OLD Friends: Warm Up
OLD Friends: Warm Up
OLD Friends: Warm Up
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1 Warm up
The vocabulary in bold relates to life events. Answer the questions about each pair of items.
Quickly add 3 events to a timeline of your life. Include past, present, and future. Work in pairs to
compare timelines.
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2 Reading
The Old Friends website helps people find classmates from their school or college. Read the messages
on the next page between Louise and Nora and decide which words in the word cloud relate to Louise
and which words relate to Nora.
Can you remember? Work in pairs to explain how these words relate to each person.
Read the messages again and say what happened in these years.
1. 2010
2. 2013
3. 2015
4. 2016
5. this year
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CHAT:
(Louise) Hi everybody! I am looking for friends from Longshore University, class of 2010.
Do you remember me - Louise Davies?
(Nora) Hi Louise! I remember you. I was in your Business classes. I’m Nora Rennison. I
haven’t seen you for ages! What are you doing these days?
(Louise) Well, like you, I finished college in 2010. I spent three years traveling and
volunteering in Australia, and then I started work at Goodtogo, the online travel
company. I’ve worked there for almost ten years. What about you?
(Nora) After university, I started a new business, selling flowers. At first, I worked from
home, but then I opened my own store. I’ve had the store since 2016.
(Nora) Yes, I am. We’ve been married for nine years now.
(Louise) That’s wonderful! Say hi to Craig for me. I’ve been married since 2015. My
husband Bill is a teacher. Do you have any kids?
(Louise) Yes, we have four kids! So, we moved to a bigger house in the countryside.
We’ve lived there for two years now. I love it.
(Nora) We want to move to a bigger house, but we don’t have the money. But we’ve just
bought a new car, so we can take the kids out to the beach.
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3 Language point
First, study these sentences.
1. (Louise) Then I started work at Goodtogo, the online travel company. I’ve worked there for almost
ten years.
2. (Nora) At first, I worked from home, but then I opened my own store. I’ve had the store since
2016.
1. In the first sentences, we know that Louise is / isn’t working at Goodtogo now.
2. In the second sentences, we know that Nora works / doesn’t work from home now.
3. In the second sentences, we know that Nora has / doesn’t have her own store now.
4. We use the past simple to talk about past actions or states that are finished / unfinished.
5. We use the present perfect simple to talk about past actions or states that are finished / unfinished.
1. In sentences with present perfect forms, we use for + a time when the action started / for + a
length of time.
2. In sentences with present perfect forms, we use since + a time when the action started / since +
a length of time.
1. 1999
2. months
3. 9 o’clock
4. November
5. six weeks
6. Tuesday
7. two days
8. ages/a long time
9. I started my new job
Think of one more time expression to use with for and one to use with since.
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4 Practice
Read the sentences. Use the present perfect form of the verb in brackets and for or since to write
new sentences with the same meaning.
Example: Louise met Bill seven years ago. (know) Louise has known Bill for 7 years.
1.
Bill works at the local high school. He started his job there in 2016. (work)
2.
Bill cycles to work every day. He bought a new bike six weeks ago. (have)
3.
Louise’s last contact with her classmate Craig was in 2010. (see)
4.
Craig was born in London, but he moved to Longshore when he started college. (live)
5.
6.
Craig joined the local football team three months ago. (play)
7.
Louise wanted to speak German, so she joined an evening class in 2019. (study)
8.
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5 Speaking
Imagine that you finished college in 2018 and that you used the Old Friends website to make contact
with your old classmates. You have found an old friend and have arranged to meet up with them.
First, complete the table to make notes about yourself. Use your imagination. You should have at
least six things to talk about with your classmate. Write when the events happened and any details
you want to include, like this:
• A: Hi! I haven’t seen you for ages! What are you doing these days?
• B: Well, after university, I started work at my family’s restaurant, and I’ve worked there for three
years. What about you?
• A: After university I traveled all over India. And then I moved back here. I’ve lived with my parents
since 2020. Where do you live now?
name:
started work:
traveled:
got married:
had kids:
bought a car:
started a business:
opened a store:
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6 Extra practice/homework
Find and correct the mistakes with these sentences. If the sentence is correct, put a checkmark next
to it.
7 Optional extension
How long have these things been around? Match each item with one of the time phrases.
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8 Appendix
Irregular verbs.
be was/were been
do did done
go went gone
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