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Coping with problems
6B
新思维小学英语
Chapter Four
New words
failed my exam
lost a tennis match
lost my purse
moved overseas
said something unkind to my friend
Present perfect tense - revision
We can use the present perfect tense
to describe a past action which has
a result in the present.
e.g. Sally has moved to England.
(She doesn’t live here anymore.)
e.g. I have lost my purse.
(I don’t have my purse with me anymore.
I’m upset.)
Future tense - revision
We can use the future tense to express
promises or future plans (e.g. things that we can do to cope with
problems).
e.g. I’ll call her often.
e.g. I’ll be more careful in the future.
Mr Wong Joyce
Mr Wong: What has happened, Joyce?
Joyce : I’ve failed the Maths test.
Mr Wong: I’m sorry to hear that.
Are you OK?
Joyce : I feel upset, but I’ll do
more Maths exercises.
What has happened? = What’s the matter?
What’s wrong?
Miss Chan Jack
Miss Chan: What has happened, Jack?
Jack : I’ve eaten something unclean.
Miss Chan: I’m sorry to hear that.
Are you OK?
Jack : I feel sick, but I’ll be more
careful in the future.
Now you try.
pet dog Mimi - die
remember the time we spent together
Charlie: What has happened?
Linda : My ___________________________ .
Charlie: I’m sorry to hear that. Are you OK?
Linda : I feel _________________________
______________________________ .
pet dog Mimi has died
upset, but I’ll remember the time we spent together
Frank Andrew
grandparents - move to England
visit them every year
Frank : What has happened?
Andrew: My ____________________________ .
Frank : I’m sorry to hear that. Are you OK?
Andrew: I feel __________________________ .
grandparents have moved to England
upset, but I’ll visit them every year
Eva Connie
lost in the school singing contest
practise singing more
Connie: What