A few students
speaking for 1 minute about a random topic picked from cards.
Elicit from students rules and use of present perfect
affirmative and negative and make them deduce the order for interrogative
sentences.
Use students as models with sentences to practice word
order.
Sentence:
She has seen the new
science fiction film.
Chose the correct form:
1) I have eaten a delicious cake. __________________
- Have I eat a delicious cake?
- Have eaten I a delicious cake?
- Have I eaten a delicious cake?
- Have you bought some milk?
- Have bought you some milk?
- Have you buy some milk?
- Has he travelled a lot?
- Did has he travelled a lot?
- Has he travel a lot?
- Have we be to New Zeland?
- Have we been to New Zeland?
- Have been we to New Zeland?
- Has they lost their dog?
- Have they lost their dog?
- Have they lose their dog?
- Has she visited Big Ben?
- Have she visited Big Ben?
- Have visited she Big Ben?
- Have it been a lovely day?
- Has it be a lovely day?
- Has it been a lovely day?
- Have we took your umbrella?
- Have we taken your umbrella?
- Have taken we your umbrella?
- Have I sent a letter to my friend Tom?
- Have sent I a letter to my friend Tom?
- Has I sent a letter to my friend Tom?
- Has the exam been really easy?
- Have the exam been really easy?
- Have the exam be really easy?
- (They / go / to the USA)?
- (You / read / the Harry Potter books)?
- (She / be / late for school)?
- (He / meet / your brother yet)?
- (They / live / here as long as we have)?
- (You / go / to Canada)?
- (She / miss / the train)?
- (I / meet / you before)?
- (They / take / the exam)?
- (She / work / in this company for ten years)?
- (How long / she / live in Melbourne)?
II. Create 10 interrogative questions of your own
that you would ask to a foreigner