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How was your weekend?

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Warm up

Do you like rain? Yes/No why?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o28Cfv3UC-o

After watching the video:

Which tense could you practice with that song?

Task 1

Present Perfect review

The present perfect tense refers to an action or state that either occurred at an indefinite time in the past (e.g., we have talked before) or began in the past and continued to the present time (e.g., he has grown impatient over the last hour). This tense is formed by have/has + the past participle.

Liar Game

  • Ask students to think of one truth and one lie about something they have done
  • Ask students to say their statements
  • The other students must try to guess which sentence is true and which one is false

Task 2

Past Perfect

The past perfect tense is for talking about something that happened before something else or to talk about actions that were completed before some point in the past.

https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/past-perfect.html

https://wordwall.net/resource/6436784/past-perfect

Warm up

Where is the best place you have ever been?

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Task 1

Present Perfect continuous

El "present perfect continuous" se refiere a un periodo temporal inespecífico situado entre el pasado y el presente. El hablante se refiere a algo que empezó y que puede no haber concluido en ese periodo de tiempo. Le interesa tanto el proceso como el resultado, y es posible que dicho proceso acabe de terminar o que aún no haya finalizado.

  • She has been waiting for you all day (todavía está esperando).
  • I've been working on this report since eight o'clock this morning (todavía no lo he terminado).
  • They have been travelling since last October (todavía no han vuelto).

Stative verbs:

  • I've wanted to visit China for years.
  • She's known Robert since she was a child.
  • I've hated that music since I first heard it.
  • I've heard a lot about you recently.
  • We've understood everything.
  • we've heard this morning.

Speaking time!

  • How have you been feeling lately?
  • How have you been getting to work/school recently?
  • What have you been thinking about a lot?
  • What have you been doing this week?
  • What have you been dreaming about lately?

Task 2

Practice

https://wordwall.net/resource/19990401/present-perfect-continuous

Quiz: https://quizizz.com/join?gc=653698

Warm up

What have you been dreaming about lately?

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Task 1

Past Perfect review

Create sentences using past perfect

Task 2

Past Perfect Progressive

Unlike the present perfect continuous, which indicates an action that began in the past and continued up to the present, the past perfect continuous is a verb tense that indicates something that began in the past, continued in the past, and also ended at a defined point in the past.

Task 3

Practice!

Quiz: https://quizizz.com/join?gc=457801

  • Dylan ______ chess for several years before he _______ his first tournament (study/enter)
  • Before I _______ to work here, who ______ the client’s account? (start/ manage)
  • Although they _______ the house for two years, it still _____ ready. (build/not be)
  • Mario _______ well before the exam. (not feel)
  • At last we ______ the movie that everyone _______ about. (see/talk)
  • The students _____ math problems when one of them fainted. (solve)
  • How long _____ he _____ before the accident ______? (drive/occur)
  • Paula and Terry ______ tennis when it _____ to rain. (play/begin)
  • ______ you _______ a long time when you ______? (jog / faint)
  • Our forces _______ in that area until two weeks before then. (not fight)

If I feel sick...

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Review

What’s next?

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