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TUTOR'S COPY
Have You Seen Any Good Movies Recently?
Play the audio. Then, roleplay the dialogue with the student.

A. Have you seen any good movies recently?

B. Yes, I have. I saw a very good movie last week.

A. Really? What movie did you see?

B. I saw The Wedding Dancer.

A. Oh. How was it?

B. It was excellent. It’s one of the best movies


I’ve ever seen.

Fill in the blanks and roleplay the dialogue using the prompts below.

A. Have you any good s recently?


B. Yes, I have. I a very good last week.
A. Really? What did you ?
B. I “ .”
A. Oh. How was it?
B. It was excellent. It’s one of the best s I’ve ever .

1. read • book 2. rent • video 3. go to • restaurant


Play the audio. Then, read the sentences and let the student repeat.

Expressing Satisfaction
A. How was it?
It was excellent.
It was very good.
It was wonderful.
It was great.
B. It was fantastic.
It was terrific.
It was phenomenal.
It was awesome.
Practice the conversations in this lesson again. Express satisfaction in different ways.

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READING
Play the audio. Then, read each paragraph and let the student repeat.
LINDA LIKES NEW YORK

Linda has lived in New York for a long time. She


has done a lot of things in New York. She has gone
to the top of the Empire State Building, she has
visited the Statue of Liberty, she has taken a tour of
the United Nations, and she has seen several
Broadway shows.

However, there are a lot of things she hasn’t done


yet. She hasn’t gone to any museums, she hasn’t
seen Ellis Island, and she hasn’t been in Times
Square on New Year’s Eve.

Linda likes New York. She has done a lot of


things, and there are still a lot more things to do.

LISTENING
Ask the student to play the audio and then do the exercise.
Linda is on vacation in Alan is a secretary in a very It’s Saturday, and Judy and Paul
San Francisco. This is her busy office. This is his list Johnson are doing lots of
list of things to do. of things to do before 5 P.M. things around the house. This
Check the things on the on Friday. Check the things is the list of things they have to
list Linda has already on the list Alan has already do today. Check the things on
done. done. the list they’ve already done.

+ see the Golden Gate


___ + call Mrs. Porter
___ ___ do the laundry
Bridge ___ type the letter to the ___ wash the kitchen
___ visit Golden Gate Mervis Company windows
Park ___ take the mail to the + pay the bills
___
+ take a tour of
___ post office ___ give the dog a bath
Alcatraz prison + go to the bank
___ ___ clean the garage
___ go to Chinatown ___ send an e-mail to the ___ fix the bathroom sink
___ ride a cable car company’s office in ___ repair the fence
+ eat at Fisherman’s
___ Denver + vacuum the living
___
Wharf ___ speak to the boss
room rug
___ buy souvenirs about my salary

Make a list of things you usually do at school, at work, or at home. Then


check the things you’ve already done this week. Share your list with other
students. Tell about what you’ve done and what you haven’t done.

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PRONUNCIATION Contractions with is & has


Play the audio. Then, read the text in the same manner. Let the student repeat.

Listen. Then say it. Say it. Then listen.


He is a good painter. He is a taxi driver.
He has painted for a long time. He has driven a taxi for a long time.
She is a good teacher. She is an actress.
She has taught for a long time. She has acted for a long time.
Encourage your student to start writing a journal in English with what they have learned so far.

Think about your experiences in the


place where you live. What have you
done? What haven’t you done yet?
Write about it in your journal.

CHAPTER SUMMARY
GRAMMAR This part is designed for studentsʼ self study; however, if

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE you have enough time, you can review it together.

(I have) I’ve I
(We have) We’ve We haven’t
(You have) You’ve You
(They have) They’ve eaten. They eaten.
(He has) He’s He
(She has) She’s She hasn’t
(It has) It’s It

I I I
we we we
Have have. haven’t.
you you you
they eaten? Yes, they No, they
he he he
Has she she has. she hasn’t.
it it it

KEY VOCABULARY
IRREGULAR VERBS
be – was/were – been eat – ate – eaten go – went – gone swim – swam – swum
do – did – done fall – fell – fallen ride – rode – ridden take – took – taken
draw – drew – drawn fly – flew – flown see – saw – seen wear – wore – worn
drink – drank – drunk get – got – gotten sing – sang – sung write – wrote – written
drive – drove – driven give – gave – given speak – spoke – spoken

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