F2F Class Notes 29th March (Celeste)[W]***

Homework

Write 2 example questions of “have gone” and “have been”. Answer the questions.

Write a short story about your trip to Korea. Why didn’t you like it?

Writing exercise

When i in university, it’s very freedom stage. My schoolmate and i go to class, have dinner, have fun, we always together. I study computer programs in my class, i dislike that, if I get another chance I well study my interested major and earnest study. In university students amost have a love affair, young people is very energetic, their were have a very rarity memory

Edited

When I was in university, I was free.  My schoolmate and i went to class, had  dinner, had fun, and we went to KTV and many bars. We were always together. I studied computer programs in my classes which I dislikedIf I get another chance I will study fashion and design. 

In university, almost all students fall in love, young people are very energetic, they will have good memories of university.

I fell in love when I was in university, I have good memories of that time.

Pronunciation

energetic ( N – er – jeh- tik )

Grammar

go / going / went / have or had gone / will go

eg.  I go to school.

eg. I am going to school right now.

eg. I went to school yesterday.

eg. I have gone to school for 19 years.

eg. I will go to school tomorrow.

have gone / have been – long period of time

eg. Have you gone to Australia? / Have you been to Australia? – Yes, I have gone/been.

eg. Have you gone to France? / Have you been to France? – No, I haven’t gone/been.

eg. Have you gone to Thailand? / Have you been to Thailand? – Yes, I have gone/been.

eg. Have you gone to Korea? / Have you been to Korea? – Yes, I have gone/been.

eg. Have you gone to the gym? / Have you been to the gym?  – over long period of time

eg. Have you gone to the gym today? / Have you been to the gym today?  = Did you go to the gym today?

eg. Have you gone to the supermarket today? / Have you been to the supermarket today? = Did you go to the supermarket today?

No, I haven’t gone/been. / No, I didn’t go.

eg. Have you gone to school in the past 3 months? / Have you been to school in the past 3 months? = Did you go to school in the past 3 months?

Yes, I have gone. / Yes, I did go to school in the past 3 months.

eg. Have you gone to the library last week? / Have you been to the library last week? = Did you go to the library last week?

No, I didn’t go to the library last week.

Will you go to school tomorrow?