Unit 2B Express Yourself (small talk)

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Unit 2B Express Yourself (small talk) I have already finished my homework. I haven’t finished my homework yet. I have never finished my homework.

Page 19 #B

Page 19 #D

If you don’t mind me asking… 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Grammar - page 20 already/ever/never, and yet + present perfect **(present perfect = has/have + past participle) already – Have you already finished your homework? Yes, I have already finished my homework. No, I haven’t finished it yet. (not) yet – Have you finished your homework yet? Yes, I finished my homework last night. No, I haven’t finished my homework yet. (not) ever/never – Have you ever finished your homework? Yes, I finish my homework all the time! No, I have never finished my homework. No, I haven’t ever finished my homework.

Conversation – page 21 #B fill-in 1. never 2. you 3. met 4. Have 5. ever 6. have

Conversation Page 21 #B fill-in 1. Where does Marcy want to travel? Why? 2. When did her cousins visit? 3. What did Marcy learn last year?

1. Have you ever traveled to Australia? 2. Have you bought your textbook yet? 3. Have you already learned to drive a car?

Match the Cards! Person A: same card – Person B say “Yes, I have...” 1) take a card from the center 2) pick another player (Person B), 3) say any card “Have you ever gone sky diving?” same card – Person B say “Yes, I have...” and give the card to Person A not same card - Person B say “No, I have never…” Person A takes another card from the center

Stress

Syllable Stress PENcil penCIL Word Stress The pencil is broken.

I went to the park. stressed unstressed

Preparation for next week: Unit 3 page 28 Vocabulary #B page 29 Grammar #B and Conversation #C page 31 Conversation #A www.englishdubin.weebly.com