know what reflexive pronouns are;
  • know how to use reflexive pronouns;
  • can use the present perfect in a sentence.

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Reflexive pronouns

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Reflexive pronouns
You use a reflexive pronoun:
1. to refer to people/things/animals
2. for emphasis.

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Help yourselves to the food and enjoy the party!

My dog hurt itself while climbing over the fence.
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Match the person pronoun with the corresponding reflexive pronoun
themselves
yourself
itself
yourselves
ourselves
himself
myself
herself
I
you
he
she
it
we
you
(plural
they

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I will do it ...
A
myself
B
himself
C
itself
D
yourself

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My little sister cut her hair ....... .
It looks awful!
A
myself
B
yourself
C
herself
D
himself

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We entertained ... at the party.

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Tim and Gerry, if you want more milk, help........

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A lion can defend ...........

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I understand reflexive pronouns.
A
Yes!
B
No, not yet.
C
I need a bit more practice.

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Present Perfect
Do you remember...

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Help yourselves to the food and enjoy the party!

My dog hurt itself while climbing over the fence.
How do you form the present perfect?

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Present Perfect
Form:
have/ has + past participle

past participle:
regular verbs: verb + ed         They have walked.
irregular verbs: 3rd row          He has gone. (to go, went, gone) 

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These scientists ...... (not - to prove) their theory yet.

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The inventor ......... (to build) a working time machine!

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.... she ........ (to predict) heavy rain.

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Present Perfect
When do we use the present perfect?


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When do we use the present perfect?
Name 1.

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Present Perfect
The present perfect is used:
1.     When something has happened in the past and it’s not                            important when it happened.
                               
                     She has given me a great idea.



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Present Perfect
The present perfect is used:
2.     When something has just happened or is about to                             happen.
                              
                              I have just closed the window.
                              I haven’t had my breakfast yet.



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Present Perfect
The present perfect is used:
3.     When something started in the past and is still continuing.
                              
                    I have been here since eight o’clock this morning.


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Present Perfect
The present perfect is used:
4.     When something happened in the past and you can still                 see  the result
                              
                    I have done my homework. Here it is.


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Present Perfect - Signal words
Do you remember the signal words?

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Recently = expecting a response
Present Perfect - Signal words
FYNE       (For, Yet, Never, Ever)
JAS          (Just, Already, Since)
BAS         (Before, Always, So far)
RUS         (Recently, Until, Still)

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Recently = expecting a response
Write an English sentence with the verb: to explore
Use the present perfect + a signal word

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Let's practice - homework
Do: eDition Unit 3 - Lesson 4: Exercise 32 + 33

Formative Test: Irregular Verbs 1- 115 (base form, past simple, part participle, translation)
Study: grammar 3.6 Reflexive pronouns (notes + CB, p108)
Study: grammar 3.5 + 4.2 Present perfect (notes + CB, p.107 + 113 + 114)

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Let's practice - homework
Do: eDition Unit 3 - Lesson 4: Exercise 32 + 33

Formative Test: Irregular Verbs 1- 115 (base form, past simple, part participle, translation)
Study: grammar 3.6 Reflexive pronouns (notes + CB, p108)
Study: grammar 3.5 + 4.2 Present perfect (notes + CB, p.107 + 113 + 114)

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