Warm Up

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Warm ups (Remember to go over these warm ups several times this week)
The alphabet
qyxwzfmkv
Punctuation
colon : , semi-colon ; , slash /, dot . , dash - , at @ , underscore _ , plus + , times * , divided by /, question mark ? , exclamation mark !
Numbers Hundreds
100 110 122 133 144 155 166 177 188 199
Years
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2001 2002 2003 2004
Pronunciation
It'll It'll be great to see you.
I've I've left early.
You've You've finished?
He's He’s done.
She's She’s arrived.
It's It’s over.
We've We've already started.
You've You’ve changed.
They've They've moved recently.
Nationalities
I live in France / I am French / I speak French
You live in Spain / You are Spanish / You speak Spanish
He lives in Holland / He is Dutch / He speaks Dutch
She lives in Germany / She is German / She speaks German
Obama lives in the USA / He is American / He speaks English
We live in Canada / We are Canadian / We speak English
You live in Tunisia / You are Tunisian / You speak Arabic
They live in Norway / They are Norwegian / They speak Norwegian

Grammar Point (This grammar point will be presented in more detail in the grammar point Friday)

This week’s grammar point the past simple versus present perfect.

I have been to England.
I went to London last week.
I have seen that movie already.
Did you go to that movie last week?
I have visited the client.
I visited the client yesterday.
I have woken up late before.
I woke up late yesterday.

I haven’t mistaken the time for a meeting yet.
I didn’t mistake the time for our last meeting.
Have you cut the project?
They didn’t cut the project last quarter.
I have ridden on the French TGV.
I rode on it last year.
They’ve not led the team well.
Hasn’t he shown them yet?