Team spirit
Discuss:
In this module you will learn...
Where can you find the following in this module?
Go through the module and find the pictures.
Friends
Ali Hey Tom, you and Bill are good friends, right?
Tom Yeah, we’re best friends.
Ali OK, there’s a quiz in this magazine to see how
well you know your best friend. Do you want to
try it?
Tom Yeah, sure.
Bill OK, let’s see how well you know me.
Ali Question one: Has Bill ever had very short hair?
Tom Of course not.
Bill Yes, I have. Don’t you remember a couple of
years ago?
Tom Not really.
Ali Never mind. Let’s see if you can answer this
next question correctly. Has Bill ever been
abroad?
Tom Hmmm, no I don’t think he has.
Bill Wrong again. What’s up with you? We went to
Spain together on a school trip.
Tom Oh yeah.
Ali Let’s look at the next question. What’s Bill’s
favourite school subject?
Tom Ermm... Now, I’m in trouble. Is it Maths?
Bill At last, you got one right. I’m starting to think
that we aren’t very close after all.
Ali Here’s the last question. Has Bill ever ridden a
horse?
Tom No, he hasn’t.
Bill What? Is that really your answer?
Tom Maybe you have then. Can I change my mind?
Ali Sorry.
Bill Of course I have! My uncle has his own stables.
I go there every summer.
Tom I didn’t know that. I’ve never been there.
Bill I can’t believe this.
Ali OK, let me check the result. But it’s not looking
good I’m afraid.
B. Read again and write T for True or F for False.
1. Bill has never had very short hair.
2. Bill has travelled to Spain with Tom.
3. Bill’s favourite school subject is Maths.
4. Tom has ridden a horse at Bill’s uncle’s stables.
5. Tom answered two questions correctly.
A. Look at the picture and guess what is happening. Listen to the dialogue and check. Then read it out in groups.
20
Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect
Simple of the verbs in brackets.
Present Perfect Simple
AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE QUESTIONS
I
We ’ve (= have) watched / seen
You
They
He
She ’s (= has) watched / seen
It
I
We haven’t watched / seen
You
They
He
She hasn’t watched / seen
It
I
Have we watched / seen?
you
they
he
Has she watched / seen?
It
For a list of
irregular verbs
go to p. 70.
TIME EXPRESSIONS
ever, never, before, always,
just, so far, once, twice, etc.
A: Have you ever won a competition?
B: Yes, I have. I’ve won a Maths competition.
A: Really? I’ve never won anything.
1. A: you (meet) my cousin Greg?
B: No, I haven’t. But I (hear) he’s very friendly and funny.
2. Ahmed (travel) to Italy twice, but he never (visit) Venice.
3. A: Zayed ever (have) a pet?
B: No, but he always (want) a rabbit.
4. Everything is ready for the camping trip; our bags, our tents, everything. The only thing we
(not do) is check the weather on the Internet.
A. Talk in pairs. Look at the prompts and write what you think your partner has/hasn’t done.

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