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Emanuele Giaccherini of Italy celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the UEFA EURO 2016 Group E match between Belgium and Italy.

Present Perfect - Podcast 56

Present Perfect - Podcast 56

In this week's Premier Skills English podcast, Rich and Jack talk about Euro 2016 and the language focus is on the present perfect. How do we use it and when do we use it? You can also win a Premier League shirt in our new competition. All you have to do is say which Premier League player is going to score most goals at Euro 2016. Easy!

How much did you understand?

Vocabulary 

In the podcast, Rich and Jack used some vocabulary that might be new for you. Try the activity below to see how much you understand:

A Swiss player tackled a French player and he popped the ball!

Activity 1: In this activity, you have to match the words and phrases at the top with the descriptions below.
Can you match the words to their definitions?

Is West Ham's French forward, Dimitri Payet the best player at Euro2016 so far?.

Language - Present Perfect

In this week's podcast, we spoke about the present perfect.  First of all, let's look at how we create the present perfect. After this, we will look at how we use the present perfect.

Present Perfect - Form

The present perfect is formed from the present tense of the verb have and the past participle of a verb. The past participle is the third form of the verb. If the verb is regular this means it ends in -ed like played, worked and liked. But, some of the most common verbs, in English, are irregular as you can see from the table below:

Common Verb Past Participle Common Verb Past Participle
be been eat eaten
have had take taken
do done say said
get got tell told
go gone buy bought

Now, have a go at this activity, which focusses on the form of the present perfect and regular and irregular verbs. Can you write the correct form of the present perfect? 

Activity 2: Read each sentence and decide how to complete the sentence using the present perfect.
Can you write the correct form of the verb?

Daniel Sturridge got a last-minute winner to give England a 2-1 win against Wales in their 'Battle of Britain'.

Present Perfect - Use

We can use the present perfect tense:

  • for something that started in the past and continues in the present, and
  • for something we have done several times in the past and continue to do so

They’ve been married for nearly fifty years.

She has lived in Liverpool all her life.

In the podcast, Jack and Rich used some sentences to show this:

Ronaldo has now played more times for Portugal than any other player. He has won 128 caps for Portugal.

Now, have a go at this activity, which focusses on the present perfect in more detail. If you want to more, then, take a look at the Learn English website from the British Council.

Activity 3: In this activity, take a look at the sentences, they all have mistakes in them, and try to write the sentences correctly.
Can you correct the errors?

Sunderland's forward, Emanuel Giaccherini, has helped Italy reach the knockout stages.

Transcript

If the listening was a bit difficult, you can listen again and read the transcript at the same time.
Read the transcript and listen at the same time.

Welcome

Rich: Hello my name’s Rich and welcome to this week’s Premier Skills English podcast.

Jack: Hi everyone. I’m Jack and every week we talk about football and help you with your English.

Rich: This week we’re going to talk more about what has happened at Euro 2016, help you with the present perfect and tell you about our new Euro 2016 competition.

Jack: But first let’s take a look at what you’ve been talking about on the website.

Rich: We’ve had more than 200 comments on the website this week, which is great news!

Jack: Lots of you have sent us comments about Euro 2016. Buchiy from Japan thinks Croatia might surprise a few teams and JBN 11 from France thinks Paul Pogba or Daniel Sturridge will finish as top scorer.

Rich: A lot of you also spoke about pronunciation, which we looked at in last week’s podcast. It was interesting to hear the pronunciation problems you have with English and the pronunciation problems foreigners have with your language.

Jack: And thanks to Haydi from Tunisia for taking the time to analyse some of the common problems that French and Arabic speakers have when speaking English. Have a look at the comments in last week’s podcast and write a reply if you agree with her.

Language Focus / Latest News

Rich: France have qualified for the next round of Euro2016. Italy have also progressed to the next round.

Jack: West Ham’s Dimitri Payet has been France’s best player so far and Sunderland’s Emanuele Giaccherini has played really well for Italy.

