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Present Perfect Tense
Domaine Langue Sous domaine Langue
Section Technique Option Esthétique
Discipline Anglais Classe 6ème
Matériel didactique Craie de couleur Auteur SCHOOLAP.COM
Objectif opérationnel At the end of the lesson pupils should be able to build sentences with present perfect
Réference A practical English Grammar/ Martering English 4 Lecuit Pierre ST Tshibasu Dieudonne ed yola 2010 P213
Activité initiale

RECALL

Turn the verbs in () into present continuous tense

  1. I (to look) at your photos
  2. The girl (to send) messages
  3. The policeman (to stop) cars

RECALL

  1. I am looking at your photos
  2. The girl is sending message
  3. Is the policeman stopping a car?

PRESENTATION

T. What are we doing now?

T. What course had you before English?

T. Is the French teacher still in the room now?

PRESENTATION

P. We are learning English

P. We had French

P1. No, he left 10 minutes’ ego

P2. No he has already gone

The subject matter announcement

Today we will study Present Perfect Tense 

The subject matter announcement

Today we will study Present Perfect Tense 

Activité principale

PRACTICE

The boy has been here for an hour

T. Is the boy just coming here Now?

T. How has the boy been here?

T. Has the man already begun the work

T. have you ever travelled by plane?

T. Has the women finished the meeting?

PRACTICE

P. No, the boy he has been here before now

P. The boy He has been here before 10 minutes

P. The man has already begun the work

P. Yes the man he has already begun the work

P. Yes, he have travelled by plane 

P. No, she has never finished the meeting

Synthèse

An action that begun in the past and continuous to now

 

Already: a certain time before now

Ever: At any time

Never: At no time

PRODUCTION

Put the verbs in () in present perfect

  1. Their parents (to give) an answer
  2. Your mother (not to solve) the problem
  3. I (to reach) the beach

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

Structure: S+Have/has+past part.

Eg: Has the teacher corrected our copybooks?

USE: Present perfect tense is used to express:

  1. A recently completed action we have just begun the lesson
  2. Past actions where times is not given or definite eg: I have given instructions
  3. An action that begun in the past and goes on till now we have been there since 12.

TIME MAKERS

  1. Already: a certain time before speaking
  2. Never: at no time
  3. Ever: at any time
  4. Just: immediately before speaking