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Let the show begin Int+ Unit 5a K-4

Let the show begin Int+ Unit 5a K-4

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19 Slides • 3 Questions

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LET THE SHOW BEGIN!

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Multiple Choice

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What type of TV programme is it?

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chat show

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quiz show

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reality show

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sitcom

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Fill in the Blanks

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Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

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The Crown is a ___ ___ that chronicles Queen Elizabeth II's reign.

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period drama

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soap

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cartoon

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Let's discuss the new vocabulary

​Match the words in bold with their definitions after discussing it with your partner

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  • ​MasterChef

  • Mad Men

  • Brideshead Revisited

  • Strictly Come Dancing

TV shows/series

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Are you ready for the show?

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  • Choose the name of your team and the Captain

  • To unlock the Treasury door you need to get at least 4 keys

  • To get the key, complete the tasks and a riddle from Nataly, the Wise

  • If you make more than 1 mistake in the task, the key will be thrown into the sea.

  • Listen to all further explanations to complete the tasks​

Rules:

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Present Perfect

Form

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I watched 6 episodes of The Crown last weekend.

(When? Last weekend/on Saturday/in summer)

I know! Past Simple

I've watched Netflix a few times.

(When? Some time ago/recently/this week)

I don't know... Present Perfect

How to use?

talking about past experiences.

"When did it happen?"

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talking about the news which has happened recently, often use just

  • I don't believe it! We've just won 1000$ on the lottery!

  • We've just finished watching a new episode of You series

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  • asking if something has happened with yet, or

  • saying it hasn't happened, but it will

  • Has she started work yet?

  • I haven't talked to her yet - I'm going to call her later.

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expressing surprise or criticism in negative questions

"Haven't you ... yet?

  • Haven't you heard of the new Fort Boyard hostess yet?

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talking about situations that started in the past and have continued to the present

  • She has watched the show since 2020.

  • We've only had a smart TV since last month.

  • They've known him for 3 years already.

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I've known him since 2020/May/I was a child

since + a time in the past

I've known him for a few days/for a while/ages/ten years/ a long time

for + a period of time

Duration of the action

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Decide on your team name and choose the Captain

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Task 1

Fill in the correct forms of the verbs from the audio (Present Perfect or Past Simple)

  1. When something ... (happen) on the news, I might watch it live.

  2. Yesterday I was watching MasterChef and I ... (buy) some small cake tins.

  3. I ... (not do it) for a long time.

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Task 2

Fill in the correct forms of the verbs from the audio (Present Perfect or Past Simple)

  1. I ... (vote) several times for the contestants, when they've done a really good dance.

  2. A few months ago, I ... (watch) all episodes of Brideshead Revisited.

  3. I ... (watch) someone preparing a fish dish.

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Task 3

Now it's time for the Captain to solve the riddle she has prepared for you

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Task 4

Complete these sentences using for or since.

a)    Mark has had violin lessons ________ last January.

b)   We have known Diane ________ two years.

c)    Have you seen Andrew ________ last week?

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Task 5

Complete these sentences using for or since.

a)    Karen has had long hair ________ she was 13.

b)   They have been close friends ________ twenty years.

c)    My parents and I lived in the same house ________ 1990.

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Replace this with your body text.

​Duplicate this text as many times as you would like.

All provided templates can be reused multiple times.

Let's count the keys!

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LET THE SHOW BEGIN!

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