Rich: France have qualified... Italy have progressed... Giaccherini has played... that’s a lot of present perfect.

Jack: We create the present perfect by using have in the present tense so have or has in the third person and then the third form of the verb which is sometimes called the past participle.

Rich: For regular verbs, the third form is the same as the past form - that is, the verb plus ‘ed’.

Jack: So; France have qualified for the next round. We use have and then qualified because qualify is a regular verb. We say qualify - qualified - qualified.

Rich: It’s the same with progress. Progress - progressed - progressed. Italy have progressed to the next round.

Jack: Irregular verbs don’t follow the pattern - that’s what makes them irregular. There are lots of irregular verbs in English and you just have to learn them.

Rich: Actually, some of the most common verbs are irregular. Have, do, be, get, go, eat, say, take...

Jack: Here’s another example of the present perfect: Romania and Ukraine have gone home. They have been knocked out of the competition.

Rich: Here we use the verb go. Go is an irregular verb. We say go in the present, went in the past simple and in the third form we say gone. Go-went-gone. Romania and Ukraine have gone home.

Jack: The next sentence is a bit more complicated. This is the present perfect in the passive form. Romania have been knocked out. We make the present perfect passive with ‘have been’ plus the third form of the verb so we say ‘Romania have been knocked out’ or ‘Romania have been knocked out by Albania’.

Rich: Let’s look at another example: In the match between Portugal and Austria Cristiano Ronaldo became the most capped player in the history of Portuguese football. Ronaldo has now played more times for Portugal than any other player. He has won 128 caps for Portugal.

Jack: Here’s a challenge for you. Why do we say Ronaldo has won 128 caps for Portugal but David Beckham won 115 caps for England?

Rich: That’s a good question - OK, let’s see your answers in the comments section.

Football Phrase

Rich: Right, last week’s football phrase was group of death.

Jack: It sounds a bit scary.

Rich: It actually means a group at a football competition where all four teams are strong and have an equal chance of progressing.

Jack: It’s called a group of death because nobody knows which team will survive.

Rich: Lots of you got the right answer, including: Kwesimanifest from Ghana, HassanRaja447 from Pakistan, Elghoul from Algeria, Konstantin Samsonov and Alex from Ukraine, Polevoy2000 from Belarus, and AleksandarR from Montenegro. Well done to all of you!  Have you got a football phrase this week, Jack?

Jack: Yes, I have but I haven’t chosen this week’s football phrase. It’s been chosen by kwesimanifrst from Ghana. If you want to know more about a football phrase, just write a comment for us and we might choose it for the podcast.

Rich: So, what’s Kwesimanifest’s phrase?

Jack: This week’s football phrase is to book a place. This means to go through to the next round of a competition. So you can say France, Switzerland and Italy have all booked a place in the knockout stage of the competition. The first word of the phrase is a synonym for reserve. You can reserve a table at a restaurant for example or maybe a seat on a plane.  

Competition

Rich: We’ve got a new competition for you and another chance to win a Premier League football shirt of your choice for the start of the new Premier League season on the 13th of August.

Jack: And it’s the simplest competition yet. All you have to do is write a comment saying which Premier League player at Euro2016 will score the most goals.

Rich: Just write a comment in the section below. You have to write who you think will score the most goals before 2400 on Friday the 1st of July.

Jack: So, you can watch a few more matches before you make your decision.

Strange but true

Rich: Before we finish, did you see the strange thing that happened in the France - Switzerland match?

Jack: No, I didn’t. What happened?

Rich: A Swiss player tackled a French player and he popped the ball!

Jack: Popped the ball?

Rich: Yes, the studs on his boots ripped right through the ball, making a big tear. And in the same game at least 5 Swiss player’s shirts were ripped too!

Jack: I’ve never seen that happen before. A ball popping! hope they had plenty of extras!

Rich: Right, that’s all we have time for today!

