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2. Who do youtalkto?
If
Youhavejustbroken up withyourboyfriend/girlfriend?
3. You are havingproblemswithyourEnglishclass?
4. Youhavemoneyproblems?
5. Whatimpressiondoesthewritergive of New York in
theeveningrushhour?
Whattype of people stop and talkto Liz and Bill?
How do weknowthat New Yorkersliketalking?
Whyhave Liz and Bill encouragedpeopleto stop and talktothem?
Do youthinkthat Liz and Bill
havegottenanybenefitsfromtheirproject?
6. Reading skills
Readthetexton page 30. Youhavethree minutesGO!
7. Have you finished your homework_____ ? I havent even started it
_____!
I cant talk now. Ive _____ finished cooking dinner and were about
to eat.
Any lucky with work? No. I _____ havent found a job.
Ill feed the dog before we go out. Its okay. Ive _____ done
it.
Have you seen Mary at all? Mary? Yes, shes stayed with us a few
times _____ .
8. Still vs Yet
9. Still
Still refers to an action or situation that hasnt finished, or that
is ongoing, up to and including the present (or the time
mentioned). Often this "not being finished" is surprising, going
against expectations.Examples:Imstill writing the report and the
deadline is in five minutes!Six oclock and yourestill in the
office?I went back two years later and they stillhadnt finished.
Unbelievable!
Used only with negative sentences in the present perfect
10. Yet
Yet is mainly used in questions and in negative sentences, and
concerns something which we expect to happen.Not yetis used to say
that something we expect to happen is still in the
future.Examples:Have the documents arrived? - Not yet.The visitors
from the States havent arrived yet.
Other examples: It isnt yet the right moment to move to a different
city.
11. Payattention
We can also use "still" instead of "yet" in the above example by
placing it before the be-verb "haven't":The visitors from the
States stillhaven't arrived.In questions, we use yet to ask whether
something expected has happened.Examples:Are the new designs ready
yet?Have you finished your training yet?
12. Letsseeifyougetthe idea
http://englishinfocus1.googlepages.com/Still_Yet.htm
13. Just / already
Theygobetweenhaveand thepastparticiple.
Theactionhappened in theimmeditepast.
Theaction has happened, perhapsbeforetheexpected and
doesntneedtoberepeated.
Just
already
14. Recently
It can gobetweenhave and thepastparticipleor at theend of a
sentence.
Actionsthathappenednotlongago
15. Unit 3. lastpart
16. Haveyouevercomplainedaboutanything? If so, what?
COMPLAIN: To express feelings of pain, dissatisfaction, or
resentment.
17. Haveyouhadanargumentwithanyonerecently? Whatwasitabout?
ARGUMENT: A discussion in which disagreement is expressed; a
debate
18. Haveyoushouted at anybodythisweek? If so,
whatmadeyoushout?
SHOUT: A loud cry. To say with or utter a shout.
19. Do youknowanyonewhoboasts a lot? Who are they and why do
youthinktheyneedtoboast?
BOAST: To glorify oneself in speech; talk in a self-admiring
way
20. How do you persuade peopletoagreewithyou?
PERSUADE: To induce to undertake a course of action or embrace a
point of view by means of argument, reasoning, etc.
21. Do yo everdiscussproblemswithyourparents? If so, whatkind of
things do youtalkabout? Ifnot, whydontyou?
DISCUSS: To speak with another or others about; talk over.
22. Do youevergossip? If so, whowith and when?
GOSSIP: Rumor or talk of a personal, sensational, or intimate
nature. A person who habitually spreads intimate or private rumors
or facts