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Unit: Travel Topic: Attractive Places

Mutthayomsuksa 1

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VIDEO

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• How many places have you seen in this video?

• What did you see in the video?

• Have you ever been to any places in this video?

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VOCABULARY

Text 1

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fantastic (adj.)

extremely good

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exciting (adj.)

making you feel excited

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crowded (adj.)

if a place is crowded, it is full of people

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attractive (adj.)

having the power or quality of attracting

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historic (adj.)

important or likely to be important in history

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subway (n.)

an electric railway operating below the surface of the ground

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restaurant (n.)

a place where meals are served to the public

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visit (v.)

 etc. to go or come to see, as for the purpose of friendship,

business, travel

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Text 2

Structure

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Present Perfect Tense

Subject hashave

+ verb3+

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we can use the present perfect with unspecific expressions such as

Ever never

once

many times

Several times

before

so faralready

yet

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There are basically three uses for the present perfect tense:

1.experience 2.change

3.continuing situation

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1. Present perfect tense for experience

We can do this with expressions such as

in the last week

in the last yearthis week

so far

up to nowthis month

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Example

I have seen that movie six times in the last month.

Have you ever been to Japan?

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2. Present perfect tense for change over time

to talk about a change or new information that has happened over a period of time.

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Example

My English has really improved

since I joined this class.

You have grown since the last time I saw you.

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3. Present perfect tense for continuing situation

This is a state that started in the past and continues in the present(and will probably continue into the future).

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Example

I have been here since 9 o'clock.

I have been here for 20 minutes.

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How to use for/ since

We use since to talk about a point

in past time - 9 o'clock, 1st January, Monday.

We use for to talk about a period of time - 5 minutes, 2 weeks, 6 years.

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Text 3

Conversation

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• Annuar: Have you ever been to Japan? I’m going in the fall.

• Taka: Yeah, I’ve been there twice.• Annuar: Really? Tell me about it.

What’s it like?• Taka: Oh, it’s fantastic.

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• Annuar: Where did you go?• Taka: On my first trip I went to Tokyo,

and on my second I visited Kyoto.• Annuar: What did you think of Tokyo?• Taka: Very big and exciting, but really

crowded too.• Annuar: Yeah, I’ve seen pictures of the

crowded subway!• Taka: And the restaurants are excellent…

but they’re kind of expensive.

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• Annuar: And how about Kyoto?• Taka: Kyoto is lovely. It’s a very historic

city, very peaceful and quiet.• Annuar: Wow, that sound great…what

about the weather?• Taka: Well, the first time I went was in

August, so it was really hot and humid. But the second time was in October and it was great. Warm and sunny, but not humid.

• Annuar: Sounds perfect! I’m really looking forward to my trip.