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Chapter 8

Chapter 8. I have traveled to the US. When? Last year. I traveled to the US last year. I have traveled to the US. When? Sometime in the past. We do not know exactly when. I have not traveled to North Korea. When? Never. How do you ask?. I have traveled to the US.

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Chapter 8

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  1. Chapter 8

  2. I have traveled to the US.

  3. When? Last year I traveled to the US last year. I have traveled to the US. • When? Sometime in the past. • We do not know exactly when. I have not traveled to North Korea. • When? Never.

  4. How do you ask? I have traveled to the US. • When? Anytime in the past. Haveyoutraveled to the US?

  5. Ask your partner. • A: Where have you traveled? • B: I’ve traveled to… / I have traveled to… • I will pick some people to answer! • I will be (A).

  6. Let’s practice! Which passport is mine?“Have you traveled to…?”

  7. Have you…? + “Have you” past participle (pp 과거분사) Wait. What’s that?

  8. past participle (pp 과거분사) Verb (동사) pp (과거분사) look Group One: Usually, you just add ‘-ed’ to the end.  looked talk talked  smile smiled  play played 

  9. past participle (pp 과거분사) Verb (동사) pp (과거분사) be Group Two: Sometimes, you just change the word.  been go gone  say said  make made 

  10. past participle (pp 과거분사) Verb (동사) pp (과거분사) put Group Three: Sometimes, youdon’t change anything at all.  put cut cut  run run 

  11. past participle (pp 과거분사) Verb (동사) pp (과거분사) read Group Four: Here, spelling is the same, pronunciation (발음) is different! read 

  12. 2 Truths 1 Lie • In your groups. • Write 3 sentences about your group. • 1 sentence must be a lie. • Ex: • We have all traveled to Jeju-do. • Jaeyeong has never eaten spaghetti. • Minjeong hasn’t watched a movie at the CGV.

  13. 2 Truths 1 Lie • Each group will read their sentences. • Your group will guess the lie. • 1 point for correct guesses! • The group with the most points wins.

  14. 2 Truths 1 Lie • We have all… (All) • Three of us have/haven’t… (3people) • Two of us have/haven’t… (2 people) • (Name) has/hasn’t… (1person) • None of us have… (0 people)

  15. Have you played bingo?

  16. BINGO RULES • Get up and walk around! • Ask your classmates these questions: Have you killed a zombie? Why yes, I’ve killed many zombies!

  17. BINGO RULES • IF the answer is “Yes,” then ask your classmate to sign your bingo paper. Mr. GHOST

  18. BINGO RULES • If the answer is “No,” keep asking until you find someone that has.

  19. BINGO RULES • First person to get ALL squares with names wins. Mrs. GHOST Crazy ghost Scary ghost Mr. GHOST Not scary ghost G. Host Super ghost G.H.O.S.T. AMAZING GHOST The ghostess with the mostess BOOO Terrible ghost Lonely ghost T_T Casper Pretty ghost Yet another ghost

  20. Expressing Hope See if you can match part A with part B.

  21. The first one is done for you. When you offer the response, (B), make sure you say, “I hope” first.

  22. “Hope” can be used for the past or the future. How to use “Hope”. Past I hope you have a nice Birthday. I hope you have a nice Birthday.  Future (some time in the future) I hope you had a nice Birthday. I hope you had a nice Birthday. (some time in the past)

  23. “Hope” can also be used for the present. How to use “Hope”. Present I hope you are having a nice Birthday. I hope you are having a nice Birthday. (currently going on)

  24. Past Present I hope you had a nice Birthday. (some time in the past) I hope you are having a nice Birthday. Future (currently going on) I hope you have a Merry Christmas. (some time in the future)

  25. In the clip, the man named Pee Wee is looking for something. See if you can tell what he’s looking for by listening to the encouraging words from his new friends. Here’s a quick video.

  26. What is Pee Wee looking for? He is looking for his bike.

  27. When might we use hope? In lots of different situations.

  28. When someone is arriving. • I hope you had a good trip! • I hope you had a good day at school / work.

  29. When someone is leaving. • I hope you have a good trip! • I hope you have a good day at work / school.

  30. Encouragement. • I hope you do great on your test! • I hope you win!

  31. Response to bad news. • I hope everything is okay. • I hope you find it. • I hope you can…

  32. Quick Review And a little something new.

  33. What would you say to make them feel better? Oh my god, I lost my MP3 player! I hope you find it!

  34. I don’t feel very good. I think I’m sick. I hope you feel better soon.

  35. I have a lot of homework to do! I hope you can finish it soon.

  36. I’m going on vacation soon! I hope you have a good trip.

  37. I didn’t do well on the last exam. I hope you do better on the next one.

  38. I have to go to school this Saturday. I hope you have a good day.

  39. The Buccaneers are playing against The Falcons tomorrow! I hope the Falcons win!

  40. I have a test tomorrow! I hope you ace the test!

  41. I’m worried. My sister is in the hospital! I hope she’s going to be okay.

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