Mention some sweet things
Students' own answers
Frank ___ in a restaurant since he was 18 years old. (work)
has worked
I have lived in this house ___ last year.
since
Your cake ___ really good. I can’t wait to try it.
looks / smells
Steal
Stolen
Having a sharp, sometimes unpleasant, taste or smell, like a lemon, and not sweet
Sour
Perry and Max _______ the food at Café Domu last night. They thought it was disgusting! (not like)
didn't like
We've had the same maths teacher ___ three years.
for
Have you tried sushi? I think it ___ great. I love to eat it.
tastes
Hurt
Hurt
Tasting extremely nice
Delicious
Is this sentence correct? "I’ve received your letter yesterday." Explain why.
Incorrect because we can't use specific time expressions with present perfect.
Mention 3 phrases that can go with "for" and 3 that can go with "since"
Students' own answers
This milk ___ a bit sour. I don’t think I’ll drink it.
smells
Throw
Thrown
This food has been produced or collected recently and has not been frozen, dried etc.
Fresh
Which sentence is correct?
a. Since I saw the film, I wanted it.
b. Since I saw the film, I have wanted it.
b
Which sentence is correct?
a. I haven’t talked to you for years!
b. I haven’t talked to you since years!
a
What is the mistake? "That book look difficult. It’s got more than 1,000 pages."
That book looks difficult
Wear
Worn
Coffee is an example of this
Bitter
Explain the difference between the two tenses.
Present perfect: to ask or talk about experiences in our life.
Past simple: to ask or say exactly when something happened.
What is the difference between for and since?
For: used to talk about periods of time
Since: used to talk about a starting point in the past
What type of word do we use after "look", "smell" and "taste"?
An adjective
Ring
Rung