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The perfect timing

Welcome to our first session!


Before the fun part...
Methodology Activities
01 -Social learning
-Your participation is essential
-Student-centered
03 -Each session, a
challenge will be
presented.
-The more English is spoken, -Formal.
the better.
Have fun!
02 Rules
-There are no dumb
questions.
04 -Any question?
-Each class
-End of the session.
!
Keep this in mind
Objective
Objective: En esta sesión nos conoceremos, además de aprender a
usar pasado simple y presente perfecto a través de un juego.
Important - Important - Important

Let’s meet!
● Let’s briefly introduce
ourselves!
● Twist: include one lie


Let’s introduce ourselves!
Name Perdomo
● Age
● Location/nationality
● Occupation (job)
● Interests/hobbies
● Why do you want to learn English?
● One lie

Interest
Interests
Interested (adjectivo)
I just read it
Read (present) I always read books.
Read (past simple) I read Tolstoi last week.
Some info about me:

● My name is Matías Alucema


● 26 years old
● I Studied English Pedagogy
● My interests include (but are not limited to):
○ Music
○ Languages
○ Literature
○ Philosophy
○ Sports
○ Cats
● Facts about me:
○ Joint hypermobility in fingers
○ I have one little daughter.
○ I love to exercise.
○ I love jazz.
Social media
experience
● Do you use Facebook? Why do you like
it (or not)
● Who do you follow on the gram?
● Badgalriri.
● Why is social media so popular?

● Why do we spend so much time on


social media?

● Is social media a true reflection of
reality?


PRESENT PERFECT

The present perfect is used to talk about:


● EXPERIENCES
● ACCOMPLISHMENTS / ACHIEVEMENTS
● Anything else in the past that CONTINUES TO IMPACT THE PRESENT.
Example: I have travelled to many places!

The PRESENT PERFECT is used to talk about things that are important
to the present time in some way, even though the action or
experience happened in the past. The focus of a sentence in the
ortant present perfect is on the:
I m p ● Present condition
● Result
● Effect
PRESENT
PERFECT
Present perfect sentences place an emphasis on one of several broad categories:
1. CHANGE OVER TIME
2. EXPERIENCES or ACCOMPLISHMENTS
3. EXPECTED but UNCOMPLETED actions
4. MULTIPLE ACTIONS at DIFFERENT TIMES in the past
5. DURATION OF TIME from the PAST into the PRESENT
Simple past sentences don’t communicate these meanings.
Versatile
in
Keep
mind!
Examples!
1. "Britney Spears has had an accident”
2."Madonna has performed in every European city."
3. "I haven't been to a live concert."
4."He has appeared on the news 3 times this week."
T.v host
A wanted person
5. "She has toured for 1 year."

Verb: participle
*Notice any pattern
Past simple

● With the SIMPLE PAST tense, the focus is on the fact that
the action, event, or experience happened and is
completed.
● Simple past sentences don’t communicate what the
present perfect does.

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Examples!
1. "Britney Spears had an accident”.
2."Madonna performed in every European city."
3. "I didn't go to the live Led Zeppelin concert in the 80’s”
4."He appeared on the news 3 times this week."
5. She toured for 1 year.

Tour

*Notice any pattern?



Let’s compare...
Check!

Present perfect Past simple


1. "Britney Spears has become very ill." 1. "Britney Spears became very ill"

2."Madonna has performed in 2."Madonna performed in every


every European city.." European city."
3. "I haven't been to a live concert." 3. "I didn't go to the live concert."
4."He has appeared on the news 3
4."He appeared on the news 3 times
times this week."
this week."
5. 5. "She has been touring for 1
year." 5. "She toured for 1 year."
Structure Write
this do
wn!

Present perfect Past simple


● Subject + have/has + past
● Subject + verb+ed +
participle (regular or irregular)
complement
● He has travelled to many places
● Subject + irregular verb +
● My friend has boughta lot of books
this year!
complement
● She/ he/it: has ● John enjoyed a film at an avant
● Have / has premiere
● ● Paula brought Chinese takeout
food!
Never have I ever

● We use the phrase “never


have I ever”
● In this phrase, we use the
“present perfect”
● “Never have I ever been to a
different country”
● Spanish: nunca nunca.
Never have I ever
Phrases
● Never have I ever (participle verb)
○ “Never have I ever danced in the rain
○ Eaten an insect.
○ PLayed a musical instrument.
○ Lied to someone
○ Had a horrible date.
○ Had a headache
○ Dumped someone. (romantic relationship)
○ Cheated on someone
○ To dump:
Conversation
● What did you want to study when you were a child?
● Have you ever met someone famous? How did this affect your
life?
● Have you thought about anything in particular lately?
Don
’t for
Quick summary... get!

Present perfect Past simple Vocabulary learnt/used


● Used to talk about
________, ________,
or anything that still
impacts the ● Used for:
________ ● Formula: ●
● Formula:
Challenge
This is a challenge for next session. Make sure to
do it!

Question:
● As a child, what dreams did you have for
your future self? Take note of 3. In the next
class, we'll discuss some of your wildest
dreams, which of them came true, which
didn't, and the reasons why.
That’s it!
1. Any question? Comments?
2. What did you like of the class?
3. What did you not like of it?
4. Did we achieve the objectives?
5. Remember to check poliglota.org
for further learning.
6.

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