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MOdule

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Warm up!
Review the vocabulary from the last session through
the warm up activity
a) Place where they check your passport
and visa.
b) Place where you find your luggage.
c) Person who serves you food and drink on
the flight.
d) Item where you pack your clothes for
your trip.
e) Bag that you take with you on the
plane.
f) Place from which the plane leaves.
Warm up!
Review the vocabulary from the last session through
the warm up activity
a) Place where they check your passport
and visa. Check-in
b) Place where you find your luggage. Baggage claim
c) Person who serves you food and drink on
the flight. Flight attendant
d) Item where you pack your clothes for
your trip. Carry on luggage
e) Bag that you take with you on the
plane. Baggage, suitcase, luggage
f) Place from which the plane leaves.
Departure gate
EVALUATION SYSTEM
There are two parts.
Written evaluation Oral evaluation
- Every homework is evaluated based On day seven (7) of the module, the students
on 20 points per activity. That will be have a panel evaluation or oral evaluation.
averaged into 20 points.
During the module:
- On the last (último) day of the
module you will have a written
- Participation in class will be evaluated and
evaluation: Write a paragraph about
the topic asked on Google Classroom . the maximum you can get is 24 points.
The minimum to pass is twelve (12) points
Exam: Final paragraph on day 8 = 80 .
points The minimum grade to pass to next module
Homework (20%)/ 20 pts + Exam is twelve (12) points
(80%)/80 pts = 100% /100 pts

The minimum grade to pass to next


module is eighty (80) points.
What is the date of both exams?

Panel/ Oral Evaluation:


Wednesday 22/02/2023
Paragraph/Written evaluation:
Friday 24/02/2023
class rules
coaching sessions
- Every Thursday (Jueves) at 5:00 pm (Venezuela time frame)

- Coaching sessions last between 15-30 mins

-They can be suggested or asked by the student.

-The students needs to notify 2 or 1 day before the coaching sessions.

-Coaching sessions are to clarify specific doubts.


Unit 1. I Couldn't
Believe My Eyes.
Lesson 1:
Interesting places
MODULE 09

Table of Contents
UNIT 1
Present perfect
Interesting places
Time adverbials
Expressions of time
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you
see this picture?
What's next?
Interesting places.
Where are some interesting places that you’ve visited
before?
What interesting things did you do before and you still
continue to do now?
Share them with the class!
Interesting experiences.
Read this dialogue with classmates:
A: Hey! I thought you were traveling around the world, when did you
come back?
B: I came back yesterday, it was really early. I came back because I
wanted to rest from traveling so much.
C: Where have you been? Tell us! I bet you have visited exciting
places.
B: Oh, yeah. I’ve been to Machu Picchu, I’ve visited the Roman
Colosseum, I’ve traveled around all North America, and I’ve seen
Christ The Redeemer in Brazil.
A: Whoa! I’ve wanted to travel around the world but I never had the
chance
C: That’s so cool! I’d like to go to one of those places one day. I
haven’t had time either.
Interesting experiences.
Let’s read part of the dialogue again:
“Where have you been?”, “You have visited interesting
places”
“I haven’t had time”, “I’ve seen Christ The Redeemer”
Do you know or recognize this structure? Do you know its
name?

What does it talk about?


Interesting experiences.
Read these sentences:
“I studied Modern Languages for 4 years”, “I have studied
English since I was 9”.

What’s the difference between them?

1. says an action that was completed in the past.


2. says an action that started in the past and it continues
in the present.
Present perfect.

It's used to indicate a link between the present and


the past. The time of the action is before now but not
specified, and we are often more interested in the
result than in the action itself.

Past Present
Present perfect.
Present perfect.
What’s the structure of Present Perfect?
Sentences: subject + have + main verb in past participle + complement
ex: I have played this game many times.

Sentences: subject + have not (haven’t) + main verb in past participle +


complement ex: I haven’t traveled to another country.

