REMINDER
Transform the verb between () into a continuous present
REMINDER
PRESENTATION
T. who always cleans the board in your class?
T. Is she cleaning the board now?
T. Go clean the board (give an order to a student)
T. Who cleaned the board?
P. The teacher always asks this girl to clean the board
P. No, she is not cleaning the board now
P. I cannot clean the board sir it is already cleaned
P. The same student cleaned the board
Subject announcement
What will we study today?
Subject announcement
Today we will study Present Perfect Tense
PRACTICE
T. What course did you have before English?
T. Is the French teacher still in your class?
T. Is the French teacher still in the director's office?
T. Has the secretary opened his office yet?
T. Have you ever traveled by plane?
PRACTICE
P. We had French before English
P. No, it is not; he just left
P. No, he has not yet opened his office
P. No, I have never traveled by plane
An action that has taken place in the past; time is not mentioned
S + have / a + past game
Time creators
Right: Immediately before speaking
Already: some time before
Never: anytime
Students work in groups to prepare for the dialogue.
PRODUCTION
Think of a dialogue between a child and his father
A: Have you already done your homework?
B: Yes, I just finished them.
PERFECT TENSE
For example: She's been talking to us for a long time
Was he so tired
The past participle in regular verbs has exactly the same form as the simple past.
USE
The perfect present is used to express