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ENGLISH CLASS –

3 SEMESTER
RD
Travel & Present perfect simple
1 ST PART
PHONETIC CHART
REFERENCES
▪ Phonemic Chart | Learn English (englishclub.com)
▪ PHONETIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
▪ https://youtu.be/ugppjNn8uIE?si=m2788jSiBKCIpXhG
2 ND PART
Vocabulary
▪ 2.a.P99:
Vocabulary
▪ 2.b.P99:
Vocabulary
▪ 3.P99:
Reading
▪ 3.P100:
3 RD PART
Mini-documentary
▪ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdFFL9wNsaY&pp=ygUPY3J1aXNlIHNoaXAgd
m94
4 TH PART
Present perfect simple
▪ Subject + have/has + past participle

▪  Past event that’s still true today: I have found my keys


▪  Finished event in the past: I have made my breakfast
▪  Unfinished event that started in the past: I have attended this university since
2016
▪  Recent past event: We have just started our course
▪  Repetitive past events: I have bought clothes from my favorite stores for many
years
Present perfect simple
Regular verbs Irregular verbs
I I
✓ You have/haven’t ✓ I have/haven’t
You talked… You bought… /
We ✓ Have/haven’t you We ✓ Have/haven’t they
talked…? bought…?
They They
He ✓ She has/hasn’t He ✓ She has/hasn’t
She talked… / She bought…
✓ Has/hasn’t she ✓ Has/hasn’t they
it talked…? it bought…?

Q: Have you cooked your meal? Q: Has she done her homework?
A: Yes, I have / No, I haven’t A: Yes, she has / No, she hasn't
Regular & irregular verbs
▪ Regular Verbs: A Big List of Regular Verbs in English - ESL Grammar
▪ Irregular Past Tense Verbs | 75+ Important Irregular Verbs List - ESL Grammar
Present perfect simple
▪ Subject + have/has + past participle

Time expressions:
▪  Just: I have just found my keys
▪  Already: I have already made my breakfast
▪  Yet: I haven’t seen that movie yet
▪  Never/ever: We have never drunk alcohol
▪  For: I have attended this university for 8 years
▪  Since: She has lived in Casablanca since 2020
Present perfect simple
▪ Subject + have/has + past participle

Time expressions:
▪  Recently: I haven’t seen her recently
▪  So far: He hasn’t found a job so far
▪  Lately: He hasn’t been well lately
▪  Up to now: The Tower of Pisa has continued to lean up to now
▪  To date: Our company have invested 300 000 $ to date
Grammar
▪ 5.P101:
A: Already B: Yet C: Just

▪ 6.P101:
Activity
▪ Present perfect simple:
 Subject + have/has + past participle

▪ Work in pairs and give each other three facts about yourself using the past perfect
simple. One of them should be false which your pair should guess.

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