Resource centre - Present perfect - travel - have you ever?
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| Aim | To practise the present perfect tense in the context of travel, with have you ever...? questions |
| Activity | Students ask and answer questions to complete a "find someone who" questionnaire |
| Organisation | Individual and whole class |
| Preparation | Make enough copies of the questionnaire for the number of students in your class |
| What do I do? | 1 Hand out questionnaires. 2 Students read through the questionnaire and think about the questions they need to ask. 3 Students mingle, and complete the questionnaire by writing students' names in the box if they answer “yes”. 4 The objective is to find at least one “yes” for each question. To develop fluency, encourage students to expand on their answers, rather than just giving you a "yes" or "no". |
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Who | Names? (see) the Pyramids (lose) their passport (lose) a plane ticket (sleep) in a tent (ride) a camel. (have) food poisoning (miss) a flight (visit) the Statue of Liberty (swim) in a lake |
Download and print a free PDF version of this have you ever? activity to use in the classroom with accompanying teacher notes.