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Title: Chapter 10- Have you ever ridden a camel?


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Chapter 10- Have you ever ridden a camel?
  • Past experiences unusual activities

2
Goals for the Chapter
  • Speaking-Describe past experiences exchange
    information about past experiences and events.
  • Grammar- Present perfect, yes/no and
    Wh-questions, statements, and short answers with
    regular and irregular past participles already
    and yet present perfect vs. simple past for and
    since

3
Goals for the Chapter
  • Pronunciation/Listening- Linked sounds, listening
    to descriptions of events.
  • Writing-Write a letter to an old friend.
  • Reading- Taking the Risk- reading about unusual
    or dangerous sports.
  • Find out about a classmates lifestyle.

4
Have you ever?
  • Sung in a karaoke bar?
  • Gone to an Internet café?
  • Tried mountain biking?
  • Gone ice skating?
  • Seen a live concert?
  • Which activities have you tried?
  • Which activities would you like to try? Why?

5
I want to try
  • Make a list of other activities you would like to
    try.
  • I would like to try
  • skiing
  • mountain biking
  • yoga

6
Conversation- A Visit to New Orleans
  • Listen and practice.
  • What do they plan to do tomorrow?

7
Present Perfect already, yet
  • The present perfect is formed with the verb have
    the past participle.
  • Have you been to a jazz club?
  • Yes, I have been to several.
  • No, I havent been to one.

8
Present Perfect
  • Has she ridden in a street car?
  • Yes, shes ridden in one.
  • No, she hasnt ridden in one.
  • Has he called home lately?
  • Yes, he has called. No, he hasnt called.
  • Have they eaten dinner yet?
  • Yes, they have eaten already.

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Past Participles
  • Call Called Make Made
  • Hike Hiked Ride Ridden
  • Jog Jogged See Seen
  • Try Tried
  • Be Been
  • Do Done
  • Eat Eaten
  • Go Gone
  • Have Had

10
Have you ever?
  • Time to sing along
  • Have you ever? Song
  • Listen to the song
  • Put the packet of words in order.
  • Ask each other the questions, Have you ever?
  • Yes, I have. No, I havent.

11
Have you ever..? lyrics
  • Have you ever eaten ice cream?Have you ever
    written a song?Have you ever been to Paris?Have
    you ever seen King Kong?Have you ever been
    surfing?Have you ever flown a plane?Have you
    ever forgotten a birthday?Have you ever been in
    love?I have, I have, I have.Have you ever met a
    rock star?Have you ever played the piano?Have
    you ever slept on a beach?Have you ever broken a
    window?Have you ever told a lie?Have you ever
    drunk lemonade?Have you ever been on the
    radio?Have you ever been afraid?I have, I
    have, I have...

12
Conversation- Actually, I have.
  • Listen and practice.
  • Listen to the rest of the conversation.
  • Where do they decide to have dinner?

13
Present Perfect vs. Simple Past
  • Present Perfect Indefinite time in the past.
  • Simple Past Specific Event in the past.
  • Example Have you ever eaten Moroccan food?
  • Yes, I have. (Present Perfect)
  • I ate it once in Paris. (Simple Past)

14
Present Perfect vs. Simple Past
  • Have you ever had green curry?
  • Yes, I have. (Present Perfect)
  • I tried it several years ago. (Simple Past)
  • No, I havent. (Present Perfect)
  • Ive never had it. (Present Perfect)

15
Practice
  • Tell your partner about things youve done, but
    not when you did them.
  • Ex. Ive been to America.
  • Tell your partner when you did certain things.
  • Ex. I talked to my sister last night.

16
Since vs. For
  • Since Telling us when you started the event.
  • I have lived here since last year.
  • For Telling us how long you have been doing an
    event.
  • I have lived here for six months.

17
More Practice
  • Take out a piece of paper and write four
    sentences about yourself.
  • Example I am a teacher.
  • I live here in Korea.
  • I am tired.
  • Choose one sentence and change it into present
    perfect.

18
Linked Sounds /t/ and /d/
  • Final /t/ and /d/ sounds in verbs are linked to
    the vowels that follow them.
  • Have you cooked lunch yet?
  • Yes, Ive already cooked it. /t/
  • Have you ever tried Cuban food?
  • Yes, I tried /d/ it once in Miami.
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