Choose the correct answer.
Haven´t you done your homeork _______?
Yet | Just
Yet
What it is?
-Is always doing things
- Has very original ideas
-Active
-Creative
Choose the correct answer.
My parents have moved / moved to the countryside in the 1990s.

Moved
Which of these can you form? Choose 2
a a group
b an opinion
Put the words into the category.
Words that collocate with 'win'
_____________________________________
a party / a competition / a future / the bus / a prize / an exhibition
a competition and a prize
Put the words in order to make a sentence.
I’m so happy!
just/ finished / have / I / my / degree
I´m so happy! I have just finished my degree.
What it is?
-Is very good at doing something
-Looks for the good in all situations
-Talented
-Positive
Choose the correct answer.

I got / have got an art set for Christmas last year.
Got
Which of these can you make? and Which of these things can you do?
a) homework
b) a mistake
c) work
MAKE a mistake
DO work
Choose the correct answer.

My parents just have got / have just got home.
My parents have just got home.
What is the difference between JUST and ALREADY?
JUST to emphasise that something happened very recently.
ALREADY to show that something has been done or fi nished sooner than expected.
What it is?
-Is usually happy, enjoys life.
-Doesn’t get scared easily, takes risks when it's necessary.
-Cheerful
-Brave
Complete the following sentences. One is in Present Perfect and the other is in Past Simple
LIVE
We _______ in Samoa when I was young.
We’re living in Austria now, but we __________ in many different countries.
We _lived_ in Samoa when I was young.
We’re living in Austria now, but we _have lived_ in many different countries.
Choose the correct sentences.
-My niece won a prize at school.
-The authors signed autographs for more than an hour.
-I lost the bus last night.
My niece won a prize at school.
The authors signed autographs for more than an hour.
Choose the correct question.

How do we use yet? In wich part of a sentence?
in negative sentences and questions to talk about something that hasn’t happened but that we expect to happen soon. It comes at the end of the sentence.
What it is?
-Is very easy to like, is kind and friendly; it’s easy to see why she’s got so many friends.
-Charming
Read the information and choose the correct answer.
It’s my dad’s 50th birthday tomorrow. I wanted to buy him a book, but then remembered I got him one for his 40th, so I decided to get him a tie.
-- I have bought my dad a tie for his 50th birthday tomorrow.
-- I didn't buy my dad a book for his 40th birthday.
-- I have bought my dad a tie for his 50th birthday tomorrow.
Choose the correct answer.

Martin is at the university library. He's making / winning / doing a degree in medicine.
Doing
Complete the sentence. Write one word.

Sophie doesn’t seem very cheerful. Maybe she has ______ a bad day.
HAD
Write a sentences using Already and yet.
_______________________ but _______________________.
(:)
What it is?
-Is very easy-going, is very relaxed; some people think he’s a bit lazy.
Laid-back
What is the difference between Past simple and Present Perfect?
When we talk about a specific point in time in the past, we use the Past Simple
When we don’t refer to a specific point in time, we often use the Present Perfect
Choose the correct answer.

I really win / miss / lose my family. They are too far away!
Miss
Complete the sentence with the present perfect. Write two words.

Tom and Suzie ________ a cake to help their mum.
Have made