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9th_2nd_Have Fun (simple present perfect)!

9th_2nd_Have Fun (simple present perfect)!

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English

9th Grade

Easy

Created by

Ade Irawansyah

Used 7+ times

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14 Slides • 16 Questions

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Have Fun!

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What do you think about the man?

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Let's Discuss it!

1. Have you ever gotten stressed? When?

2. What did you feel?

3. What do you stop feeling stressed? 

Subject | Subject

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​What are the people in the photos doing?

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Some text here about the topic of discussion.

How do you say it?

1.  laughter (ˈlæf.tɚ)

2.  Humour (hjuːmər)

3.  Medicine (ˈmedɪsn)

4.  Charity (ˈtʃærəti)

5.  Raise (reɪz)

6.  Sculpture (skʌlptʃər)

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Let's read!

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The Power of Humor

An old saying goes​​​ ​
is the best medicine', and doctors have ​ ​
​​ that it's really true. They don't know why, but laughter is good for our ​
​, our blood circulation, and our ​ ​
immune. So, the next time you're feeling stressed about your school work, you know what you have to do: try to ​
a lot, develop a sense of humour and watch funny films.

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laughter
found
heart
system
laugh

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The Comic Relief ​
, an organisation that helps people in need, uses laughter to ​
money. Every two years in spring, many English people put on a red nose, make a fool of themselves and do '​
things to make themselves and others laugh. Examples of 'silly things you can do are:

- Invite friends round to your house to watch funny films. They have to pay to watch the films those with the most ​
chairs pay more - and for food and drinks.

- Hold a talent show at school and ask your friends and teachers to sing, dance or tell ​
. Sell tickets for the show to the rest of the school.
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charity
raise
silly
comfortable
jokes

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- Have a '​
nose party at your house. All your friends come dressed in red - including red nose and you serve red food and drinks. If they don't wear red, they have to pay a ​
.

- Get the students at your school to make funny ​
, using all kinds of art materials. Sell tickets to your Red Nose Day ​
.- People can buy a red nose at supermarkets, and part of the money goes to Comic Relief.



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red
fine
sculptures
exhibition

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The organisation has ​
people for more than 20 years now. And how much money have they ​
since the first Red Nose Day? More than £600 million! The idea of Red Nose Day has ​
to other countries, too. In New Zealand, for example. people have ​
big red noses which they put on the ​
of cars and even buildings!
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helped
collected
travelled
made
fronts

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Are you ready to conquer the challenges?

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Multiple Choice

Doctors think that laughing has no effect on health.

1

True

2

False

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Open Ended

Answer and support your answer with the reason based on the text!

Red Nose Day is celebrated in England every spring.

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Multiple Choice

People have celebrated Red Nose Day for more than .....

1

10 years

2

20 years

3

30 years

4

40 years

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Multiple Choice

Comic Relief collects money to help poor people.

1

True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

In England, people have made big red noses which they put on the fronts of cars and even buildings.

1

True

2

False

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Open Ended

Answer and support your answer with the reason based on the text!

What do people do on Red Nose day?

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Multiple Select

How does laughter help our health? It's good for ...(choose more the one correct answer)

1

our heart

2

blood circulation

3

immune system

4

bone

5

our environment

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

How much money has The Comic Relief charity collected since the first Red Nose Day?

1

More than £600 million!

2

More than £300 million!

3

Less than £600 million!

4

equal £ 600 million!

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Open Ended

Why does this organisation use the red-nose idea? Because ...

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The Power of Humor

An old saying goes laughter is the best medicine', and doctors have found that it's really true. They don't know why, but laughter is good for our heart, our blood circulation, and our immune system. So, the next time you're feeling stressed about your school work, you know what you have to do: try to laugh a lot, develop a sense of humour and watch funny films.

The Comic Relief charity, an organisation that helps people in need, uses laughter to raise money. Every two years in spring, many English people put on a red nose, make a fool of themselves and do 'silly things to make themselves and others laugh. Examples of 'silly things you can do are:

- Invite friends round to your house to watch funny films. They have to pay to watch the films those with the most comfortable chairs pay more - and for food and drinks.

- Hold a talent show at school and ask your friends and teachers to sing, dance or tell jokes. Sell tickets for the show to the rest of the school.

- Have a 'red nose party at your house. All your friends come dressed in red - including red nose and you serve red food and drinks. If they don't wear red, they have to pay a fine.

- Get the students at your school to make funny sculptures, using all kinds of art materials. Sell tickets to your Red Nose Day exhibition.

- People can buy a red nose at supermarkets, and part of the money goes to Comic Relief.

The organisation has helped people for more than 20 years now. And how much money have they collected since the first Red Nose Day? More than £600 million! The idea of Red Nose Day has travelled to other countries, too. In New Zealand, for example. people have made big red noses which they put on the fronts of cars and even buildings!

Understand the text, find the verbs of the past participle and then write in your notebook. After that write the base form (verb 1 ) and past tense (verb 2) of the past participle.

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Some text here about the topic of discussion

Underline other examples of the present perfect simple in the text

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Underline other examples of the present perfect simple in the text

Some text here about the topic of discussion

An old saying goes laughter is the best medicine', and doctors have found that it's really true. They don't know why, but laughter is good for our heart, our blood circulation, and our immune system. So, the next time you're feeling stressed about your school work, you know what you have to do: try to laugh a lot, develop a sense of humour and watch funny films.

The Comic Relief charity, an organisation that helps people in need, uses laughter to raise money. Every two years in spring, many English people put on a red nose, make a fool of themselves and do 'silly things to make themselves and others laugh. Examples of 'silly things you can do are:

- Invite friends round to your hous English people put on a red nose, make a fool of themselves and do 'silly things to make themselves and others laugh. Examples of 'silly things you can do are:e to watch funny films. They have to pay to watch the films those with the most comfortable chairs pay more -and for food and drinks.

- Hold a talent show at school and ask your friends and teachers to sing, dance or tell jokes. Sell tickets for the show to the rest of the school.

- Have a 'red nose party at your house. All your friends come dressed in red - including red nose and you serve red food and drinks. If they don't wear red, they have to pay a fine.

- Get the students at your school to make funny sculptures, using all kinds of art materials. Sell tickets to your Red Nose Day exhibition.

- People can buy a red nose at supermarkets, and part of the money goes to Comic Relief.

The organisation has helped people for more than 20 years now. And how much money have they collected since the first Red Nose Day? More than £600 million! The idea of Red Nose Day has travelled to other countries, too. In New Zealand, for example. people have made big red noses which they put on the fronts of cars and even buildings!

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Let's find the word. Complete the base form and the past simple from the previous text!

​Base Form (Verb 1)

Past Tense (Verb 2)

​Past Participle (Verb 3)

​Found

​Helped

​Collected

​Travelled

​Made

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Let's make 3 sentences of the past participle. Write in your note and try to share it with your chair-mate!

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  1. Do you find it easy or difficult to laugh a lot?In what situations do you laugh most?

  2. Do you think it's true that 'laughter is the best

    medicine? Why / Why not?

  3. What do you think of the idea of a 'Red Nose Day?

  4. Do you know a 'Red Nose Day party?/ What do people do on the day? If not. how might people in your country react to it?

Let's discuss it!

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Open Ended

Complete the sentences with the present perfect form of the verbs.

_______ Maria _____ (live) here for a long time?

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

Have Fun!

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