You use these to look at far distances
Binoculars
Do you prefer spending time indoors or outdoors? Why?
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We use [just/already/yet] for something that happened very recently/
Just!
Correct or incorrect: I hasn't found the campsite yet.
Incorrect!
Correct: I HAVEN'T found the campsite yet.
Have you done the homework yet?
(Answer yes/no + present perfect)
No, I haven't done the homework yet.
Yes, I have done the homework already.
A type of shoe good for rough terrain (mountains, hills, rocks)?
Walking boots
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We use [just/already/yet] for something that has happened before now.
Already!
They [has/have] seen the movie already.
They HAVE seen the movie already.
What is something you have just learned?
I have just learned...
"We won't get lost because we have a ______ and a ___!"
COMPASS and MAP
Have you ever slept in a tent? If yes, what was it like? If no, do you want to someday? Why/why not?
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We use [just/already/yet] in NEGATIVE sentences to talk about something we expect to happen SOON.
Yet!
Correct the mistakes (2): He haven't arrived at the campsite already.
He HASN'T arrived at the campsite YET
When camping, what are 3 things you might carry in your rucksack?
Sleeping bag, torch, map, compass, puffer jacket, tent, sunglasses, rope, sun cream, binoculars, food, water, clothing
Would you rather go rock climbing or mountain biking? Why?
I would rather...
He HASN'T arrived at the campsite YET.
A: Why do you have the torch? It's not dark [yet/already].
B: Because the sun has [yet/already] started to set.
A: Why do you have the torch? It's not dark YET.
B: Because the sun has ALREADY started to set.
Name TWO THINGS (each) that you need to take camping to protect you from 1) the COLD and 2) the SUN.
1) Sleeping bag, puffer jacket
2) Sunglasses, sun cream
Create a sentence about an outdoor adventure using I + has/hasn't have/haven't + already/just/yet..."
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