How was your week-end ? What did you do ? Did you go anywhere ? Did you see a movie at the movie theater ? How do you feel about the change of time ? Did you get affected ?
Today we are going to work on:
- Grammar (still, yet, already)
- Exercises (written / oral)
- Oral expression
- Oral comprehension
1. Still, Yet and Already
Still
We use still to say that a situation or action is continuing. It hasn't changed or stopped
- It's 10 o'clock and Abdullah is still in bed.
- When I went to bed, Mohammed was still working.
- Do you still want to go to the party or have you changed your mind?
***Still usually goes in the middle of the sentence with the verb.
Yet
Yet =' until now'. We use yet mainly in negative sentences ( I haven't finished yet) and questions (Have you finished yet?). yet shows that the speaker is expecting the action to happen.
***Yet usually goes at the end of sentence:
· It's 10 o'clock and Abdullah hasn't got up yet.
· I'm hungry. Is dinner ready yet?
· We don't know where we are going for our holidays yet.
We often use yet with present perfect ( Have you finished yet?).
Compare yet and still:
· Abdullah lost his job a year ago and is still unemployed.
Abdullah lost his job a year ago and hasn't found another job yet.
· Is it still raining?
Has it stopped raining yet?
Still is also possible in negative sentences(before the negative):
· She said she would be here an hour ago and she still hasn't come.
This is similar to 'she hasn't come yet'. But still.. not shows a stronger feeling of surprise or impatience. Compare:
· I wrote to him last week. He hasn't replied yet. (but I expect he will reply soon).
· I wrote to him months ago and he still hasn't replied. (he should have replied before now)
Already
We use already to say that something happened sooner than expected.
***Already usually goes in the middle of a sentence:
2 - EXERCISES
Here is a short multiple choice test to test your knowledge:
3. ORAL EXPRESSION:
***Already usually goes in the middle of a sentence:
- 'When is Sara going on holiday?' ' She has already gone.' (= sooner than you expected)
- Should I tell Fatima the news or does she already know?
2 - EXERCISES
Here is a short multiple choice test to test your knowledge:
3. ORAL EXPRESSION:
Tell me something about yourself...
- List 3 beautiful/exotic places (countries, cities, regions, etc) that you want to visit but that you haven't yet (hint: use yet)
- List 3 memorable activities that you have done in the past (hint: use already)
- List 3 things that you plan to do but that you may not have started or you may have started but not finished (hint: use still)
4. ORAL COMPEHENSION:
Have you ever....?
Watch the following clip and we'll discuss in class using the present perfect:
Watch the following clip and we'll discuss in class using the present perfect:
- Can you name all of the things that the main character learned to do?
- Have you already done any of them? All of them? Not yet? Would you like to?
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