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Ministerio de Educación Institución Educativa Emblemática

“Coronel Bolognesi”
Tacna

Competencia  Se comunica oralmente en inglés como lengua extranjera


 Lee diversos tipos de textos escritos en inglés como lengua extranjera
 Escribe diversos tipos de textos en inglés como lengua extranjera
Propósito  Recupera información relevante del video Present Perfect reconociendo el propósito comunicativo.
 Identifica información relacionada con alimentos “Exotic Food” y la estructura gramatical que implica el tiempo
presente perfecto.
 Distingue la información sintetizando la información para construir el sentido del texto propuesto relacionado con la
lectura realizada “Exotic Food”
 Emplea convenciones del lenguaje escrito como recursos ortográficos y gramaticales para realizar los ejercicios propuestos
referidos al presente perfecto
Situación Los estudiantes de la IEE Coronel Bolognesi, debido a la pandemia del COVID-19, han evidenciado una deficiente práctica de estilos de
significativa vida saludable (fortalecimiento del sistema inmunológico, alimentación balanceada, actividad física, etc.) como medida de
prevención y preservando el entorno del estudiante, lo cual pone en riesgo su desarrollo integral tanto individual como familiar. En ese
sentido, surgen interrogantes como: ¿Qué formas de estilo de vida saludable practico?
¿Qué nuevas medidas de seguridad e higiene estoy ejecutando debido a la pandemia? ¿Qué acciones vengo realizando para preservar
mi entorno?
Evidencia Lectura con buena pronunciación de los textos “Exotic Food”

Let’s Listen
Listen and watch the next video about Present Perfect Tense
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O72HBnvQys8

Let’s Read
Read the following text about Exotic Food

Balut is a duck meat dish. Eating ducks is has been completely normal and people
from all around the world have eaten duck meat. Balut have been served mainly in
the Philippines which is basically fertilized duck egg. The eggs are served with a
hole, and they contain a grown duck embryo.

Live cobra heart it hasn’t been a common thing to eat but some people in Vietnam
usually do it. If that wasn’t bad enough, you should know that the Vietnamese have
eaten live cobra’s heart raw and uncooked. And to top it all off, the only
‘preparation’ to this dish is that they wash the cobra’s heart with the cobra’s blood!
Takes bizarre to a whole new level, doesn’t it

Have you ever known that exist a plate in which you can eat bear claws! This bear
claw stew has been a Chinese delicacy and costs a bomb. It has been said to
improve health, which is why people burn a hole in their pockets and eat this. But
this delicacy is facing some trouble today, as animal rights activists protest against
the apparent torture of bears before slaughter and cooking

Century eggs or millennium eggs has been recognized as a typical Chinese dish in
which the eggs of quail, chicken, and duck are covered in ashes, clay salt and
preserved for months together. The insides of the egg decompose and form a
greenish jelly-like mixture which is then served straight on your plate. Their taste is
extremely strong, but the dish is having been well liked in China
Ministerio de Educación Institución Educativa Emblemática
“Coronel Bolognesi”
Tacna

Let’s Understand
A. Choose the correct option
1. Which of the dishes mentioned has been the most expensive?
a. Balut
b. Century eggs
c. Bear claws
d. Live cobra heart
2. The Balut dish belongs to which country?
a. China
b. Philippines
c. Vietnam
d. Other

B. Write the past participle of these verbs:

Been Done Had


Made Read Written
Taken Won Played
Senn Watched Studied

Let’s Practice
A. Fill in the gaps with EVER or NEVER
1. Have you ever eaten Chinese food?
2. Has your sister ever had a car?
3. We have never visited your town.
4. I have never drunk wine.
5. This is the most horrible place I have ever seen.
6. Have your Friends ever read a book?
7. I have never chatted on the Internet.
8. This is the best film I have ever seen.
9. Have you ever seen Ariana Grande perform?
10. I have never been to a foreign country.

B. Write the words in the correct order to make sentences


1. driven / a / never / I / have / car. I have never driven a car.
2. has / My / never / football. / brother / played My brother has never played football.
3. Have / you / shopping / ever / gone / ? Have you ever gone shopping.
4. had / your / boyfriend / Has / a / sister / ever / ? Has your sister ever had a boyfriend?

C. Complete the sentences with the present perfect form of the verbs in brackets
1. I have never been (never / be) on TV.
2. Have you ever sung (you / ever / sing) to an audience?
3. Sheena and Rick have never traveled (never / travel) by train.
4. My granddad have never used (never / use) a computer.
5. She has ever made (she / ever / make) a speech?
6. Have you ever lied (you / ever / lie) to your best friend?
7. Lisa has never eaten (never /eat) octopus.
8. Have you ever won (you / ever / win) a competition?

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