Animal experiences Present Perfect practice
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Personal yes no questions with "Have you ever...?" and animal vocabulary speaking game.
Lesson Plan Content:
Animal experiences Present Perfect practice
Ask questions about experiences with animals like those in the table below which your partner will say “Yes” to, with a different verb in each question. You get one point for each “Yes” answer (but no points for “No”, “I don’t remember”, etc). Your teacher will tell you which version of the table below to use.
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Have you ever
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been annoyed by/ irritated by been bitten by/ stung by/ hurt by been disgusted by/ revolted by been impressed by/ admired been near/ stood close to been scared by/ scared of been scratched by been woken up by bought/ thought about buying caught cleaned (the cage of)/ washed cooked drawn/ coloured in/ painted dressed/ dressed up as drunk (milk of)/ eaten (eggs of) fed/ looked after/ raised found heard (the call of/ the sound of) held/ picked up laughed at/ been amused by listened to/ enjoyed listening to made (a model/ a sculpture of) read about/ had a book about ridden on/ sat on seen/ looked at seen a movie/ animation about seen a YouTube video about seen/ watched (a performing) set a trap for/ tried to catch smelt squashed stroked/ petted/ patted studied/ researched swallowed talked to touched trod on/ stepped on wanted/ asked for won wondered about |
a bat a bee a beetle a bird a butterfly a camel a cat/ a kitten a caterpillar a centipede a chicken a cicada a cockerel a cockroach a cow a crab a cricket a crow a deer a dog/ a puppy a dolphin a donkey a dragonfly a duck a flea a fox a frog/ tadpole a guinea pig a hamster a giraffe a goat a goldfish a gorilla a grasshopper a horse a koi
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a ladybird/ ladybug a millipede a monkey a mosquito a mouse a mussel a pig a pigeon a pony a praying mantis a rabbit a seal/ sealion a sheep/ a lamb a shellfish a shark a squid a squirrel a snail a sparrow a stag beetle a starfish a tortoise/ turtle a turkey a wasp a whale a wild boar a wolf a woodlouse a worm an ant an eel an elephant an insect an octopus an orca an owl an oyster
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No past participles version
Change the main verb into PP as you try to get “Yes, I have” answers from your partner using the table below.
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Have you ever
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be annoyed by/ irritated by be bitten by/ stung by/ hurt by be disgusted by/ revolted by be impressed by/ admired be near/ stood close to be scared by/ scared of be scratched by be woken up by buy/ think about buying catch clean (the cage of)/ wash cook draw/ colour in/ paint dress/ dress up as drink (milk of)/ eat (eggs of) feed/ look after/ raise find hear (the call of/ the sound of) hold/ pick up laugh at/ be amused by listen to/ enjoy listening to make (a model/ a sculpture of) read about/ have a book about ride on/ sit on see/ look at see a movie/ animation about see a YouTube video about see/ watch (a performing) set a trap for/ try to catch smell squash stroke/ pet/ pat study/ research swallow talk to touch tread on/ step on want/ ask for win wonder about |
a bat a bee a beetle a bird a butterfly a camel a cat/ a kitten a caterpillar a centipede a chicken a cicada a cockerel a cockroach a cow a crab a cricket a crow a deer a dog/ a puppy a dolphin a donkey a dragonfly a duck a flea a fox a frog/ tadpole a guinea pig a hamster a giraffe a goat a goldfish a gorilla a grasshopper a horse a koi
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a ladybird/ ladybug a millipede a monkey a mosquito a mouse a mussel a pig a pigeon a pony a praying mantis a rabbit a seal/ sealion a sheep/ a lamb a shellfish a shark a squid a squirrel a snail a sparrow a stag beetle a starfish a tortoise/ turtle a turkey a wasp a whale a wild boar a wolf a woodlouse a worm an ant an eel an elephant an insect an octopus an orca an owl an oyster
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Ask about any words you don’t understand above, asking and answering related questions each time. Then test each other on the past participles above.
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