Thursday, March 5, 2020
English Present Perfect Video with Exercise
English Present Perfect Video with Exercise One of the most difficult tenses in English for many students to master is the present perfect. Its more complicated than it appears, partially because, even though its called present perfect, we can use it to talk about the past, and partially because it has 3 different uses.So weve created video to help you learn the present perfect.Watch the video below, and then try the exercises.Ok, so we learned there are 3 ways the present perfect is used in English. For an action that began in the past but still continues.For an action that happened in the indefinite past (no particular date) and is important to the current situationFor an action that happened in the past but the time is not mentioned.Which of the 3 different uses of present perfect are in the sentences below?1. I have lived here since 2006.2. Youre thinking about moving to Buenos Aires? I have lived there, and its nice.3. I have been to 5 foreign countries.4. I have worked here for 12 years.5. You like the food at the new restaurant? Ive eaten there, and I wasnt impressed.Write three sentences of your own, with each of the 3 ways of using the present perfect.Write your answers in comments, and well respond!Weve got more videos for learning English! Afnan 1. I have worked at zain company since 20112. I have worked in 3 different companies3. I Am feeling hungry susana gonzalez I have loved you since I met you Katy has traveled around the world because is a famous singer My boyfriend has eaten the best noddles in the world
Get down to Glasgow Science Centre
Get down to Glasgow Science Centre Are you north of the border with a bored brood on your hand? Well, we have a super science idea that's sure to entertain your troops. This week we focus on one of Scotland's most vibrant educational places - the impressive Glasgow Science Museum located, unsurprisingly, in Glasgow. A good mix of learning, fun and interactivity makes this a must-visit for Scottish families. Most of the activities in the museum are linked to the Curriculum for Excellence, which means that what your kids enjoy during their trip will reinforce what they've learned at school this year - or, better still, it will prepare them for what they're going to learn next year. There's a full programme of activities throughout the year including live science shows - which are guaranteed to go with a bang! There are also interactive workshops on hand so that the kids can do their own experiments and experience science first-hand. Very little ones are catered for as well with early years activities. Do check ahead of your visit to see what's on when you're planning to go. There is even an IMAX on site with a screen bigger than a five a side football pitch! A range of Hollywood blockbusters, including animated favourites like Under the Sea, are brought to you in amazing and massive 3D. You can even book your child's party at the museum, which is a great idea for a any summer birthdays. Find out more at www.glasgowsciencecentre.org
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