Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 52

Grade 5 | ESL

Music
in our world

Ms. Ha Pham
A SAXOPHONE
A FLUTE
A DRUM
A PIANO
A VIOLIN
A GUITAR
Musical instruments
A LEAD SINGER

A BAND
A CONCERT
WATCH A
VIDEO
What musical instruments do you see in this vi
deo?
Reading- Page 40, 41

Read and complete the sentences.


Read and complete the sentences.
ODD ONE OUT

Find the instrument which does not belong to


the group.
ITEM # 1

Trombone Tuba Guitar


ITEM # 2

Saxophone Maracas Drum


ITEM # 3

Recorder Xylophone Oboe


ITEM # 4

Violin Tambourine Ukulele


ITEM # 5

Accordion Piano Trumpet


Grammar 1

HAVE YOU EVER … ?


No, I haven’t.

I have never gone to a concert.

Have you ever gone to a

concert?

Yes, I have
Have you ever… played football?

Yes, I have No, I haven’t


Have you ever… played piano?
Have you ever… visited Da Nang?

Yes, I have No, I haven’t


Have you ever… visited a safari?
Have you ever… gone swimming?
Have you ever… gone skiing?
Have you ever… seen a storm?
Have you ever… seen a rainbow?
PRESENT
PERFECT TENSE
Present Perfect Tense
1. Usage
To prefer actions that started in the past and are still continuing now

past present future

present perfect tense


past present future

present perfect tense

I have studied English for 5 years.


= I started studying English 5 years ago.
Present Past
perfect simple
I watched a movie yesterday.

Present Past
perfect simple
We have learned English with Ms. Ha since August.

Present Past
perfect simple
I went to Da Nang last year.

Present Past
perfect simple
Linda practices violin every day.

Present Present
perfect simple
Linda has played the violin since she was 10.

Present Past
perfect simple
Present Perfect Tense
2. Structure
• (+) S + have/has + V(past participle) + ...

I have visited Da Nang 3 times.

She has been to Da Nang 3 times.


Present Perfect Tense
2. Structure
• (+) S + have/has + V(past participle) + ...
• (-) S + have/has + not + V(past participle) + ...

I have not visited Da Nang 3 times.


She has not been to Da Nang 3 times.
Present Perfect Tense
2. Structure
• (+) S + have/has + V(past participle) + ...
• (-) S + have/has + not + V(past participle) + ...
• (?) Have/has + S + V(past participle) + ...

Have you visited Dang Nang before?


Has she done her homework?
Past participle form of verb

regular verb

V + ed = past participle

example: visited, started, watched, worked, cooked, lived...


Past participle form of verb
irregular verb

Infinitive Present Past (p1) Past participle (p2)

to be am / is / are was / were been

do do / does did done

have have / has had had

go go / goes went gone

see see / sees saw seen


Past participle form of verb
irregular verb

Present Present Past (p1) Past participle (p2)

say say / says said said

ride ride / rides rode ridden

make make / makes made made

get get / gets got gotten

come come / comes came come


He .............................. guitar for 3 years.

A. has play B. have play

C. has played D. have played


My parents .......................... to the concert.

A. have go B. have went

C. have gone D. has gone


Present Perfect Tense

3. Time expressions:
• for, since, just, yet, already

I have studied English for 5 years.


= I have studied English since 2017.
Present Perfect Tense

2. Time expressions:
• for, since, already, just, yet,

I have already done my homework.


when you finish an action before at the moment of speaking
Present Perfect Tense

2. Time expressions:
• for, since, already, just, yet

I have just done my homework.


when you finish an action right before the moment of speaking
Present Perfect Tense

2. Time expressions:
• for, since, already, just, yet,

I haven't done my homework yet.


when you do not finish an action at the moment of speaking
Present Perfect Tense
2. Structure
• (+) S + have/has + V(past participle) + ...
• (-) S + have/has + not + V(past participle) + ...
• (?) Have/has + S + V(past participle) + ...

I have visited Da Nang 3 times.


I have not visited Ha Noi before.

Has she visited Ha Noi before?


Present Perfect Tense

3. Time expressions:
• For + a period of time: for 10 years, for 6 months
• Since + a point of time: since 2018, since I was 4 years old
• Already: I have already done my homework.
• Just: I have just done my homework.
• Yet: I haven't done my homework yet.

HOMEWORK: Make 3 sentences using present perfect tense

You might also like