A Words, words, words

A1 Read and explain.

A1 Read and explain.

A1 Read and explain.

B Reading and listening

B1 Read and listen.

B2 Choose the correct option.

B2 Choose the correct option.

B2 Choose the correct option.

C My... Grammar!

Present perfect simple: for  and since

We use for  when we talk about an amount of time that has passed (two months, three years etc.).
The castle has been in the McDonnell family for  about 400 years.
We use since  with a specific time (7 p.m., Christmas etc.).
We haven’t seen Auntie since  last December.

 

C1 Put the expressions into the correct column.

C2 Order the words.

C3 Fill in with for or since.

Lesson 2C:
The North Coast

A Words, words, words

A1 Read and explain.

B Reading and listening

C My... Grammar!

Present perfect simple: for  and since

We use for  when we talk about an amount of time that has passed (two months, three years etc.).
The castle has been in the McDonnell family for  about 400 years.
We use since  with a specific time (7 p.m., Christmas etc.).
We haven’t seen Auntie since  last December.

 

C1 Put the expressions into the correct column.

C2 Order the words.

C3 Fill in with for or since.