Oct 23rd


A. Instant Presentation: Memorable experiences at work

In this presentation, you will go over experiences at work that are worth noting when talking to someone about your job.  Think about 2 GREAT experiences where your team performed well and 2 experiences where your team DID NOT do so well.  Tell me what you learned from these experiences and what actions you took since then to incorporate them into your management style.


B. Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous

Simple Past / Present Perfect

Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the appropriate tenses
Since computers were first introduced to the public in the early 1980's, technology (change)  a great deal. The first computers (be)  simple machines designed for basic tasks. They (have, not)  much memory and they (be, not)  very powerful. Early computers were often quite expensive and customers often (pay)  thousands of dollars for machines which actually (do)  very little. Most computers (be)  separate, individual machines used mostly as expensive typewriters or for playing games.

Times (change) . Computers (become)  powerful machines with very practical applications. Programmers (create)  a large selection of useful programs which do everything from teaching foreign languages to bookkeeping. We are still playing video games, but today's games (become)  faster, more exciting interactive adventures. Many computer users (get, also)  on the Internet and (begin)  communicating with other computer users around the world. We (start)  to create international communities online. In short, the simple, individual machines of the past (evolve)  into an international World Wide Web of knowledge.


Present Perfect Simple - Present Perfect Progressive

Exercise

Put the verbs into the correct tense (Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Progressive).
  1. A: (you / take)  the dog for a walk yet?
  2. B: I (work)  all day. I (come / just)  home from work and I (have / not)  the time yet to walk the dog.
  3. A: How long (the dog / be)  home alone?
  4. B: For about 6 hours. You (walk / not)  the dog for a long time. Don't you want to go?
  5. A: Well, I (laze / not)  about all day either, you know. I have a very important meeting tomorrow and I still (finish / not)  my presentation.
  6. B: Okay, I will go then. Where (you / put)  collar and leash?
  7. A: They are in the kitchen. By the way, (you / eat)  anything yet? If not, could you get us something from the supermarket?

C. Prepositions with Adjectives

Good at

  • What have you been told you are good at?

happy with  (about)

  • Are you happy about your weekend?

interested in

  • Are you interested in moving to another country within the next 3 years?

Nervous about

  • Do you usually get nervous about presenting in front of a big group of people?

worried about

  • Are you worried about the economic crisis in France?

surprised by (at)

  • Are you surprised by the growth experienced by RC these last 3 years?

upset about (by)

  • Do you usually get upset by things that do not work as you expected?

fed up with
pleased with (by)
Scared of (by)
bored with (by)
frightened of (by)
annoyed at (with, by)
bad at
satisfied with (by)
embarrassed by (about)
concerned about (by)
angry about (at) something
angry with (at) someone

****AFTER prepositions we use a noun, a pronoun or verb+ing

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