Jack: Don’t forget to write your answers to our questions, football phrase and competition in the comments below.

Rich: Bye for now and enjoy your football!

 

 

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What do you think?

In this week’s podcast, we spoke about Euro 2016 and the present perfect. We asked you what the difference was between these two sentences:

Ronaldo has won 128 caps for Portugal.

David Beckham won 115 caps for England.

Can you tell us the difference in the comments section below?

Remember to enter the Euro 2016 competition above by telling us which Premier League player is going to score most goals at Euro 2016.

And finally, make your guess at this week's football phrase in the comments section below.

 
If you want us to correct your English, just write 'correct me' at the beginning of your comment.

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haydi's picture
haydi
28/06/2016
TN
3189
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Ok, thank you. I thought that it has a bad meaning in such a situation! Many word have many meanings, so it’s a bit hard to know the exactly sense.


haydi's picture
haydi
28/06/2016 19:39
Tunisia
Newcastle United
3189

Ok, thank you. I thought that it has a bad meaning in such a situation! Many word have many meanings, so it’s a bit hard to know the exactly sense.

haydi's picture
haydi
23/06/2016
TN
3189
points

The word ‘a cap’ with this meaning: an international appearance for a sports team, is just a football use?
I see that the word means ‘a hat’, ‘a top’, ‘a hood’, ‘a bonnet’....


haydi's picture
haydi
23/06/2016 17:00
Tunisia
Newcastle United
3189

The word ‘a cap’ with this meaning: an international appearance for a sports team, is just a football use?
I see that the word means ‘a hat’, ‘a top’, ‘a hood’, ‘a bonnet’....

Rich's picture
Rich
24/06/2016
ES
594
points

No, it's used in other sports, too. Rugby and cricket use the term 'cap' but I think it's a term that is used mainly in the UK. It's also a useful word as it has many different meanings.


Rich's picture
Rich
24/06/2016 09:52
Spain
Liverpool
594

No, it's used in other sports, too. Rugby and cricket use the term 'cap' but I think it's a term that is used mainly in the UK. It's also a useful word as it has many different meanings.

haydi's picture
haydi
28/06/2016
TN
3189
points

Thank you Rich, I get, it’s also a new word for me.


haydi's picture
haydi
28/06/2016 19:36
Tunisia
Newcastle United
3189

Thank you Rich, I get, it’s also a new word for me.

AleksandarR
23/06/2016
ME
518
points

I think that R. Lukaku will score most goals at Euro 2016.


AleksandarR
23/06/2016 16:56
Montenegro
Manchester United
518

I think that R. Lukaku will score most goals at Euro 2016.

odavaz
23/06/2016
FR
42
points

correct me if I'm wrong.
Ronaldo has won 128 caps for Portugal.
In this phase Ronaldo still can win more caps with Portugal and in the second one David Beckham in the total of his caps he has won 115 games.


odavaz
23/06/2016 11:17
France
Chelsea
42

correct me if I'm wrong.
Ronaldo has won 128 caps for Portugal.
In this phase Ronaldo still can win more caps with Portugal and in the second one David Beckham in the total of his caps he has won 115 games.

Rich's picture
Rich
23/06/2016
ES
594
points

Hi Odavaz

Thanks for your message and welcome to Premier Skills English. After yesterday's match, Ronaldo now has 129 caps for Portugal.

You are right about the difference between the two sentences. Ronaldo hasn't finished his football career so we use the present perfect. David Beckham has retired so we use the past simple.

Are you enjoying Euro 2016?

Rich - The Premier Skills English Team

 


Rich's picture
Rich
23/06/2016 11:27
Spain
Liverpool
594

Hi Odavaz

Thanks for your message and welcome to Premier Skills English. After yesterday's match, Ronaldo now has 129 caps for Portugal.

You are right about the difference between the two sentences. Ronaldo hasn't finished his football career so we use the present perfect. David Beckham has retired so we use the past simple.

Are you enjoying Euro 2016?

