Unit 14 Have you packed yet?
woman: i’ve already bought the travel guidebook, but i haven’t got the street map yet.man: that’s ok. i’ll get it. have you packed the camera?boy: yup. i’ve already put it in my suitcase.woman: well, i guess that’s everything.boy: almost everything. we haven’t locked the windows yet.and now check√ the chores listed below the family have already done.√packed the camera√watered the plants× locked the window√bought a travel guidebook × bought a street map× packed the beach towels1c doing pairworkimagine that you are going to the beach for the vacation. ask your family members if they have already made a good preparation. paying attention to the “ present perfect with already and yet” structure.a: have you watered the plants yet?b: yes, i have already watered them.a: have you packed the camera yet?b: yes, i have already packed the camera.a: have you bought a street map yet?b: yes, i have already bought a street map.a: have you locked the window yet?b: yes, i have already locked the window.a: have you packed the beach towels yet?b: yes, i have already packed the beach towels.a: have you bought a travel guidebook yet?b: yes, i have already bought a travel guidebook.2a listening and writingnext is another recording of a conversation about chores done or to be done. listen to the conversation for what mark did and what tina did. while listening also pay attention to the “ present perfect with already and yet” structure.tapescriptboy: mom and dad said they want to leave in ten minutes. are you ready, tina?girl: no. i haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet. i have to do that right now.boy: tina! you’re unbelievable. what about your bike?girl:i’ve already put it in the garage. but i haven’t locked thegarage yet. that’s your job, mark.boy: i know. i’ve already done most of my jobs. i’ve taken out the trash. girl: have you fed the cat yet?boy: not yet. i’ll do it in a minute. have you turned off your radio?girl: yes, i have. i think we’re almost ready.now on page 111write before the 6 sentences m for mark or t for tina.1.no. i haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet. 2.i’ve already put it in the garage. 3.but i haven’t locked the garage yet. 4.i’ve already done most of my jobs. 5.not yet. i’ll do it in a minute. 6.yes, i have. i think we’re almost ready.2b listening and matching to match the questions below with the answers above in 2a, you shall listen to the tape again. have you fed the cat yet? →5what about your bike? →2are you ready, tina? → 1