Starlight 5 module 6 Exciting experiences. 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 What are they doing? Look at the pictures. 1)Talk to your partner. Ask and.

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Starlight 5 module 6 Exciting experiences

What are they doing? Look at the pictures. 1)Talk to your partner. Ask and answer. -What are the people in picture 1 doing? -They’re… Then make sentences in the present continuous and tell them to the class.

We use… The Present Simple …to say… The Past Simple The Present continuous The Present Perfect The Past Continuous how often we do things what is happening now, today or these days what happened yesterday or some time ago what was happening at a specific time (period) in the past our experiences V1 (s) (do/does+V 1 ) am/is/are + V -ing V 2 (did+V 1 ) was/were + V -ing for

Compare The Present SimpleThe Present Perfect Do you go camping with your friends? Yes, we do. We go camping every summer. But my parents don’t go camping. (They never go camping.) Have you ever been camping? Yes, we have. We have just been on a camping holiday. My mum hasn’t been on a camping holiday. (She has never been on a camping holiday.) Ever – когда-либо Just – только что In the Present Simple we know how often we do things. But what about the Present Perfect?

Compare Use ofthe Present Perfect 1) For past actions without saying when they happened; I have been to Sochi. 2) For states or situations which started in the past and last up to now (with for/since). I’ve lived in Sarov for 10 years. He’s lived here since Have(n’t) V 3 Has(n’t)

Use of the Present Perfect I have swum with dolphins. I have just swum with dolphins. только что I have already swum with dolphins. уже I have never swum with dolphins.

Home assignment 1)G&V rules; 2)Copy 3)SB: p.98 ex.1, CTW orally (revise).

Today we are going to… 1)Check the knowledge of grammar rules 2)Check the exercises on copies that you’ve done at home 3)Check u5a WL (p.98) 4)Do some basic grammar exercises 5)Learn markers of the Present Perfect 6)Read the postcards (for specific information) and revise the rules of writing postcards

Have you ever..? Play a guessing game. Think of one activity you’ve done. Talk to your partner. Ask and answer. Then tell your classmates about your partner’s experience.

Use of the Present Perfect

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Markers

Home assignment HOME ASSIGNMENT SB: ex.6-7 p.99 G&V revise Dictation: 1.Climb(ed) a volcano 2.Ride (ridden) a camel 3.Go (gone/been) bungee jumping 4.Dive(d) with sharks 5.Swim (swum) with dolphins 6.Ski(ed) down a mountain 7.Jump(ed) out of a plane 8.Try(-ied) ice climbing 9.Take (taken) a ferry ride 10.Make (made) a dream come true 11.Take loads of photos 12.Go on a river cruise 13.See (seen) some ancient ruins 14.Drive (driven) a quad bike 15.Go sightseeing on an open-top double-decker bus