Rich - The Premier Skills English Team

 

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kwesimanifest
23/06/2016
GH
4779
points

I think Portugal didn't take their chances in the 1st two games and are only fortunate to make it to the round of 16


kwesimanifest's picture
kwesimanifest
23/06/2016 05:16
Ghana
Manchester United
4779

I think Portugal didn't take their chances in the 1st two games and are only fortunate to make it to the round of 16

kwesimanifest's picture
kwesimanifest
23/06/2016
GH
4779
points

Russia, Czech Republic, Austria and Romania also had a similar fate as Sweden


kwesimanifest's picture
kwesimanifest
23/06/2016 05:14
Ghana
Manchester United
4779

Russia, Czech Republic, Austria and Romania also had a similar fate as Sweden

kwesimanifest's picture
kwesimanifest
23/06/2016
GH
4779
points

It's a poor finish for Swedish team drawing 1 match and loosing the remaining 2.


kwesimanifest's picture
kwesimanifest
23/06/2016 05:08
Ghana
Manchester United
4779

It's a poor finish for Swedish team drawing 1 match and loosing the remaining 2.

kwesimanifest's picture
kwesimanifest
23/06/2016
GH
4779
points

I remember saying Croatia was to be watched out for and they are somewhat proving me right.


kwesimanifest's picture
kwesimanifest
23/06/2016 04:56
Ghana
Manchester United
4779

I remember saying Croatia was to be watched out for and they are somewhat proving me right.

kwesimanifest's picture
kwesimanifest
23/06/2016
GH
4779
points

The popped ball incident surprised me. For me it's being a while since I witnessed such an action.


kwesimanifest's picture
kwesimanifest
23/06/2016 04:45
Ghana
Manchester United
4779

The popped ball incident surprised me. For me it's being a while since I witnessed such an action.

kwesimanifest's picture
kwesimanifest
23/06/2016
GH
4779
points

Payet as it stands is the best forward in the Euros


kwesimanifest's picture
kwesimanifest
23/06/2016 04:42
Ghana
Manchester United
4779

Payet as it stands is the best forward in the Euros

mzizo
23/06/2016
EG
1
points

Ronaldo still plays for Portugal. so, winning more caps is possible. Present perfect is used
While Beckham doesn't play for England anymore. So the past simple is the appropriate tense.


mzizo
23/06/2016 00:06
Egypt
Manchester United
1

Ronaldo still plays for Portugal. so, winning more caps is possible. Present perfect is used
While Beckham doesn't play for England anymore. So the past simple is the appropriate tense.

Rich's picture
Rich
23/06/2016
ES
594
points

Hi Mzizo and welcome to Premier Skills English!

You're right about the difference between the two sentences. As a Manchester Utd fan, are you looking forward to the new Premier League season?

Rich - The Premier Skills English Team


Rich's picture
Rich
23/06/2016 08:15
Spain
Liverpool
594

Hi Mzizo and welcome to Premier Skills English!

You're right about the difference between the two sentences. As a Manchester Utd fan, are you looking forward to the new Premier League season?

Rich - The Premier Skills English Team

elghoul's picture
elghoul
22/06/2016
DZ
3988
points

Ronaldo has now won 128 caps and he can win more in the future. Beckham won 115 caps and he will not win because he will never add any cap or play for England.
PAYET DIMITRI is going to score most goals at this tournament as a Premier League player.
Word guessing : qualify.


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elghoul
22/06/2016 17:41
Algeria
Manchester City
3988

Ronaldo has now won 128 caps and he can win more in the future. Beckham won 115 caps and he will not win because he will never add any cap or play for England.
PAYET DIMITRI is going to score most goals at this tournament as a Premier League player.
Word guessing : qualify.

Rich's picture
Rich
22/06/2016
ES
594
points

Hi Elghoul

You're right about the difference between the two sentences but you need to think about this week's football phrase again!

Payet has a good chance of being the top scorer. He has 2 goals already!

