Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Page 106 In my life Exercise 1 Exercise 2

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Page 106 In my life Exercise 1 Exercise 2"— Presentation transcript:

1 Page 106 In my life Exercise 1 Exercise 2
Read the following sentences and elicit the structure of the unit I’ve been to Morocco. (I’ve = I have) I haven’t been to France. I haven't been to the USA. I have never been to Egypt. I haven’t been to any of the countries. Exercise 2 Read the following conversation to ask about someone’s previous journey(s). A: Have you ever been to Paris? B: No, I haven’t. A: Have you ever been to Berlin? B: Yes, I have. A: When did you go? B: Two years ago. Mrs. Fatima Attia

2 Grammar Spot “ Present Perfect”
Page 107 Grammar Spot “ Present Perfect” The present perfect refers to an action that happened some time before now e.g.: she has travelled to most parts of the world Have you ever been in a car accident? If you want to say when these actions happened, we must use the past simple e.g.: She went to Russia two years ago I was in a crash when I was 10. Notice the time expressions used with the past simple. on Wednesday. last night. yesterday. in 1919. at three o’clock. I left Mrs. Fatima Attia

3 Grammar Spot “ Present Perfect”
Page 107 Grammar Spot “ Present Perfect” The present perfect refers to an action that happened some time before now e.g.: she has travelled to most parts of the world Have you ever been in a car accident? If you want to say when these actions happened, we must use the past simple e.g.: She went to Russia two years ago I was in a crash when I was 10. Notice the time expressions used with the past simple. on Wednesday. last night. yesterday. in 1919. at three o’clock. I left Mrs. Fatima Attia

4 Grammar Spot “ Present Perfect” Positive & Negative
Page 107 Grammar Spot “ Present Perfect” Positive & Negative To the States (not) been have I You We they has He She It I’ve been = I have been You’ve been = You have been We’ve been = We have been They’ve been = They have been He’s been = He has been She’s been = She has been It’s been = It has been “ Present Perfect” Question Wh- question been? I You We they have Where He She It has Yes/ No questions Have you been to Russia? Short answers Yes, I have. No, I haven’t. Mrs. Fatima Attia

5 Words with the present passive
Continue grammar spot. Words with the present passive Ever and never We use ever in question and never in negative sentences. Have you ever been to Russia? I have never been to Russia. Yet and just We use just in positive sentences. We use yet in negative sentences and questions. Ex: Have you done your homework yet? I haven’t done it yet (but I’m going to) I have just done it. (a short time before now) Mrs. Fatima Attia

6 Practice past participles
Page 107 Practice past participles Here are the past participles of some verbs. Write the infinitives. Past participle verb The infinitive Eaten Eat Made Make Given Give Seen See Taken Take Won Win Met Meet Driven Drive Had Have Drunk Drink Cooked Cook Stayed Stay flown Fly Bought Buy Done Do Mrs. Fatima Attia

7 Page 109 Practice I’ve just done it
Make questions with yet and answer with just. Do the shopping Have you done the shopping yet? Wash your hair Have you washed your hair yet? Clean the car Have you cleaned the car yet? Make the dinner Have you made the dinner yet? Meet the new students Have you met the new students yet? Have a coffee Have you had a coffee yet? Give your homework to the teacher Have you given your homework to the teacher yet? Finish the exercise Have you finished the exercise? Mrs. Fatima Attia

8 Page 109 Check it exercise 2 Tick (√ ) the correct sentence.
I saw John yesterday (√ ) I have seen John yesterday. Did you ever eat Chinese food? Have you ever eaten Chinese food? (√ ) Donna won £10,000 last month (√ ) Donna has won £10,000 last month. I’ve never drank Japanese tea. I have never drunk Japanese tea (√ ) Tom has ever been to America. Tom has never been to America (√ ) Has your sister yet had the baby? Had your sister had the baby yet? (√ ) I haven’t finished my homework yet. (√ ) I have finished my homework yet. Did she just bought a new car? Has she just bout a new car? (√ ) Mrs. Fatima Attia

9 Page 111 Reading and Speaking Mrs. Fatima Attia

10 Page 111 Reading and Speaking Mrs. Fatima Attia

11 Page 110 Exercise 4 Answer the questions: Does he/ she have a job?
How does he/ she like to travel? When did he / she start traveling? Which year did he/ she go abroad for the first time? How many countries has he /she been to ? Has he /she been to Egypt? Has he /she been to the USA? Has he/ she ever been frightened? What happened? What is he /she going to do next? Mrs. Fatima Attia

12 Page 113 Everyday English At the airport
What do you do at an airport. Put the following sentences in the correct order. You wait in the departure lounge. You board the plane You get a trolley for your luggage. You arrive at the airport You check in your luggage and get a boarding pass. You go through passport control. You check the departure board for your gate number. The answer: 5,7,2,1,3,6,4 Mrs. Fatima Attia

13 Unit’s main vocabulary
Abroad Airport Announcement Check in Competition Delay Departure lounge Hearse Hitch hike Honeymoon Luggage Tractor Trolley Mrs. Fatima Attia

14 She works for a big company. Hamlet is a play by Shakespeare.
One last note prepositions She works for a big company. Hamlet is a play by Shakespeare. Brad and Marilyn are at honeymoon. Wait for me. In the arrival hall. In the departure lounge At the departure gate. At the check –in- desk Mrs. Fatima Attia 14


Download ppt "Page 106 In my life Exercise 1 Exercise 2"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google