Tuesday 21st February 2023
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Classbook page 78. What makes you feel good?
1.Running 5 kilometres makes me feel good.
2.Winning a cup makes me feel good.
3.Solving a puzzle makes me feel good.
4.Making a new friend makes me feel good.
5.Having a goog idea makes me feel good.
6.Passing an exam makes me feel good.
What things have you done? (Have + past participle verb )
1. Have you ever run 5 kilometres?(to run ran run)
Yes, I have. / No, I haven´t.
2. Have you ever won a trophy?(to win won won)
Yes, I have. / No, I haven´t.
3. Have you ever solved a puzzle?(to solve solved solved)
Yes, I have. / No, I haven´t.
4. Have you ever made a new friend?(to make made made)
Yes, I have. / No, I haven´t.
5.Have you ever had a good idea?(to have had had)
Yes, I have. / No, I haven´t.
6.Have you ever passed an exam?(to pass passed passed)
Yes, I have. / No, I haven´t.
For and Since
She´s had a cold for a week.
- for describes a length of time
- use present perfect: have + past participle
Toby has had a headache since Tuesday.
- since desribes when something started
- use present perfect: have + past participle
How long have you been in this school?
- I have been in this school since I was three
years old.
- I have been in this school since 2016.
- I have been in this school since October.
- Nikita has been in this school for 5 months.
- I have been in this school for 6 years.
Other Examples
- I have been swimming since 2020.
- Marimar has been swimming for 3 years.
- I have been playing football since September.
- I have been taking football lessons since September.
- Fabiola has been playing football for 6 months.
- Jacina has lived in Madrid since September.
- Jacina has lived in Madrid for 6 months.
Present Perfect and Just
Grammar Rule: Have + just + past participle
1. They´ve just won a cup.
2. I´ve just passed my piano exam.
3. I´ve just had a good idea!
HOMEWORK
English:
- Classbook page 80, Act. 1 and 2 in notebook
- Activity book page 74, Act. 2 and 3
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