Rich - The Premier Skills English Team


Rich's picture
Rich
22/06/2016 18:39
Spain
Liverpool
594

Hi Elghoul

You're right about the difference between the two sentences but you need to think about this week's football phrase again!

Payet has a good chance of being the top scorer. He has 2 goals already!

Rich - The Premier Skills English Team

Alex_from_Ukraine's picture
Alex_from_Ukraine
22/06/2016
UA
6562
points

Sturridge will definitely score most goals at Euro 2016.


Alex_from_Ukraine's picture
Alex_from_Ukraine
22/06/2016 14:05
Ukraine
Liverpool
6562

Sturridge will definitely score most goals at Euro 2016.

Rich's picture
Rich
22/06/2016
ES
594
points

I really hope so and if he does it could win you a Premier League shirt!!!


Rich's picture
Rich
22/06/2016 17:27
Spain
Liverpool
594

I really hope so and if he does it could win you a Premier League shirt!!!

Alex_from_Ukraine's picture
Alex_from_Ukraine
23/06/2016
UA
6562
points

So, three of us are full of hopes. :-)


Alex_from_Ukraine's picture
Alex_from_Ukraine
23/06/2016 03:13
Ukraine
Liverpool
6562

So, three of us are full of hopes. :-)

Hassan_raja447
22/06/2016
PK
837
points

What is the result of previous competition? Most goals at group stages?


Hassan_raja447
22/06/2016 10:46
Pakistan
Liverpool
837

What is the result of previous competition? Most goals at group stages?

Rich's picture
Rich
22/06/2016
ES
594
points

Hi Hassan_Raja447

The group stage finishes tonight so we don't know the result yet. The result and the winner will be announced in next week's podcast.

Thanks for your comment.

Rich - The Premier Skills English Team

 


Rich's picture
Rich
22/06/2016 11:53
Spain
Liverpool
594

Hi Hassan_Raja447

The group stage finishes tonight so we don't know the result yet. The result and the winner will be announced in next week's podcast.

Thanks for your comment.

Rich - The Premier Skills English Team

 

Hassan_raja447
22/06/2016
PK
837
points

This week's football phrase is **** a ticket. I think


Hassan_raja447
22/06/2016 10:45
Pakistan
Liverpool
837

This week's football phrase is **** a ticket. I think

admin's picture
admin
22/06/2016
GB
560
points

Hi Hassan_raja447

You got the first part right, but it's not a ticket. Can you think of another phrase that is very similar to this?

Thanks

Jack


admin's picture
admin
22/06/2016 13:41
United Kingdom
Arsenal
560

Hi Hassan_raja447

You got the first part right, but it's not a ticket. Can you think of another phrase that is very similar to this?

Thanks

Jack

Hassan_raja447
22/06/2016
PK
837
points

Yes of course! It's **** a spot or *****.


Hassan_raja447
22/06/2016 14:39
Pakistan
Liverpool
837

Yes of course! It's **** a spot or *****.

admin's picture
admin
22/06/2016
GB
560
points

Well done! That's the one.


admin's picture
admin
22/06/2016 15:22
United Kingdom
Arsenal
560

Well done! That's the one.

Hassan_raja447
22/06/2016
PK
837
points

Correct me
Rolando is not retired from International football and is currently playing for his nation, on the other hand Beckham is not playing for his country. Present simple is used for something that has been completed or finished. Present perfect is used for something that has been continue.


Hassan_raja447
22/06/2016 10:44
Pakistan
Liverpool
837

Correct me
Rolando is not retired from International football and is currently playing for his nation, on the other hand Beckham is not playing for his country. Present simple is used for something that has been completed or finished. Present perfect is used for something that has been continue.

Rich's picture
Rich
23/06/2016
ES
594
points

Hi Hassan_Raja447

You're right when you say that the present perfect is used for something that started in the past and has still not been completed. So, thinking about that, would these two sentences be possible?

