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17986491
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8th August 2025
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14:00pm - 15:30pm
Notes
BUSINESS SITUATIONS: General English Grammar Practice
SUBJECT OR TOPIC: Present perfect tense: structure, usage, regular and irregular past participles
LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS: Describing past experiences relevant to the present; forming positive, negative, and question forms
UNITS: Present Perfect 1
VOCABULARY: disabled, paralympics, sporty, traumatised, got into, fix someone up (to help someone get something), bless you, lift
PHRASES / EXPRESSIONS: “I’ve just returned,” “I’ve only had him for…,” “I got into exercise,” “fix me up with a bike,” “bless you”
GRAMMAR: Present perfect: subject + have + past participleRegular past participles: add -ed (completed)Irregular past participles: won, bought, broughtFormation of questions and negatives
PRONUNCIATION: Focus on contractions with present perfect forms: I’ve eaten, she’s gone
OTHER: Listening comprehension based on interview with Paralympian cyclist Lauren TraceyContextual understanding of present perfect usage through real-life examples
PROGRESS: The student showed some difficulty understanding the present perfect tense, especially in forming questions (she got confused with past simple). Positive and negative sentence formation needs more practice.
FEEDBACK: Additional practice on question forms in the present perfect is essential. Repetition and slow pronunciation of contractions should be focused on. Encouraged student to review irregular past participles carefully.
HOMEWORK: Write 10 sentences about personal experiences using the present perfect tense, focusing on positive and negative forms. Prepare 3 questions using the present perfect for next lesson.