Question: Have + I/you/they/we + main verb in past participle +


complement ? ex: Have they studied French? (Yes/No, I/you/they/we
have/haven’t)

Has + she/he/it + main verb in past participle + complement ? ex:


Has he called his grandparents? (Yes/No, she/he/it has/hasn’t)
Present perfect.
Present perfect.
Present perfect.
Complete the sentences with present perfect!
My brother ____ ______ to many places and he still wants
visit many more! (travel) +
My parents _____ ______ to play video games with me
because they say they’re too difficult. (try) -
_____ your sister ______ for the university entry exam?
It’s next week, she should prepare. (study)
My partner ____ _____ me with out assignment and I’m
trying to tell him to start copying the class! (help) -
____ you _____ a ghost before? No, I _____, and I hope I
never see one! (see)
Present perfect.
Complete the sentences with present perfect!
My brother ____ ______ to many places and he still wants
visit many more! (travel) +
My parents _____ ______ to play video games with me
because they say they’re too difficult. (try) -
_____ your sister ______ for the university entry exam?
It’s next week, she should prepare. (study)
My partner ____ _____ me with out assignment and I’m
trying to tell him to start copying the class! (help) -
____ you _____ a ghost before? No, I _____, and I hope I
never see one! (see)
Present perfect.
Present perfect.

It’s your turn!


Ask a question in present perfect and let all your
classmates answer it.

Example: Have you had a paranormal experience before?


Present perfect.
On the Google Meet chat, write places that you’ve visited
before or places that you haven’t been to yet but you’d like
to go there one day.

Do you know why those places are special? Or why are they
special to you specifically?

Example: Central University is considered a World Heritage Site. For


me it’s special because many people I know have graduated from that
university and I think that place has a lot of history and stories from
the college students.
What's next?
See this sentence and the phrase in bold:

“Don’t waste your time on things you can’t control”.


What does the phrase in bold mean?
Do you know other expressions about the time?
Expressions of time

To waste time To do something


unproductive
To arrive at the
To be on time precise time

To make some time


To find time free in the schedule

To use your time to


To spend time do something

To be free from work


To take time off or school
Expressions of time
Write 2 sentences using time expressions
Ex.:
I'm going to find time to go to the gym
I love spending time with my friends
Expressions of time
Read Emma’s mail to Linda. Find and underline the expressions with time.
Linda,
I finally decided to take time off and visit Victoria Falls in Zambia. I went with my sister.
It was awesome. I recommend it. But don’t waste time looking for flights and hotels
online. Use a travel agency. I went with Globe trotters and everything was perfect. The
flight was on time and the hotel and food were excellent. I spent my time taking
photographs and enjoying nature. If you go, find time to walk down to the Boiling Pot at
the base of the falls. It has a great view of the Victoria Falls Bridge. Love Emma PS. See
photo of falls.
Write the correct expression next to its definition.
1. To do something that is not productive for you:
2. To use your time to do something:
3. To arrive or leave at the correct time:
4. To not go to work or school:
5. To make some of your time free:
Expressions of time
Read Emma’s mail to Linda. Find and underline the expressions with time.
Linda,
I finally decided to take time off and visit Victoria Falls in Zambia. I went with my sister.
It was awesome. I recommend it. But don’t waste time looking for flights and hotels
online. Use a travel agency. I went with Globe trotters and everything was perfect. The
flight was on time and the hotel and food were excellent. I spent my time taking
photographs and enjoying nature. If you go, find time to walk down to the Boiling Pot at
the base of the falls. It has a great view of the Victoria Falls Bridge. Love Emma PS. See
photo of falls.
Write the correct expression next to its definition.
1. To do something that is not productive for you: waste time
2. To use your time to do something: spend time
3. To arrive or leave at the correct time: to be on time
4. To not go to work or school: take time off
5. To make some of your time free: find time
Expressions of time
Expressions of time
Use this questionnaire and choose one question from it and ask it
to a random classmate.
Have you ever wasted time playing video games when you had to do
homework?
Have you ever felt like time flew when you spoke with a nice friend?
Have you ever taken time off to rest when you were feeling really
stressed?
Have you tried to find time to spend with someone special when you
were really busy?
Have you ever been late to a meeting or are you always on time for
things?
What is something you would find time to do?
What has been the most embarrassing/boring/exciting thing to ever
waste time with?
Panel simulation- wrap up
Ask and answer questions!
Have you ever ridden a horse, a camel or an elephant?
Have you ever done something dangerous?
Have you ever slept for more than 12 hours?
Have you ever stayed awake for more than 24 hours?
Have you ever seen a ghost?
Have you ever met a famous person?
Have you ever failed a test?
Have you ever bought something really expensive?
Have you ever cried during a sad movie?

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