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1️⃣ LISTEN Listen to the song. Write 5 sentences you hear. Example: I’ve been on TV. 2️⃣ COMPLETE Complete the sentences: I have ______ (lose) my phone. She has ______ (move) to a new city. We have ______ (meet) a famous person. He has ______ (break) a bone. They have ______ (eat) sushi. 3️⃣ MAKE QUESTIONS Change these sentences into questions: You have eaten sushi. She has been abroad. They have won an award. Example: Have you eaten sushi? 4️⃣ SPEAK Ask 3 classmates: Have you ever…? Write their answers: Example: Carlos has eaten sushi. Ana hasn’t broken a bone. 5️⃣ WRITE Write 4 true sentences about your life: I have… I haven’t… 🎧 PRESENT PERFECT – 105 BPM VERSION 1️⃣ LISTEN & NOTICE Listen to the faster version (105 BPM). Answer: Is it harder than the slow version? Why? What part is more difficult: pronunciation, breathing, or rhythm? Write 4–5 sentences. 2️⃣ RHYTHM CONTROL Listen again. Underline the contraction in each sentence: I’ve been on TV. She’s moved to a new city. We’ve lost our phones. They’ve met a famous person. Now say them out loud with the beat. Focus on: ✔ I’ve (not I - have) ✔ She’s (not She - has) 3️⃣ FIX THE MISTAKE Correct the sentences: I have went abroad. She has eat sushi. They have break a bone. He have lost his wallet. Write the correct version. 4️⃣ SPEED CHALLENGE (PAIR WORK) Student A asks 5 questions quickly: Have you ever…? Student B answers clearly: Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. Then switch. Goal: Clear pronunciation at 105 BPM. 5️⃣ WRITE UNDER PRESSURE Write 6 true sentences in Present Perfect in 3 minutes. No translating. No stopping. Just write. 🎯 FINAL REFLECTION Complete: At 105 BPM I need to improve my ______. Present Perfect uses ______ + ______. Now I feel more ______ speaking English. This video offers a fun way to practice english conversation through a series of "Have You Ever" prompts. It's a great tool for english learning, encouraging you to reflect on your own life experience. By using the present perfect tense, you can share your unique stories and improve your daily english conversation skills.