Hello to the EH2 class,
Here's the lesson plan for yesterday (5/22):
For 5/23, we continued with this plan by adding the page 36 CD listening, and the page 35 reading about the complaint email.
PRESENT PERFECT REVIEW:
1. The present perfect is used for actions from the past that still have an impact in the present.
I have worked at KIFL since 2007.
You have been students at KIFL since last year.
They have started their new jobs from this morning.
2. It is also used for talking about life or working experiences without saying any time period or point.
I've (= I have) worked at a number of universities, colleges, and schools.
He's (= he has) traveled around many countries in Europe and Asia.
She's gone back and forth between the Philippines and Japan.
3. We can also use it in time expressions that connect the past to the present.
So far, I've worked every weekend this month.
Over the last few days, they've had a lot to do.
See you next week!
Here's the lesson plan for yesterday (5/22):
For 5/23, we continued with this plan by adding the page 36 CD listening, and the page 35 reading about the complaint email.
PRESENT PERFECT REVIEW:
1. The present perfect is used for actions from the past that still have an impact in the present.
I have worked at KIFL since 2007.
You have been students at KIFL since last year.
They have started their new jobs from this morning.
2. It is also used for talking about life or working experiences without saying any time period or point.
I've (= I have) worked at a number of universities, colleges, and schools.
He's (= he has) traveled around many countries in Europe and Asia.
She's gone back and forth between the Philippines and Japan.
3. We can also use it in time expressions that connect the past to the present.
So far, I've worked every weekend this month.
Over the last few days, they've had a lot to do.
See you next week!
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