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9B Perfect circles  Present Perfect Simple active and passive for recent events

Write short answers to ten of these prompts in the circles below.

CLASS ACTIVITIES:
Don’t write them in this order.

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• someone famous who’s been in the news recently
• something that’s just happened in your country
• someone you know who’s just started a new job
• something you’ve already done this week
• something you have to do this week, but haven’t done yet
• the name of someone you’ve already spoken to today
• a TV programme you’ve seen this week
• something interesting you’ve been told recently
• a film that’s just been released that you’d like to see
• someone who’s been interviewed on TV recently
• something unusual or interesting that you’ve been given recently
• a book that’s just been published that you’d like to read
• a place you’ve been to recently that you enjoyed visiting
• the name of someone you know who’s just got married or engaged
• a film that’s been shown on TV recently

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I havent visited I still haven't I still haven't watched


my aunt this week seen Slavoj Zizek's Monestry Studenica the newest yt
yet. recent interview. is place which has video from my
been visisted by me favourite channel.
and my family recently.

Matrix has been


Global situation showed on TV
about China's involment recently. RTS is TV programe
in the South-east Asia that I have been
region is something watched this week.
intersted that has been
told me by my best friend.

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