Friday, 20 February 2015

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What's up guys!! How are you doing with the blog? Do you think it is being useful for you to keep practicing an learning English? Hope it is...
Today, in order to provide you with new activities that help you to learn new grammatical aspects of the language as well as to keep developing your speaking and conversing skills we propose you two new speaking activities related to the present perfect tense.

Eemj ;)

1. WHOLE CLASS ACTIVITYGo around the class and ask the students questions to find some who… (complete the table below) Write the student’s name and the question you have used to get the information in the spaces provided. As you can see, this first activity must be performed when you are in class or outside if your are with a large group of people. 

ACTIVITY
NAME
QUESTION

Has ever drastically changed her/his hair style



Has ever ridden an animal



Has ever been in the United Kingdom



Has ever been in the United States of America



Has ever travelled abroad



Has ever been on the beach



Has ever visited a museum



Has seen a musical



Has seen Harry Potter



Has read Jane Austen



Has met a famous person



Has ever played football



Has ever bought a phone



Has ever posted on Facebook



Has ever had an online problem



Has vamped this week



Has lied to his/her parents



Has ever listen to U2



Has ever listen to Justin Bieber



Has ever read about One Direction



Has read a book this month



Has ever had a girlfriend/boyfriend



Has ever post a tweet



Has taken a selfie this week



Has been to a summer camp this holiday



Has visited his/her grandparents this weekend



Has ever gone to a disco



Has ever sent/received a love letter



Has ever failed an exam



Has used Instagram today



Has sent a Whatsapp this morning



Has cheated on someone through the social networks



Has enjoyed this game





2.  In pairs, ask each other questions using the pictures on the right and the prompts below. The possible answers are:

Yes, I have. or No, I'haven't.
Yes, s/he has. or No, s/he hasn't.
If the answer is "yes", share your story.

Example: 
Have you ever lost your shoes?
Yes, I have. I usually lose them in my room.

a. you/lose?
b. family member/eat?
c. you/play?
d. your friend/ be to? 
e. you/climb?
f. you/go'

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