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Língua inglesa III

Talking about housework; Describing house chores

18/11/2020

Regras de convivência

Regras de Convivência

Parents and Teenagers

13: thirteen

14: fourteen

15: fifteen

16: sixteen

17: seventeen

18:eighteen

19: nineteen years old

Talking about

housework

Housework

Housework

Do you know how to say the housework in English?

Listening comprehension activity

Look at the pictures. What do you think the people are arguing about?

Listening comprehension activity

Listen and pay attention to the conversations:

A: Have you seen my yellow jumper? I can't find it.

B: No, I haven't. Have you looked in your wardrobe?

A: Of course I have. What's that under your bed?

B: Oh, yes. I remember now. I borrowed it.

Listening comprehension activity

A: Why aren't you doing our homework?

B: I've already done it.

A: Really? When?

B: I did it on the bus this evening.

A: Have you finished yet?

B: Nearly.

A: I need the bathroom now.

B: But I haven't dried my hair yet.

A: Well, hurry up then.

Listening comprehension activity

A: Can you get a plate for that sandwich? I've just cleaned the floor.

B: Ok. Oops - too late. Sorry!

Present Perfect

Present Perfect with just, yet and already

Have you seen my yellow jumper?

Yes, I have.

No, I haven't.

Describing recent past

Have you done your homework yet?

No, I haven't finished it yet.

Have you done your homework yet?

Yes, I've already done it.

Have you done your homework yet?

Yes, I've just done it.

"yet" is used in questions and negative sentences.

"already" is used in affirmative sentences.

Just

Already

Yet

"just" is used in affirmative sentences, when talking about a recent event.

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