Moving and migration :12واحد
Present perfect with 'for' and 'since'
انتخاب واحد
- 1Nice to meet you!
- 2What to wear
- 3Like this, like that
- 4The daily grind
- 5Christmas every day
- 6Great achievers
- 7The Titanic
- 8Travel
- 9The big wedding
- 10Sunny's job hunt
- 11The bucket list
- 12Moving and migration
- 13Welcome to BBC Broadcasting House
- 14New Year, New Project
- 15From Handel to Hendrix
- 16What's the weather like?
- 17The Digital Revolution
- 18A detective story
- 19A place to live
- 20The Cult of Celebrity
- 21Welcome to your new job
- 22Beyond the planets
- 23Great expectations!
- 24Eco-tourism
- 25Moving house
- 26It must be love
- 27Job hunting success... and failure
- 28Speeding into the future
- 29Lost arts
- 30Tales of survival
جلسه 5
It's time for drama! Viktor Frankenstein is ready to give life to a creature, but is this really a wise thing to do? You can also find out what you've learned in this about the present perfect with for and since in our weekly quiz. Can you get all the questions right?
Time for a test!
That's almost it for Unit 12! We heard about emotional goodbyes, moving to a new country to live, to study and to work. Since this unit started, we have definitely had a good look at the present perfect - but how much can you remember? Try our quiz and find out!
متن را بخوانید و تمرین را کامل کنید
The Weekly Quiz
15 Questions
How much can you remember? See if you can get all the questions right
Help
تمرین
How much can you remember? See if you can get all the questions right
Hint
Look at Session 1 Activity 1Question 1 of 15
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تمرین
How much can you remember? See if you can get all the questions right
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Look at Session 1 Activity 3Question 2 of 15
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تمرین
How much can you remember? See if you can get all the questions right
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Listen to 6 Minute Vocabulary againQuestion 3 of 15
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تمرین
How much can you remember? See if you can get all the questions right
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Look at Session 1 Activity 1Question 4 of 15
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تمرین
How much can you remember? See if you can get all the questions right
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Look at Session 1 Activity 3Question 5 of 15
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تمرین
How much can you remember? See if you can get all the questions right
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Look at Session 2 Activity 2Question 6 of 15
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تمرین
How much can you remember? See if you can get all the questions right
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Look at Session 2 Activity 3Question 7 of 15
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تمرین
How much can you remember? See if you can get all the questions right
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Look at Session 2Question 8 of 15
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تمرین
How much can you remember? See if you can get all the questions right
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Look at Session 3 Activity 1Question 9 of 15
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تمرین
How much can you remember? See if you can get all the questions right
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Look at Session 3 Activity 2Question 10 of 15
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تمرین
How much can you remember? See if you can get all the questions right
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Look at Session 4 Activity 1Question 11 of 15
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تمرین
How much can you remember? See if you can get all the questions right
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Listen to News Report in Session 4 Activity 2 againQuestion 12 of 15
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تمرین
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Listen to News ReportQuestion 13 of 15
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تمرین
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Did you listen closely to our drama today?Question 14 of 15
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تمرین
How much can you remember? See if you can get all the questions right
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Did you check the vocabulary from the drama today?Question 15 of 15
Excellent!آفرین! نمره شماBad luck!:
End of Unit 12
Well done - you have reached the end of Unit 12. We hope you enjoyed learning a bit about the BBC and listening to students in the UK. We're taking a short break from this course - no Unit 13 just yet. But join us next for our festive drama!
دستور زبان این جلسه
The present perfect is often used to talk about situations that started in the past and are continuing now.
We talk about how long using the words for and since.
for = throughout (a period of time)
They’ve been married for six months.
since = from (an exact point in time) until now
They’ve been married since March.
We can also use present perfect + since + past simple.
I haven’t seen Tanya since we graduated.
The present perfect is made with subject + have/has (positive) or haven’t/hasn’t (negative) + past participle.