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Actividades para enseñar el presente

perfecto en inglés:
Completa las oraciones con la forma correcta del presente perfecto en afirmativo.

Ejemplo: I ________ (study) English for five years. Respuesta: have studied.

Escribe oraciones en presente perfecto afirmativo para las siguientes situaciones:

Mary (read) three books this week.

The team (win) all their games this season.

We (visit) many museums in Paris.

Completa las oraciones con la forma correcta del presente perfecto en negativo.

Ejemplo: They ________ (not watch) the movie yet. Respuesta: have not watched.

Escribe oraciones en presente perfecto negativo para las siguientes situaciones:

John (not finish) his homework yet.

I (not see) that movie before.

They (not visit) any new cities this year.

Completa las oraciones con la forma correcta del presente perfecto en interrogativo.

Ejemplo: ________ you (travel) to Europe before? Respuesta: Have you traveled.

Escribe oraciones en presente perfecto interrogativo para las siguientes situaciones:

(Have) you ever (eat) sushi before?

(Has) she (visit) her grandparents recently?

(Have) they (read) any good books lately?

Completa el siguiente diálogo en presente perfecto:

Tom: Hi Mary, what ________ (you/do) this week?

Mary: Hi Tom, I ________ (start) a new job and ________ (meet) some new coworkers.
Tom: That sounds exciting. ________ (you/enjoy) your new job so far?

Mary: Yes, I ________ (learn) a lot and ________ (feel) very challenged.

Escribe una historia corta en presente perfecto usando al menos cinco verbos en este tiempo
verbal.

Completa las siguientes oraciones en presente perfecto con el verbo entre paréntesis:

She ________ (paint) three new paintings this month.

They ________ (not see) that movie yet.

I ________ (forget) my keys at home this morning.

Explica en tus propias palabras el uso del presente perfecto en inglés y da algunos ejemplos
para ilustrar su uso. Por ejemplo, se utiliza para hablar de experiencias pasadas que tienen
alguna relación con el presente, como en "I have studied English for five years."

Poema Romántico en Presente Perfecto:

I have loved you since the day we met,

And my love for you has only grown stronger yet.

I have held you in my arms so tight,

And dreamed of forever being by your side.

I have kissed your lips in the light of day,

And whispered words of love in every way.

I have shared my hopes and fears with you,

And seen the world in a brighter hue.

For in your love, I have found my peace,

And my heart has found a home with ease.

And in the present perfect we can see,

All the love that we have come to be.


Poema Triste en Presente Perfecto:

I have lost my way in this endless night,

And my heart is heavy with a weighty plight.

I have walked through paths both dark and drear,

And shed many a tear along the way here.

I have loved and lost in the game of life,

And endured many a hardship and strife.

I have searched for meaning in this existence,

And found only pain and resistance.

For in this present perfect that I see,

I find only the remnants of a shattered dream.

And yet I hold onto hope and light,

And pray for a day when things will be right.

historia de terror en presente simple para


alumnos de un nivel básico de inglés de
secundaria:

The Haunted House

It's a dark and stormy night. The wind is howling and the rain is pouring down. Three friends,
Mark, Lily, and Josh, are walking home from a party when they see an old, abandoned house.
The house is spooky and creepy, with broken windows and a sagging roof.

Mark says, "Hey guys, let's go check it out!"


Lily and Josh are scared, but they don't want to look like wimps, so they follow Mark inside.
The house is dark and dusty, with cobwebs hanging from the ceiling. As they walk through the
rooms, they hear strange noises and see shadows moving.

Suddenly, Lily screams. "Look, there's a ghost!"

Mark and Josh turn around and see a figure in a white dress standing in front of them. They
freeze in fear as the ghost slowly walks towards them.

"What do we do?" Josh whispers.

Mark says, "Run!"

They turn and run as fast as they can, but the ghost is right behind them. They run out of the
house and into the rain. They keep running until they reach Lily's house.

When they finally stop, they turn around and see that the ghost is gone. They all breathe a sigh
of relief and vow never to go near that haunted house again.

The Killer Clown

It's a dark and windy night. A group of friends, including Sarah, Mike, and Rachel, are walking
home from a Halloween party when they see a clown standing on the side of the road. The
clown is wearing a red nose, white makeup, and a creepy grin on his face.

Sarah says, "Hey guys, let's go talk to him!"

Mike and Rachel are hesitant, but they don't want to seem scared, so they approach the
clown. He starts to juggle some knives and tells them that he is a circus performer. They all
laugh nervously and continue on their way.

Suddenly, they hear a scream. They turn around and see that the clown has pulled out a
chainsaw and is chasing after them. They start to run as fast as they can, but the clown is too
fast.
"Help! Somebody help us!" they scream.

They run into an abandoned building and hide in a room. They hear the clown's footsteps
getting closer and closer. Suddenly, the door bursts open and the clown is standing there with
his chainsaw.

They try to run, but the clown catches them. Sarah, Mike, and Rachel scream as the clown
attacks them with his chainsaw.

In the end, only one of them survives and manages to escape. They vow never to go near a
clown again.

La Llorona

In the small town of Tres de Mayo, strange things have been happening at night. People have
reported seeing a woman in a white dress wandering the streets, crying loudly. This woman is
known as La Llorona.

Legend has it that La Llorona drowned her own children in a nearby river out of jealousy and
sorrow. Ever since, her ghost has roamed the town, searching for her lost children and
terrorizing anyone who crosses her path.

Every night, the locals hear her wailing and crying, and some even claim to have seen her
ghostly figure near the river. Many believe that her spirit is still restless and seeking revenge.

As the nights grow darker and the cries of La Llorona grow louder, the people of Tres de Mayo
fear for their lives. Will they be the next victims of this vengeful spirit?

Estudiantes de un colegio

In a small town in Argentina, a group of students were excited to spend the night at their
school for a special event. They planned to watch scary movies and tell ghost stories.

As the night wore on, strange things began to happen. Lights flickered, doors creaked, and the
students heard footsteps in the hallway. They laughed it off, thinking it was just their
imagination playing tricks on them.
But things took a sinister turn when one of the students went missing. They searched the
entire school but could not find her. As they frantically looked for their friend, they heard eerie
whispers and saw ghostly figures lurking in the shadows.

As the night went on, the students realized that they were not alone. Something or someone
was watching them, and they were not sure if they would make it out alive.

Suddenly, they heard a blood-curdling scream coming from the basement. They cautiously
made their way down the stairs, only to find their missing friend lying lifeless on the floor. They
quickly realized that they were not dealing with a mere ghost but a malevolent force that
wanted to harm them.

As they tried to escape, the students encountered more obstacles and their fear grew with
each passing moment. Would they make it out of the school alive? Only time would tell.

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