🔀 The Same Story, Two Ways: Present Perfect vs Past Simple
B1 Grammar Lesson 04 tackles the single most-tested distinction at this level: when to use Present Perfect and when to use Past Simple. Built around 'The Same Story, Two Ways', a magazine feature with five teens from India, the Netherlands, Greece, Türkiye, and Denmark, each presenting their experience in two parallel panels: wide-angle (Present Perfect) and close-up (Past Simple). Covers the decision question ('Does the sentence say exactly when?'), the open-vs-finished time-period distinction (this week vs last week), the open-then-zoom conversation pattern that examiners reward, and the four most common B1 mistakes (yesterday + Present Perfect, 'when?' questions, since + Present Simple, yet + Past Simple). Reading colour-coded in two categories. Includes 6 flashcards, 8 practice MCQs, partner speaking with a 'zoom in' model, a two-paragraph writing task, and a 10-question quiz.
Lesson Plan
- 4 paired sentences contrasting the two tenses for the same event
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Present Perfect (have/has + past participle) = focus on experience or result now, no specific time
- Past Simple (verb-ed / irregular) = focus on a finished event at a specific past time
- The decision question: 'Does the sentence say exactly when?' → Yes = Past Simple, No = Present Perfect
- Open periods (this week / today / this morning while it's still morning) → Present Perfect
- Finished periods (last week / yesterday / this morning spoken in afternoon) → Past Simple
- The 'wide angle → close-up' conversational pattern: open with Present Perfect, zoom into details with Past Simple
- Four classic B1 mistakes: yesterday/last X with Present Perfect, 'when?' with Present Perfect, since with Present Simple, yet with Past Simple
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