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Unit 1. Tales of the unexplained. In this unit, we will. read a news story about a missing boy and a magazine article about Yetis listen to a dialogue between a boss and his employee talk about aliens and conduct an interview write a report tell a mysterious story.
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Unit 1 Tales of the unexplained
In this unit, we will • read a news story about a missing boy and a • magazine article about Yetis • listen to a dialogue between a boss and his • employee • talk about aliens and conduct an interview • write a report • tell a mysterious story
Unit 1 Grammar and usage the Present Perfect Tense Form: have/has + done
The boy is very happy. The boy _________(catch)a bird. has caught (Connection with the past: The boy caught a bird. Connection with the present: The boy is happy. )
Look, the window is open. Eric opened the door just now. Eric ___________________(already open) the window. (Connection with the past: Eric opened the window. Connection with the present: The window is open.) has already opened
Summary (1): We use thepresent perfect tense to talk about things that happened in the recent past, but are connected to the present.
Daniel _______ (live) in Beijing since he came to China. (Connection with the past: Daniel came to China. Connection with the present: Daniel is living in China.) has lived
Summary (2): We use the present perfect tense to talk about something that started in the past, and is still happening now. came has lived ________________________________________ past now future
has just played The boys are tired. They _____________ (just play) a ball game. (Connection with the past: The boys played a ball game. Connection with the present: The boys are tired.)
Summary (3): We use the present perfecttense to talk about actions that were completed only a short time ago
I went to Egypt in 1986. I went to Egypt in 2004. I __________ (be) to Egypt twice. have been
Summary (4): We can also use the present perfect tense for repeated actions.
Has snowed ______it ever _______ (snow) in Hong Kong? No, it _______ never _________ (snow) there. has snowed
Summary (5): We use the present perfect tense when the exact time of an action is not clear or important. We use it with time expressions such as: already, ever, for, just, lately, never, recently, since, yet
Notes: • We use already for affirmative statements and yet for negative statements and interrogative sentences. • 2.We use for + a period of time and since + a point of time. • 3.Structures connected with the present perfect tense: • 1).It is (has been) +a period of time +since-clause. • 2)This (That/It) is the first (second…) time + that-clause (present perfect tense). • 3 This (That/It) is the only ) … + that-clause (present perfect tense). • 4)This (That/It) is the best/ finest /most interesting … + that-clause.
Exercises: My friend Jack has just sent me an e-mail, telling me about his travels around the world. He (1) has just been (just be) to Qomolangma Base Camp and (2)_________(see) a Yeti there. He is still very excited about it. He (3)____________(visit) the Great Pyramid in Egypt too. He says that he (4)__________(love) Egypt but he (5)__________________(not visit) all the pyramids yet. He (6)____________(swim) in Loch Ness, but luckily he (7)_______________(never meet) the Loch Ness Monster! He (8)___________(dive) in the Indian Ocean many times looking for treasure. Although he (9)____________(find) many sunken ships, he (10)_____________(not find) any treasure. ___________(11) he ____________(be) to the Great Wall before? I’m not sure—but I have! saw hasvisited loves hasn’t visited has swum has never met hasdived has found hasn’t found Has been
Unit Grammar and usage the Present Perfect Continuous Tense Form: have/has + been + doing
The boy started having dinner five minutes ago. He is still having dinner now. The boy ________________ (have) dinner since five minutes ago. has been having
The man started working in the field half an hour ago. He is still working now. The man ______________ (work) in the field for half an hour. has been working
Summary1: 1.We use the present perfect continuous tense to talk about actions that started in the past and are still continuing. I have not been sleeping well since I returned home. _________________________________________ pastpresent I returned home. I’m still not sleeping well. not being able to sleep well
Summary2: We also use the present perfect continuous tense to talk about actions that have just finished but are still connected to the present in some way. Kelly: Sorry I’m late. Have you been waiting long? Mavis: Yes. I’ve been waiting for an hour. _______________________________________________ past One hour ago Present Kelly arrives. Mavis started waiting for Kelly.
have been observing have been talking have been taking have been watching have seen have been writing
Part C Comparison 1. We use the present perfect tense to talk about an action completed in the recent past, and the present perfect continuous tense for an action that started in the past and is still happening.
have done PPT: _______________________________________ past & past past now future PPCT have been doing _______________________________________________ past & past past now future
has read • Li Jia __________ (read) a book about Stonehenge. (She finished reading the book.) • Li Jia ______________ (read) a book about Stonehenge. (She is still reading the book.) has been reading
2.We can use the presentperfect tense for repeatedactions, and the presentperfect continuous tense for non-stop actions.
has visited • I ____________Egypt many times. (repeated actions) • The man _____________ (skate) this morning. (non-stop action) has been skating
3.We usually use the present perfect tense to ask questions beginning with how many or howmuch, and the present perfect continuous tense to ask questionsbeginning withhow long .
How long have you beenswimming in the lake? • How many times have you swum in the lake?
4.We can use either a state verb or an action verb with the present perfect tense but we usually can only use an action verb with the present perfect continuous tense.
state verb 1)She has had the pen for 2 years. 2)She has written many compositions with this pen. 3)She has been writing compositions with this pen. action verb action verb
5.We use the present perfect tense, not the present perfect continuous tense, with the words like never, yet, already and ever. • ( ) I have never visited America. • ( ) I have already been to America. • ( ) I have never been visiting America. √ √
Multiple choice: ( ) 1. Although he has lived with us for years, he _________ us much impression. • hadn’t left • didn’t leave C. doesn’t leave D. hasn’t left D
Multiple choice: • ( ) 2. How can you possibly miss the news? It ___________ on TV all day long. • has been B. had been C. was D. will be A
Multiple choice: C ( ) 3.---- ________ Dad and Vicky __________ married? A. How long were, being B. How long, have C. How long have, been D. How long did, get
Multiple choice: ( ) 4.The old couple have been married for 40 years and never once ____ with each other. • they had quarreled B. they have quarreled C. have they quarreled D. had they quarreled C
Multiple choice: ( ) 5. ---- How long _________at the job? ---- Since 1990. A.were you employed B. have you been employed C. had you been employed D. will you been employed B
Multiple choice: • ( ) 6. I wonder why Jenny ______ us recently. We should have heard from her by now. • hasn’t written • doesn’t write • C. won’t write • D. hadn’t written A
Part D: Discussion • Discuss the differences between the present perfect tense and the present perfect continuous tense, then tick the correct part according to the information given .
√ √ √ √(state verb ) √ √ √ √(state verbs & action verbs) √(only action verbs) √
Practice: Make up dialogues with the present perfect tense and the present perfect continuous tense .
Homework Finish WB exercises C1, C2, D2 on page 88-89.