Slyusar N. School 8 Prokhladny, 2008
Present Perfect 2. Negative sentences. Negative sentences. Negative sentences 3. Just, already, never, yet. Just, already, never, yet. Just, already, never, yet 4. General questions. General questions. General questions 1. Using Present Perfect. Using Present Perfect. Using Present Perfect
Lesson objectives 1. Youll be able to speak about the things which have happened. ( Use the words yet, already, just.) Skills development Youll practise Listening for specific information Talking about places of interest Writing grammar exercises Structures Have/has +V 3 (V ed ) not Have/has not +V3 (Ved)
be come do fly go have know see sing write was were been came come did done flew flown went gone had knew known saw seen sang sung wrote written
Checking the homework WB Ex.B, p. 19 Translate from R into E
Things to do… 1. Make a cake. 2. Buy a present. 3. Write a letter. 4. Decorate the house. 5. Walk the dog.
Mrs. Morrison…..has made a cake...has bought a present...has written the letter...has decorated the house...has walked the dog. What things has Mrs. Morrison done?
have (has) + V 3 Present Perfect The Present Perfect Tense is used for an action that is just finished. It is used when we are thinking more about the present RESULT than the about PAST ACTION.
Mrs. Morrison…..has not made a cake...has not bought a present...has not written the letter...has not decorated the house...has not walked the dog. What things hasnt Mrs. Morrison done?
have (has) + V 3 Present Perfect + V 3 have (has) not The Present Perfect Tense forms its negative by putting NOT after HAVE (HAS).
Agent Cutes day (listening) 1. Ive just gone to the theatre. 2. Ive washed my hair. 3. Ive cooked the food. 4. Ive bought fruit and vegetables. 5. Ive bought a ticket. 6. Ive read the newspaper. 1. I havent written a letter. 2. I havent cleaned my room. 3. I havent washed the windows.
1. Ive just written a letter to my friend. 2. The children havent learned the song yet. 3. Shes already called her friend. 4. Weve just read the story. 5. They havent bought a new computer yet. 6. He hasnt done his homework yet. 7. The cat has already drunk its milk. Use the words Use the words yet, already, just. NEW
have (has) + V 3 Present Perfect Just, already, never, yet + V 3 have just (already) have (has) not + V 3 yet
London – the capital of Great Britain
Trafalgar Square Trafalgar Square
The British Museum
Buckingham Palace Buckingham Palace
Westminster Abbey
The Tower of London
The Tower Bridge The Tower Bridge
London Eye London Eye
1) The Tower of London 2) The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben 3) Buckingham Palace 4) Westminster Abbey 5) The British Museum 6) Trafalgar Square 7) Hyde Park 8) London Zoo 9) The Tower Bridge 10) St. Paul s Cathedral 10) London Eye 12) Piccadilly Circus I have just seen (visited)… I havent seen … yet.
We havent seen (visited) … yet. Hyde Park London Zoo St. Paul s Cathedral Piccadilly Circus
Home task GM Present Perfect Use the words yet, already, just. SB Ex. A, p. 150
have (has) + V 3 Present Perfect Just, already, never, yet + V 3 have just (already) have (has) not + V 3 yet
General Question _____ have (has) + V 3 + Have (Has) ? _____+ V 3 _____
Have you ever +V 3.. ? built seen been bought caught driven eaten found gone read spoken French? to China? a car? a fish? pizza? a treasure? Turkey? the book Harry Potter a House? to America? a tiger?
1. Peter has opened the door. 2. We have read a very good book. 3. Mary has lost her dog. 4. My friends have gone to school. 5. Theyve seen an interesting film. 6. Misha has been to London. 7. Youve bought a new book. 8. Weve done our homework. 9. Ann has done the shopping. Make questions: