UNIT 14: HAVE YOU EVER
Starter Match the country and flag Greece Great Britain the USA Hungary Australia Canada Germany Italy Spain France Brazil Japan
A. IN MY LIFE I. Grammar: The Present Perfect Tense 1 .  Forms 2. Uses and advs
I. Grammar 1. Forms (+) Affirmative Examples: I have been to Ha Noi She has done her homework   S + have/has + PP  (Past participle)
Notes:  - With the regular verbs, PP = V+ed (Rules to add “ed” after verbs => see Unit 7) Eg:  Work – worked Plan - planned - With the irregular verbs, learn by heart
I. Grammar 1. Form (-) Negatives Have not = haven’t  Has not = hasn’t Examples: We haven’t visited Hue before He hasn’t gone out S + have/has + not + PP   (Past participle)
(?) Questions Yes/No questions:  Examples:   Have you ever been to England? – No, I haven’t Has he lived here for 5 years? – Yes, he has Have/has + S + PP …? – Yes, S + have/ has - No, S + haven’t / hasn’t
(?)Questions - WH- questions Examples:  How long have you learned English?  – For 3 years WH + have/has +  S + PP …?
2. Uses and adverbs - For the actions that happened in the past with indefinite past time. It normally goes with some adverbs such as:   ever, never, already, lately = recently, occasionally, not…yet, yet   Examples:   I’ve already read this book. She hasn’t had lunch yet.
2. Uses and adverbs For the actions that have just happened. We use adverb  “just ” in this case Examples:   He has just gone out I have just painted the door. Don’t touch it
2. Uses and adverbs For the actions that happened in the past but last to present (or leave the result at present) and maybe, last to the future. It is used with “ for”  and  “since’ For + a period of time: Since + definite time/ clause
For + a period of time: Examples: For  a week/ months/ 2 years… For  ages/ a long time I’ve live here for 4 years # I lived here for 4 years
Since + definite time/ clause Examples: Since  May, 2000…. Since  I was 15 years old I have learnt English since 2000/ since I was at high school.
Textbook P 106 1. Read, listen and repeat the sentences I’ve been to Germany I haven’t been to France I’ve been to the USA I’ve never been to Australia I haven’t been to any of these countries
Textbook P 106 2. Practise the conversation 3. Pair work, write some cities in your countries and   make conversation Sample conversation A. Have you ever been to Ha Long Bay?  B. No, I haven’t A. Have you ever been to Hanoi?  B. Yes, I have A. When did you go? B. Last year 4. Tell the class about your partner
II. Practice 1. Past participle:   Write the infinitives Two regular verbs:  cook, stay   Given – give Won – win Had – have Stayed - stay Done- do Made – make Taken – take Driven- drive Cooked – cook Bought - buy seen – see met – meet drunk – drink flown - fly
II. Practice 2. The life of Ryan a. Listen to Ryan talking about his life. Tick things he has done. Keys Things he has done. Lived in a foreign country Worked for a big company Flown in a jumbo jet Seen a play by Shakespeare b. Tell the class about Ryan
Exercises: 1,2,3,4
B. A HONEYMOON IN LONDON I. Grammar: Revise Present Perfect - Yet:   +Use in Present Perfect tense,  + Use in negatives (not……yet) and questions + At the end of a sentence  Eg:  We have n’t  finished the English lesson  yet Have you done the homework  yet? - Just:  (see the use of the Present Perfect Tense)
Textbook P108 1. Listen and tick things Marilyn and Rod have done Answers:   Go to Buckingham Palace See the house of parliament  Have a boat ride on the River Thames Go on the London eye Travel on a double -decker bus
Textbook P108 2. Work in pairs and tell your partner what they have done and what they haven’t done Answers:   They have been to Buckingham Palace. They have seen the house of Parliament. They have had a boat ride on the River Thames…. They haven’t walked in Hype Park. They haven’t gone shopping in Harrods…… => Listen again and check
Grammar spot - Complete the sentence:  (1) seen  (2) haven’t  (3) had - “yet” comes at the end of a sentence, “just” comes before the past participle - We can use “yet” in positive sentences and questions
II. Practice 1. Work with your partner an make questions with yet and answers with just Have you ……yet? – Yes, I have just ….. Example: - Have you  done the shopping  yet? – Yes, I have just  done it
II. Practice 2. Tick the correct sentence (1) I saw John yesterday (2) Have you ever eaten Chinese food? (3) Donna won 5,000 pounds last month (4) I’ve never drunk champagne (5) Tom has never been to America (6) Has your sister had the baby yet? (7) I haven’t finished the homework yet. (8) Has he just bought a new car?