  1. Ronaldo has not retired from international football.
  2. Beckham has retired from international football.

Rich's picture
Rich
23/06/2016 08:20
Spain
Liverpool
594

Hi Hassan_Raja447

You're right when you say that the present perfect is used for something that started in the past and has still not been completed. So, thinking about that, would these two sentences be possible?

  1. Ronaldo has not retired from international football.
  2. Beckham has retired from international football.
Rema's picture
Rema
01/07/2016
RS
538
points

Hi Rich

Hi Rich

Retirement is proces which is completed or finished, so in my opinion here is appropriate to say:
1. Ronaldo didn't retire from international football.
2. Backam retired from international football.


Rema's picture
Rema
01/07/2016 23:03
Serbia
West Ham United
538

Hi Rich

Hi Rich

Retirement is proces which is completed or finished, so in my opinion here is appropriate to say:
1. Ronaldo didn't retire from international football.
2. Backam retired from international football.

Rich's picture
Rich
04/07/2016
ES
594
points

Hi Rema

Both can be correct in some contexts but it would be more likely to hear, 'Ronaldo hasn't retired from international football' and 'Beckham has retired from international football'. If there was a specific date then the past simple would be used i.e. 'Beckham retired from international football in 2009'. Have a look here for more about the present perfect and past simple.

Cheers

Rich

 


Rich's picture
Rich
04/07/2016 08:35
Spain
Liverpool
594

Hi Rema

Both can be correct in some contexts but it would be more likely to hear, 'Ronaldo hasn't retired from international football' and 'Beckham has retired from international football'. If there was a specific date then the past simple would be used i.e. 'Beckham retired from international football in 2009'. Have a look here for more about the present perfect and past simple.

Cheers

Rich

 

Rema's picture
Rema
17/07/2016
RS
538
points

Thanks Rich :)


Rema's picture
Rema
17/07/2016 13:43
Serbia
West Ham United
538

Thanks Rich :)

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kwesimanifest
22/06/2016
GH
4779
points

For this week's phrase is thought of one that would fit the on going Euros and i think the period fits perfectly.


kwesimanifest's picture
kwesimanifest
22/06/2016 10:13
Ghana
Manchester United
4779

For this week's phrase is thought of one that would fit the on going Euros and i think the period fits perfectly.

Rich's picture
Rich
23/06/2016
ES
594
points

Thanks for the phrase kwesimanifest. Did you see Iceland and Ireland **** * ***** in the knockout stages last night?


Rich's picture
Rich
23/06/2016 08:22
Spain
Liverpool
594

Thanks for the phrase kwesimanifest. Did you see Iceland and Ireland **** * ***** in the knockout stages last night?

kwesimanifest's picture
kwesimanifest
22/06/2016
GH
4779
points

An example of a present perfect tense: She has learned to speak Russian.


kwesimanifest's picture
kwesimanifest
22/06/2016 10:06
Ghana
Manchester United
4779

An example of a present perfect tense: She has learned to speak Russian.

kwesimanifest's picture
kwesimanifest
22/06/2016
GH
4779
points

Ronaldo has won 128 caps for Portugal.
David Beckham won 115 caps for England.
The difference is time. Beckham doesn't play anymore so he won 115 caps but Ronaldo is still playing which is presently and has won 128 caps and might get more caps.


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kwesimanifest
22/06/2016 06:06
Ghana
Manchester United
4779

Ronaldo has won 128 caps for Portugal.
David Beckham won 115 caps for England.
The difference is time. Beckham doesn't play anymore so he won 115 caps but Ronaldo is still playing which is presently and has won 128 caps and might get more caps.

haydi's picture
haydi
23/06/2016
TN
3189
points

I think the same kwesimanifest.


haydi's picture
haydi
23/06/2016 16:59
Tunisia
Newcastle United
3189

I think the same kwesimanifest.

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Skills: Listening

Vocabulary: Football English

Language: Present Perfect