Date: September 16th FAMOUS FEARS AND PHOBIAS Objective: Talking about fears and phobias Using present perfect+ for and since LEAD IN How do you feel if.

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Date: September 16th FAMOUS FEARS AND PHOBIAS Objective: Talking about fears and phobias Using present perfect+ for and since LEAD IN How do you feel if you have a phobia of something? Afraid/ frightened/ scared ch?v=iNhm1F_Vrys ch?v=iNhm1F_Vrys

Vocabulary  Vocabulary  Flying  Heights  Closed spaces  Open spaces  Snakes  Spiders  Bees  Water

PRESENT PERFECT

We use the present perfect simple to express an action that began in the past until now.

 Muse hasn’t seen his uncle for 8 years.  Elvin has studied in this school since 2001.

 I have lived in New York for ten years  I haven’t visited my aunt since 1985.

 Look! Everywhere is white. It has snowed.

 He has broken his leg.  She has had a baby. It is sweet.

 Mr. Shukurov have taught Turkish for 5 years.  Mr. Yildiz has been our Biology teacher for 3 years

we use present perfect simple to express an action happened in the past but result is in the present. As we gave some example in the last slide.

 I have eaten Chinese food  I have never seen Akhdamar Island.  I have never driven a lorry.  Akim has never had a serious accident.

 I have been to New York two times.

We use present perfect to talk about our experience. As we have given example in last slide. It means that how many times I have gone somewhere or tried something or done something …etc in my life.

 I have phoned him twice today.  Scientists have gone to the moon two times this century.

 I have read 50 pages this week.  Ozal has gone home once this month.  It has snowed only two times this year.

We use present perfect to talk about a past action in unfinished period of time. As we have given in last slide.

 Shahin has just won the competition.

 David has just broken his arm.  Orhan has just drunk the milk.  Cavid has just come into the classroom.

We use present perfect to talk about in the recent past in sentences with just. As we have just given in last slide.