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Introduce your students to the present perfect tense by discussing the evolution of air travel. In this lesson, learners will share their travel experiences and explore what airports looked like when commercial flights were just beginning to become the norm.
This lesson teaches vocabulary and expressions related to woodworking and problem solving.
Add your content here…This lessons helps introduce learners to the present perfect, since and for, and been and gone.
Quick Review
Collocations
The present perfect tense is used to discuss events that started in the past and are still ongoing or relevant at the present time.
Intensifiers / Mitigators
Although “been” and “gone” are both participles of the verb “go,” they have distinct uses. “Been” is used to indicate that someone has visited a place and returned from it, while “gone” is used to indicate that someone has left and is still away.
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