Present Perfect Story Experience
Add flow. Keep control.
Do thisSpeak the lines. Repeat the set. Move on.
1. Read one line2. Say it out loud3. Repeat the set
Need help?
- Do not memorize first.
- Say the sentence even if it feels slow.
- Rest 10 seconds between sets.
- Stop when your mouth feels smoother.
FocusUse have or has + past participleSay the time words and verb endings carefully. Keep the same time as you speak.
SET 1Experience2x8
Say what has happened in life.
- I have met new people.
- I have learned useful phrases.
- I have tried speaking more.
- I have visited that cafe.
- Alex has made new friends.
- He has asked better questions.
- She has helped him practice.
- They have talked after class.
SET 2Change And Progress2x8
Show what is different now.
- I have become more confident.
- My answers have become clearer.
- Alex has started speaking faster.
- He has improved a lot lately.
- The routine has helped him.
- His grammar has become stronger.
- Our conversations have felt easier.
- My English has changed this month.
COOL DOWN
Say 3 things you have learned recently.
Say 2 things that have changed in your English.
Say 1 place you have visited this year.
Finish when
You use have or has before the main verb.
You do not add a finished time like yesterday.
You can talk about progress naturally.
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