Unit 14: New Year, New Project
Present perfect with just, already and yet
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- 1 Nice to meet you!
- 2 What to wear
- 3 Like this, like that
- 4 The daily grind
- 5 Christmas every day
- 6 Great achievers
- 7 The Titanic
- 8 Travel
- 9 The big wedding
- 10 Sunny's job hunt
- 11 The bucket list
- 12 Moving and migration
- 13 Welcome to BBC Broadcasting House
- 14 New Year, New Project
- 15 From Handel to Hendrix
- 16 What's the weather like?
- 17 The Digital Revolution
- 18 A detective story
- 19 A place to live
- 20 The Cult of Celebrity
- 21 Welcome to your new job
- 22 Beyond the planets
- 23 Great expectations!
- 24 Eco-tourism
- 25 Moving house
- 26 It must be love
- 27 Job hunting success... and failure
- 28 Speeding into the future
- 29 Lost arts
- 30 Tales of survival
Session 5
Viktor Frankenstein meets the Creature at last. Will they be friends or have a fight? Plus, find out what you've learnt from unit 14 in our weekly quiz.
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The Weekly Quiz
We are now near the end of Unit 14. We hope you have enjoyed learning about New Year’s resolutions, smart toothbrushes, and the Sagrada Familia. We also hope you learned how to use the present perfect with already, just, and yet. But, wait! We haven’t finished yet! Now it is time for a quick quiz to test what you have learned. Please visit our Facebook page to let us know how you got on.
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The Weekly Quiz
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Have a look at Session 1, Activity 1 to remind yourselfQuestion 1 of 15
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Have a look at Session 1, Activity 1 to remind yourself.Question 2 of 15
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Compound nouns are the subject of 6 Minute Vocabulary, in Session 1 Activity 3Question 3 of 15
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Which is normally used in negative sentences: just, already or yet?Question 4 of 15
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It's surprising that the speaker has done so much by this time.Question 5 of 15
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Which of these words most often comes at the end of a present perfect question?Question 6 of 15
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This has happened a short time ago. It's 'news'.Question 7 of 15
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Have another look at 'The big meeting' in Session 3.Question 8 of 15
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Have another look at 'The big meeting' in Session 3.Question 9 of 15
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In Session 3, we mentioned that when speaking, we sometimes don’t use ‘have’ before’ just’Question 10 of 15
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Take a look at Session 4!Question 11 of 15
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Take a look at Session 4!Question 12 of 15
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Take a look at Session 4!Question 13 of 15
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Take a look at Session 4!Question 14 of 15
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Where can the word 'already' go?Question 15 of 15
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End of Unit 14
You've just reached the end of Unit 14. Well done! Have you learned how to use just, already and yet with the present perfect yet? We hope so! If not, you can start the unit again to remind yourself. In the next unit we visit the homes of some of the most important people in history, and learn some relative clauses.
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just = a very short time ago. She’s just finished her second year at university.
already = before now, or earlier than expected. I've already done that module.
yet = 'before now', or 'until now'. I haven't had lunch yet. Have you finished your essay yet?
Session Vocabulary
evil
bad, cruel and unpleasantduty
things that you have to do, often for a job or because of moral obligationcoward
someone who is afraid of everythingsuffered
felt bad because life has been very hardhostile
someone or something unfriendlyrejected
not accepted and loved by others; not included in tasks or activitiesdisgusting
very unpleasanthut
a very small wooden building, usually for keeping things in not for living in