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Sea Animals + Present Perfect

The document provides information about various sea creatures through images and captions. It discusses seals, turtles, crabs, lobsters, jellyfish, octopuses, squid, and coral reefs. For each creature, it provides details about where they live, their physical characteristics, behaviors, and some historical facts. The document uses the creatures to teach about life under the sea.
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Sea Animals + Present Perfect

The document provides information about various sea creatures through images and captions. It discusses seals, turtles, crabs, lobsters, jellyfish, octopuses, squid, and coral reefs. For each creature, it provides details about where they live, their physical characteristics, behaviors, and some historical facts. The document uses the creatures to teach about life under the sea.
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Under the Sea

Teacher Annamaria

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We have been at home for one month.

I still haven’t gone to the beach!

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I haven’t been at the beach
since
for 8August 2019!
months!!!

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Tour of the OCEAN!

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Seals live in the sea
and on land. Seal
Like dolphins and
whales, they are
mammals so they
have babies and feed
them milk!

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Turtles live in the
sea and on land,
like seals. Turtle
They are mammals
but they lay eggs
on the sand.

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This giant Japanese spider
crab has lived in the sea Crab
since the time of the
dinosaurs.
It’s 4 mt. across. It has 2
claws and 8 thin legs with
white spots.
It walks from side to side

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Like crabs, lobsters
have a hard shell and
two big claws, Lobster
but their bodies
aren’t round!

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Jellyfish aren’t fish. They
have been in our seas and
oceans for 650 million
Jellyfish
years. They haven’t got a
brain or bones and they
can be from 2,5 cm to 61
mt. long. They eat small
fish and tiny animals
called zooplankton.

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This blue-ringed octopus
lives in coral reefs near
Australia.
It’s very small (6 cm) but
Octopus
it’s very dangerous.
It has got 8 “legs” and
has no shell.

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Like an octopus, a
squid has 8 “legs”.
This is a giant squid. Squid
They can be 14 mt
long and they have
the biggest eyes in
the world.

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Coral reefs look like
forests but corals aren’t
plants.
Each reef contains
Coral reef
millions of very small
animals. The reefs are
important because lots
of other sea animals
live there.

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Present Perfect
Talk about something that started in the past but continues in the
present.
Crabs have lived in the sea since the time of dinosaurs.

Time of dinosaurs Today

Hello

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Present Perfect vs Simple Past
3 years ago I worked in an
Aquarium.
Past 3 years ago Now

I have worked in an Aquarium since 2017.

2017 Now

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Since For
We use SINCE when the action We use FOR when we talk about
started in a specific point in the the duration of the action.
past.
past present future
Starting For is always followed by a time
point expression:
3 minutes 2 days 4 years
Since is always followed by a
time expression that refers to a Still
specific point in time: We use STILL when we talk about
something that hasn’t happened in the past
yesterday last 2008 and we can see the result in the present.
month
We still haven’t chosen a project.

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Since For
We use SINCE when the action We use FOR when we talk about
started in a specific point in the duration of the action:
time:
I have lived in Bari since 2018. I have lived in Bari for 2 years.

I have played tennis since I was 5 years-old. I have played tennis for 10 years.
(now I am 15 years old)

I have been at the beach since half past I have been at the beach for half an hour.
three.
(now it’s four o’clock)

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This is Michael’s lifeline. Write four
sentences with “since” and four with “for”.

1. Michael / have / sister. Michael has had a sister since 2002. Michael has had a sister for 18 years.
2. Michael / live / in Manchester.
3. Michael / go / Queen Street
School.
4. Michael / play / tennis.
5. Michael / study / French.

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Under the Sea

Teacher Annamaria

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