Introduction
Present Perfect Tense
created by : Mustafidah
Have you ever heard about present perfect tense? have you ever used it? here we will learn it...
In this lesson we will learn about present perfect tense. This tense is used when an action that happened in the past continues to have a strong connection in the present.
What is the pattern of Present perfect tense?
When we should use Present perfect tense?
Let's learn together.... :)
Task
Students' Task
- Watch the video in
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY4EbGHfo4U&list=PLDxE2Xz435BQ2y4x0iiY4…
and identify the present perfect tense in the video. - Answer the question in https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/present_perfect_statements.htm
- Create students' own sentence by using present perfect tense.
- Make the conclusion with the students' own words.
Process
- Read the following passage in this link https://www.ef.com/english-resources/english-grammar/present-perfect
- Watch the video in
and identify the sentence which is contained Present perfect tense bellow!
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3. Answer the question in this https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/present_perfect_statements.htm
4. Create your own sentence by using present perfect tense at least 5 sentences!
5. Make your own short conclusion about Present perfect tense!
Evaluation
Topic to score
Grammar, Sentence Structure
1. Good
Every sentence has a subject (noun) and predicate (verb) and makes a complete thought. (0-1 grammatical errors).
2. Fair
Most sentences have a subject (noun) and predicate (verb) and make a complete thought. (2-3 grammatical errors.)
3. Poor
Some sentences have a subject (noun) and predicate (verb) and makes a complete thought. (4 or more grammatical errors.)
Makes Sense/Good Fluency
1. Good
Easy to understand.
Writing flows and keeps reader engaged.
2. Fair
Has a few errors which cause confusion.
3. Poor
Poor fluency.
Hard to understand.
Conclusion
In the end of this lesson, the students are able to :
- Understand the present perfect tense by identifying present perfect sentence.
- Create their own sentence which is contained at least 5 present perfect tense.
- Apply the use of present perfect tense in students' daily activities.