Unit 11: The bucket list
The present perfect with ‘ever’ and ‘never’
Select a unit
- 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
Session 1
If you want to tell someone about things you have - or haven't - done, you'll need the present perfect tense. This is one of the most useful verb forms in English for talking about life experiences. And it's easy to get wrong, so we're here to help. Let's start by looking at some words we'll need to use it.
Activity 1
A bucket list
Things to do before you're 30
It's fun to set yourself a list of things to achieve - but how many of them will you really do? It's becoming popular to create a ‘bucket list’ - things to do before you die or before a certain age. Take a look at the picture and think about the experiences you've had in your life so far.
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To do
There are six life experiences suggested by the photo. In the next activity, you'll learn which verbs we use to talk about those experiences and activities. That will help you create your own 'bucket list' later on!
Which verb?
6 Questions
Choose the correct verb to go with each activity/experience shown in the picture
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You climb high thingsQuestion 1 of 6
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What do Olympic athletes have to do to get a gold medal?Question 2 of 6
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Lots of people do this at schoolQuestion 3 of 6
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Can you climb a continent?Question 4 of 6
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The wrong answer goes with ‘a ball’.Question 5 of 6
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Choose the correct verb to go with each activity/experience shown in the picture
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The wrong answer goes with ‘a race’Question 6 of 6
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Next
How did you get on? It's very useful to learn verbs and nouns which go together. These are called 'collocations'.
So, have you climbed a mountain or met a footballer? In the next activity, we'll hear from some people talking about the life experiences shown in the photo. Then we'll look at the words they use to form the present perfect tense.
Session Vocabulary
the Antarctic
the very cold region that is the most southern part of the worldbucket list
a list of the things you want to do before you reach a certain age, or before you dieclimb
to go up somethingmarathon
a race where people run over a distance of 42 kilometresmedal
a small flat piece of metal that you can win in a competition, or for doing something very brave