3. Listen to the dialogs.
Yes. I have finished
packing, Mom.
Yes. I have put
the clothes and
toiletries in my
backpack.
Dialog 1 Are you sure?
OK. What time
are you leaving
tomorrow?
Is everything ready?
1. Have you been to the Botanical
Garden?
4. Don’t worry Mom.
I have called her.
The train will depart at
seven. I have asked
Binsar to pick me up at
six.
Alright then.
Dialog 1
Yes, I called Auntie
Nana two days ago.
Don’t forget to call
Auntie Nana to pick
you up at the
railroad station.
Have you?
Listen to the dialogs.
1. Have you been to the Botanical
Garden?
5. Yes, I have. I went
there last year with
my family. We visited
some beautiful places. Yes, it is. Have
you ever been
to Malang?
Did you visit Jatim
Park 3? I’ve been
to Jatim Park 3
twice. It is a nice
place.
Dialog 2 Have you been
to Jatim Park?
Yes. We also
went to Museum
Angkut.
It’s a nice train.
Listen to the dialogs.
6. Listen to the dialogs.
Really, you can
see a lot of
dinosaur statues
there.
Jatim Park 3?
Dialog 2
I see! Not the real
ones, right? I think
we should go there.
Yeah. You can see a
lot of dinosaurs there.
I think it’s a
good idea.
You’re joking.
7. Learn and practice the dialogs.
Yes, I have.
Yes. I studied
last night.
Have you studied
for the exam?
Really?
8. Have you?
Have you been
to Bogor?
Yes, I have.
Yes. I went to
Bogor last year.
Learn and practice the dialogs.
9. Think about it.
1. What does the tense in the
sentence “I have finished
packing” talk about?
2. What does the tense in the
sentence “I have been to
Malang” talk about?
10. Listen to the dialog.
Hi Nia. It has been
a long time since
we saw each other.
Hi, nice to meet you.
Hi Binsar. Yes, it was
five months ago, right?
Hello.
I guess so.
Please meet my
friend Samantha,
from New Zealand.
2. We have been friends for five
days.
Samantha is on student exchange
program in my school.
Samantha, this is
my friend Binsar.
11. Yes, I have. I
went there
yesterday, but I
didn’t see you.
I see.
For three days.
Wow. That
sounds great.
Have you visited
Nia’s school?
Well, Nia and I don’t
go to the same school.
How long have you
stayed at Nia’s house?
She is staying with me.
Listen to the dialog.
2. We have been friends for five
days.
12. Think about it.
1. What does the tense in the
sentence “we have been
friends for five days” talk
about?
2. What is the best answer for
question “how long has
your mother taught
English”?
13. 1. Present perfect tense is used to talk about an action
that happened or was completed at some point in the
past:
I have finished packing.
Have you ever been to Malang?
Yes, I have.
No, I haven’t.
Summary
14. 2. Present perfect tense is also used to talk about an
action that started in the past and still continues:
I have lived in the city for all my life/since I was born.
How long have you read the novel?
I have read it for two days/since yesterday.
Summary