Exercises 5,6, 7, 8
C. LISTENING Living on a jet plane 1. Listen to the song. What was it about? The singer is leaving the person he/ she loves and going to fly to another place 2. Read the song and choose the best words on the right to fill in
C. LISTENING Answers: (1) bags  (8) tell (2) door  (9) hold (3) hate  (10) many (4) waiting  (11) played (5) horn  (12) place (6) die  (13) come (7) smile  (14) ring Listen again and check
D. EVERYDAY ENGLISH At the airport 1. What do you do at the airport? Put the sentences into the correct order. Answer: 1. You arrive at the airport 2. You get a trolley for your luggage 3. You check in your luggage and get a boarding pass. 4. You go through passport control 5. You wait in the departure lounge 6. You check the departures board for your gate number 7. You board your plane
D. EVERYDAY ENGLISH 2. Listen to the airport announcements and complete the chart Last call Delayed- 1 hour Now boarding gate 17 Now boarding gate 32 Wait in lounge 4 - 17 32 - Geneva Frankfurt Amsterdam Miami New York BA 516 SK 832 AF 472 LH 309 VS 876 Remark Gate number Destination Flight number
D. EVERYDAY ENGLISH 3. Listen to the conversations. Who are they? Where are they? Answers: 1. Two passengers in departure lounge 2. Check -in assistant and passenger at check -in desk 3. Rod and Marilyn meeting Marilyn’s sister, Judy, in the arrival hall 4. Boyfriend talking to girlfriend at the departure gate
4. Complete each conversation with a correct question Answers: (1)Did the announcement say gate 4 or 14? (2) Have you got much hand luggage? (3) Did you have a good honeymoon? (4) When can we see each other again?
Thank you for your attention!

Unit 14

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    UNIT 14: HAVEYOU EVER
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    Starter Match thecountry and flag Greece Great Britain the USA Hungary Australia Canada Germany Italy Spain France Brazil Japan
  • 3.
    A. IN MYLIFE I. Grammar: The Present Perfect Tense 1 . Forms 2. Uses and advs
  • 4.
    I. Grammar 1.Forms (+) Affirmative Examples: I have been to Ha Noi She has done her homework S + have/has + PP (Past participle)
  • 5.
    Notes: -With the regular verbs, PP = V+ed (Rules to add “ed” after verbs => see Unit 7) Eg: Work – worked Plan - planned - With the irregular verbs, learn by heart
  • 6.
    I. Grammar 1.Form (-) Negatives Have not = haven’t Has not = hasn’t Examples: We haven’t visited Hue before He hasn’t gone out S + have/has + not + PP (Past participle)
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    (?) Questions Yes/Noquestions: Examples: Have you ever been to England? – No, I haven’t Has he lived here for 5 years? – Yes, he has Have/has + S + PP …? – Yes, S + have/ has - No, S + haven’t / hasn’t
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    (?)Questions - WH-questions Examples: How long have you learned English? – For 3 years WH + have/has + S + PP …?
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    2. Uses andadverbs - For the actions that happened in the past with indefinite past time. It normally goes with some adverbs such as: ever, never, already, lately = recently, occasionally, not…yet, yet Examples: I’ve already read this book. She hasn’t had lunch yet.
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    2. Uses andadverbs For the actions that have just happened. We use adverb “just ” in this case Examples: He has just gone out I have just painted the door. Don’t touch it
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    2. Uses andadverbs For the actions that happened in the past but last to present (or leave the result at present) and maybe, last to the future. It is used with “ for” and “since’ For + a period of time: Since + definite time/ clause
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    For + aperiod of time: Examples: For a week/ months/ 2 years… For ages/ a long time I’ve live here for 4 years # I lived here for 4 years
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    Since + definitetime/ clause Examples: Since May, 2000…. Since I was 15 years old I have learnt English since 2000/ since I was at high school.
