Prime Time 5/6, Language in Use, Arbeitsheft

6 Fill in the correct simple or progressive form 1. read, 2. work, 3. are coming, 4. help, 5. knows, 6. have, 7. are singing Unit 2 Past forms (Key) 1 Past simple: Writing a report a) 1. flew, 2. checked in, 3. went, 4. had, 5. listened, 6. took part, 7. met, 8. had, 9. had, 10. visited, 11. had, 12. went, 13. took part, 14. listened, 15. flew b) Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten 2 Past simple vs. past progressive 1: A mysterious story a) 1. lost, 2. was running, 3. was going, 4. found, 5. was trying, 6. appeared, 7. was watching, 8. rang, 9. dropped, 10. was ringing, 11. waited, 12. stepped, 13. was smiling, 14. broke, 15. went, 16. was watching, 17. stopped, 18. jumped, 19. ran, 20. was staring b)–c) Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten 3 Language in use: Past simple vs. past progressive 2: Inventions 0: I, Q1: B, Q2: D, Q3: G, Q4: C, Q5: F, Q6: J, Q7: K, Q8: E; Not used: ate (A), was melting (H) 4 Past vs. past perfect: The history of a great place b) 1. After Sir Francis Drake had failed to take possession of the area in 1579, Mission Dolores was founded in the 18 th century by the Spaniard Fra Junipero Serra. 2. After the Spaniards had taken possession of Mexico, they sailed north to the Bay Area from Mexico to find new places to settle. 3. The first settlement had been originally named Yerba Buena after a local herb before the town was renamed San Francisco in 1847. 4. San Francisco had been a small town of about 1,000 people before its population rose to 25,000 in 1848– 1849. Unit 3 Present perfect and other past forms (Key) 1 Present perfect simple or progressive 1 Simple: 2, 3, 5 Progressive: 1, 4, 6 2 Present perfect simple or progressive 2 1. has been learning, 2. have given up, 3. have … been waiting, 4. have … had, 5. has been working, 6. has not finished, 7. has uprooted 3 Present perfect with for and since a)–b) 1. I have been reading the book for about an hour […] . 2. I have been trying to call you for more than an hour. 3. Colin has been working on his new book for about three months now […] . c)–d) 4. Clare has been working on her presentation since 7 p.m. 5. My sister has been learning Croatian since she was two. 4 Duration or point of time? a) Duration: seven hours, two minutes, several years, two months, six weeks Point of time: yesterday, a week ago, Sunday, Christmas, November 3 rd , … I first met her, then b) Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten 5 Signal words for the past tense and for the present perfect tense Past tense: a week ago, last week/month/year, yesterday, on September 15 th , at Christmas Present perfect tense: already, ever, just, lately, never, now, recently, since, so far, up to now 6 Present perfect and other past forms 1: Facebooking 1. Have … been, 2. have been, 3. did … sign up, 4. started, 5. gave, 6. showed, 7. was, 8. have been posting, 9. did … spend, 10. checked, 11. posted, 12. was, 13. kept, 14. shut down, 15. spent, 16. did 7 Present perfect and other past forms 2: Complaining 1. have gone, 2. wanted, 3. were, 4. have not been, 5. has not been repaired, 6. has contributed, 7. was, 8. talked, 9. refused, 10. have had Unit 4 Future forms (Key) 1 A holiday in Italy a) 1. will like, 2. am going, 3. are visiting, 4. will let, 5. does not start, 6. includes, 7. arrives, 8. picks us up, 9. takes, 10. will be, 11. looks, 12. will have, 13. leaves, 14. am seeing, 15. will do b) Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten 2 A school project in trouble 1. are going to do, 2. will probably get, 3. will come, 4. will phone, 5. will have, 6. are we going to do, 7. will not be able, 8. am going to meet, 9. will all work out 122 Key K Nu zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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