Past participles
> In groups of four, make sentences using past participles in alphabetical order. If you
can't think of one, you are out of the game, e.g.
A ~ I've answered his letter.
B - He's blown the whistle.
C- I've cooked something special.
D - I’ve never driven a car.Dictation.
Each of you s going to dictate a series of short sentences, the other needs to
write them down,Tell me more
In pairs, ask and answer questions about whether you have ever done these things. If the
answer is yes, find out some more information, e.g.
A Have you ever broken a bone?
B- Yes, Ihave.
A.- When was that?
B~ When I was at school.
A~ What happened?
B - I broke my arm playing rugby.
cut your finger, eattadiar-feed, have an injection, see an eclipse,
wear fancy dress, live by the sea, go on a demonstration,
do anything brave, sleep-i-a-tert, saila-boat, drive a tractor
Tell your partner something you've done which you don’t think anyone else in class
has done, and something you've never done which you think another student in class has
done, e.g. I've been scuba diving. I've never played cricket, but I think Shaqil probably has.
Tell us what your partner said and find out if his/her guesses are true.* Nationalities in English are capitalised, as well languages.
Names of months, and days of the week.
last
When wasyour last indian food? eat > When did you eat: Indian 0d agen
eres “rr iosomesaecalnocee
2. did happen something special?
3. We borrowed this tent and installin the desert. We borrowed this tent and installed it inthe desert.
4 Is the unique option at that moment. (sleeping in tent) It was the sisque option at the moment.
5. Do you lke todo it have the possibilty of sailing)?
only
Would you tke to doit?
Ihave seen an ecipse.
6. Ihave been seen eclipse
7. Where you was, and which elements you saw it? Where were you, and witch which elements
8. We used this element for see the sun. idyousee nr> In groups, discuss what changes have taken place in the world in the last 50 years.
Here are some ideas to help you.
computers, fashion, food, rich and poor, politics, work, medicine, music, TV, transport
Computers have become really small, wit the invention of the microchip. They are small and powerful,
they can fit in your cellphone.