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Present Perfect Printable Lesson Plan. Name: [Teacher's name]. Date: 09/23/20…. Lesson Focus: Focus on grammar. Level: A2(Late basic). Age group:.
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By the end of the lesson students will be able to speak about their real or imaginary vacation experience using the present perfect tense Materials: 1
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10' Introduction 1 Tell students that they are going to learn to talk about experience with the use of the present perfect tense
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Students will be able to construct verbs in the present perfect Students will be able to choose between simple past tense and present perfect Lesson Outline
Present PerfectDan has calledevery day this week.
The past perfect tense shows an action or condition in the past that came before another action or condition in the past.Past PerfectDan had calledbefore Ellen arrived.
The future perfect tense shows an action or condition in the future that will occur before another action or condition in the future. Future PerfectDan will have calledbefore Ellen arrives. To form the present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect tenses,add has, have, had, or will have to the past participle.Recognizing the Perfect Tenses
Underline the verb in each sentence. On the blank, write the tense of the verb.1.The film house has not developed the pictures yet. _______________________
2.Fred will have left before Erin's arrival. _______________________3.Florence has been a vary gracious hostess._______________________
4.Andi had lost her transfer by the end of the bus ride._______________________
5.By tonight, I will have finished my assignment. _______________________
6.Before the discovery of the buried chest, Joe had not believed
in buried treasure. _______________________7.We have worked over an hour on one math problem. _______________________8.Until his college years, Carl had not decided on his career. _______________________
9.The snow plows had cleared our street before the really
heavy snowstorm. _______________________10.Have the Ortons found their dog yet?_______________________
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Tense Singular Plural
Present PerfectI have called we have called
has or have + past participle you have called you have calledhe, she, it has called they have calledPast Perfect I had called we had called
had + past participle you had called you had called he, she, it had called they had called Future Perfect I will have called we will have called will + have + past participle you will have called you will have called he, she, it will have called they will have calledA. Recognizing the Perfect Tenses
Underline the verb in each sentence. On the blank, write the tense of the verb.1.Olga had figured out the answer before her teacher's explanation._______________________
2.I have walked every day now for a month. _______________________
3.Vickie had liked Nels until their argument. _______________________
4.Alf will have jogged 70 miles by the end of next week. _______________________
5.By lunch time, Rusty had started cooking dinner. _______________________
6.Ira has practiced piano every day for a week. _______________________
7.At this rate, we will not have finished the 30 chapters by June. _______________________
8.Our HMO has added a number of new physicians to the staff. _______________________
9.The ice on the lake will have melted long before the weekend._______________________
10.The window had cracked before the wind storm._______________________
B. Forming the Perfect Tenses
Complete each sentence by writing the form of the verb indicated in parentheses.1.(finish, past perfect) We _______________________our game before the
Meteors started theirs.
2.(graduate, future perfect) Margie _______________________before the spring
semester.3.(vote, past perfect) Union members _______________________before they saw
the contract.4.(exercise,present perfect) We _______________________three times this
week.5.(talk, past perfect) The manager _______________________to the pitcher twice
by that time.6.(clean,future perfect) I _______________________the whole kitchen by the
time Mom returns.7.(offer,present perfect) Angelica frequently _______________________to help.
8.(produce,future perfect) By the end of this writing course, you
_______________________ a plot outline and at least four chapters of your novel.9.(picked,past perfect) He _______________________ten bushels before the
truck showed up.10.(search, present perfect) The rescuers _______________________the area
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A. Using Verb Tenses
The following is a journal entry of a girl of the mid-1800s in a wagon train heading for California. Supply verbs to the narrative in the tenses indicated in parentheses.Use verbs from the list below.
be, expect, walk, insist, pack, lose The first month on the trail (present perfect) _______________________ challenging. Before we set out, I (past perfect) _______________________ that I would ride the wagon, but instead I (present perfect) _______________________ miles every day. Mother (present perfect) _______________________ that I always wear a bonnet because of the sun. It's a good thing that we (past perfect) _______________________so many bonnets, because the wind keeps blowing them off my head and across the prairie! I think I (future perfect) _______________________all my bonnets before we arrive in California.B. Using Verb Tenses
Choose a trip you have made or would like to make. Write sentences about the trip using the following verbs in the tenses indicated.1.see (future) ____________________________________________________________________
2.pack (present perfect)____________________________________________________________
3.hope (past progressive) __________________________________________________________
4.visit (future perfect)______________________________________________________________
5.be (past perfect) ________________________________________________________________
6.learn (past progressive) __________________________________________________________
7.try (future perfect) ______________________________________________________________
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