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    Textbook P 1061. Read, listen and repeat the sentences I’ve been to Germany I haven’t been to France I’ve been to the USA I’ve never been to Australia I haven’t been to any of these countries
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    Textbook P 1062. Practise the conversation 3. Pair work, write some cities in your countries and make conversation Sample conversation A. Have you ever been to Ha Long Bay? B. No, I haven’t A. Have you ever been to Hanoi? B. Yes, I have A. When did you go? B. Last year 4. Tell the class about your partner
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    II. Practice 1.Past participle: Write the infinitives Two regular verbs: cook, stay Given – give Won – win Had – have Stayed - stay Done- do Made – make Taken – take Driven- drive Cooked – cook Bought - buy seen – see met – meet drunk – drink flown - fly
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    II. Practice 2.The life of Ryan a. Listen to Ryan talking about his life. Tick things he has done. Keys Things he has done. Lived in a foreign country Worked for a big company Flown in a jumbo jet Seen a play by Shakespeare b. Tell the class about Ryan
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    B. A HONEYMOONIN LONDON I. Grammar: Revise Present Perfect - Yet: +Use in Present Perfect tense, + Use in negatives (not……yet) and questions + At the end of a sentence Eg: We have n’t finished the English lesson yet Have you done the homework yet? - Just: (see the use of the Present Perfect Tense)
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    Textbook P108 1.Listen and tick things Marilyn and Rod have done Answers: Go to Buckingham Palace See the house of parliament Have a boat ride on the River Thames Go on the London eye Travel on a double -decker bus
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    Textbook P108 2.Work in pairs and tell your partner what they have done and what they haven’t done Answers: They have been to Buckingham Palace. They have seen the house of Parliament. They have had a boat ride on the River Thames…. They haven’t walked in Hype Park. They haven’t gone shopping in Harrods…… => Listen again and check
  • 22.
    Grammar spot -Complete the sentence: (1) seen (2) haven’t (3) had - “yet” comes at the end of a sentence, “just” comes before the past participle - We can use “yet” in positive sentences and questions
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    II. Practice 1.Work with your partner an make questions with yet and answers with just Have you ……yet? – Yes, I have just ….. Example: - Have you done the shopping yet? – Yes, I have just done it
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    II. Practice 2.Tick the correct sentence (1) I saw John yesterday (2) Have you ever eaten Chinese food? (3) Donna won 5,000 pounds last month (4) I’ve never drunk champagne (5) Tom has never been to America (6) Has your sister had the baby yet? (7) I haven’t finished the homework yet. (8) Has he just bought a new car?
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    C. LISTENING Livingon a jet plane 1. Listen to the song. What was it about? The singer is leaving the person he/ she loves and going to fly to another place 2. Read the song and choose the best words on the right to fill in
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    C. LISTENING Answers:(1) bags (8) tell (2) door (9) hold (3) hate (10) many (4) waiting (11) played (5) horn (12) place (6) die (13) come (7) smile (14) ring Listen again and check
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    D. EVERYDAY ENGLISHAt the airport 1. What do you do at the airport? Put the sentences into the correct order. Answer: 1. You arrive at the airport 2. You get a trolley for your luggage 3. You check in your luggage and get a boarding pass. 4. You go through passport control 5. You wait in the departure lounge 6. You check the departures board for your gate number 7. You board your plane
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    D. EVERYDAY ENGLISH2. Listen to the airport announcements and complete the chart Last call Delayed- 1 hour Now boarding gate 17 Now boarding gate 32 Wait in lounge 4 - 17 32 - Geneva Frankfurt Amsterdam Miami New York BA 516 SK 832 AF 472 LH 309 VS 876 Remark Gate number Destination Flight number
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    D. EVERYDAY ENGLISH3. Listen to the conversations. Who are they? Where are they? Answers: 1. Two passengers in departure lounge 2. Check -in assistant and passenger at check -in desk 3. Rod and Marilyn meeting Marilyn’s sister, Judy, in the arrival hall 4. Boyfriend talking to girlfriend at the departure gate
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    4. Complete eachconversation with a correct question Answers: (1)Did the announcement say gate 4 or 14? (2) Have you got much hand luggage? (3) Did you have a good honeymoon? (4) When can we see each other again?
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    Thank you foryour attention!