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课件网) Going on an exchange trip Grammar A. The present perfect B. The present perfect with already, yet, ever, never, since and for Your travel footprints I have been to _____. I haven’t been to _____. The structure of the present perfect: have / has (not) + past participle Warm-up Explore the meaning Find the sentences with have / has + past participle in the article on page 69. I've watched videos about the Great Wall before. It's been a fantastic experience so far. I've learnt a bit of tai chi. The teachers have introduced us to Chinese painting as well. It's quite different from what I've learnt in my art classes back home. I haven't had much success yet. I've made many new friends. Explore the meaning I've watched videos about the Great Wall before. It's been a fantastic experience so far. I've learnt a bit of tai chi. The teachers have introduced us to Chinese painting as well. It's quite different from what I've learnt in my art classes back home. I haven't had much success yet. I've made many new friends. We use the present perfect to talk about (past/present) events with a connection to the (past/present). √ √ Read the email on page 73 and fill in the blanks. do—done be—_____ learn—_____ show —_____ practise—_____ tell—_____ try —_____ been learnt shown practised told tried Explore the form Remember Practice Statement—Yes/No question Examples:I have been to the Great Wall.→ Have you been tothe Great Wall Eric has learnt a bit Chinese.→ Has Eric learnt a bit Chinese I have been in Beijing for a week now. I have just learnt how to play Go. He has also shown me the medals he won. I have done lots of fun things so far. I have learnt some useful Chinese phrases. Our teacher has told us that we will do some Chinese painting. Wei has been to the UK. Practice Statement—Yes/No question Have you been in Beijing for a week now Have you just learnt how to play Go Has he shown you the medals he won Have you done lots of fun things so far Have you learnt some useful Chinese phrases Has your teacher told you that you will do some Chinese painting Has Wei been to the UK Examples:I have visited the Great Wall.→ Have you visited the Great Wall Eric has learnt a bit Chinese.→ Has Eric learnt a bit Chinese Answers:Yes, I/we/you/they have/haven’t. No, he/she/it has/hasn’t. I'm excited to share my exchange trip to the UK! I (1) _____ (be) in the UK for two weeks already. So far, this trip (2) _____ (be) an amazing experience. The school I’m studying at is great. I (3) _____ (make) lots of friends here already. The classes are really interesting, and I (4) _____ (learn) a lot about British culture. My English (5) _____ (improve) a lot too, and I’m learning new words every day. There are lots of fun activities after school. We (6) _____ already _____(visit) several famous tourist spots, such as the Tower of London and Big Ben. I (7) _____ (have) so much fun during this trip, and I d ... ...