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Present simple and
continuous
Present simple
• Form: He/she/it works. I work. They work
He doesn’t work. They don’t work.
Does he work? Do they work?
Use: we use the present simple tense to:
-give information about permanent activities
(Valentino makes luxury chocolates.)
describe a state that doesn’t change:
(He looks like his father.)
-talk about routine activities, repeated
actions or habits:
(I often travel abroad on business.)
-some verbs are always used in the present
simple (not with –ing):
What do you mean? I remember her name.
Present continuous

• Form: I am going. He/she/it is going. They
are going.
I am not going. Am I going?
Use: We use the present continuous to:
-describe activities in progress at the
moment of speaking
(She is talking to him on the phone right
now.)
-describe temporary situations:
(The delegation is staying at the Hilton
until Friday.)
- refer to future arrangements:
(He is starting a new job next week.)
- describe changing situation:
(We are developing a new marketing
strategy.)
Complete these sentences with either the
present simple or the present continuous

• We normally _______ (hold) ous sales
conference in Spain, but this year we
_______ (hold) it in Poland.
• Although we ________ (use) our own sales
representative at the moment, we
generally _________ (use) agents in
Japan.
• It normally _______ (take) us two years
to develop a new product.
• We don’t often ______ (raise) our prices
more than 5%, but this time we
__________ (raise) them 10%.
• Usually our Sales Director _________
(deal) with important customers.
• We usually ________ (recruit) from
within the company, but this time we
_________ (advertise) externally.
• We _______ (rent) offices until our
new headquarters are ready.
• The company ________ (want) to
achieve record sales this year.
Present perfect simple
and continuous
Present perfect - simple
• Form : I/you/we/they have worked
he/she/it has worked
•
I/you/he/she/it/we/they
•
haven’t worked
Have I/ you/ we/ they
•
worked? Has he/she/it
worked?
Uses
• Talk about actions that continue
from the past to the present

We have been in this business for over 50
years. (we are still in business)
Talk about past events that have an
impact in the present
Recently profits have fallen sharply
because of strong competition.
• Talk about life experiences

– He’s worked in a number of different
firms.
– She’s never had to lead a team before.
(in her life up to now)
Present perfect
continuous
• Form : have/has + been + -ing

– She’s been studying for three years.
– They haven’t been working here long.
– How long have they been living here?
Use
• An activity that began in the past and is
continuing now.
– I’ve been studying English for three years?
– Sometimes there is no difference between
the simple and the continuous. The
continuous can express a temporary activity,
while the simple expresses a permanent
state.
• A past activity that has caused a
present result
– I’ve been working all day. (I’m tired now)
Present perfect simple
or continuous?
• The simple expresses a complited
action ( I’ve painted the kitchen, and
now I’m doing the bathroom.)
• The continuous expresses an activity
over a period of time ( I’ve got paint
in my hair because I’ve been
decorating)
• Some verbs have the idea of a long
time, for example, wait, work, play,
try, learn, rain. These verbs are
often found in the continuous.
– I’ve cut my finger.(one short action)
– I’ve been cutting firewood.(perhaps over
several hours)
• Some verbs don’t have the idea of a
long time, for example, find, start,
buy, die, lose, break, stop. Those
verbs are more usually found in the
simple.
– I’ve got lost my passport.
Complete the sentences with the
correct verb form, Present Perfect
Simple or Continuous :
• I ______ ( wait ) for you for ages! Where
have you been?
• I ______ ( break ) a glass. I’m awfully
sorry.
• Wow! Ou _____ ( make ) dinner! Let’s eat
now.
• She ______ ( sleep ) downstairs because
she has broken her leg.
• We ______ ( look ) for a hotel for
two hours!
• I’m exhausted! I ______ ( work ) all
day, and I _____ ( not finish ) yet.
Company vocabulary
•
•
•
•
•

Subsidiary
Profit
Turnover
Head office
Workforce

• The money a company
makes after taking away
its costs
• A company which is more
than 50% owned by a
parent company
• The amount of money a
company receives from
sales
• The employees
• The main building of a
large organisation
vocabulary
• Market share
• Share price

• The cost of a
company’s shares
• The percentages of
sales a company has in
a particular market
quiz
• if you don’t like it, you can _____ it and
we’ll give you your money back
• one of the problems of online sales:_____
when the customer is not at home
• a building for storing goods______
• another word for buy, or sth that’s bought
• a reduction often expressed as percentage
of the original price _______
• we must _____ our customers the best
products and services
• a buyer buys and a seller ______
• if you don’t like it, you can _____ it for
sth else of the same value
• sth you think is cheap in relation to its real
value _____
• when you send the goods, you ship or
______ them
• money given back to a customer who has
returned goods _____
• we don’t have any at the moment; we’re out
of _____
General Approach
to great ideas
• An idea is a form (such as a thought)
formed by consciousness (including mind)
through the process of ideation.
• In a popular sense, an idea arises in a
reflex, spontaneous manner, even without
thinking or serious reflection , for
example, when we talk about the idea of a
person or a place
No one way is going to work best for all ideas,
but here's a general scheme to frame your
efforts:

•
•

•

Look at your idea. Observe it from
different perspectives and angles.
Take your idea apart. Use different
approaches. Try looking at each part as a
separate idea.

Add to/remove from your idea.
Your idea should be complete, but
not overdone
•
•
•

Modify/Substitute parts. Find out
which works best.
Put the parts together. Use
different designs and orderings.
Combine ideas together. In
different ways.
• Use your idea. Adapt it for a special
purpose. Maybe some new ideas will
occur to you

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Present simple and continuous

  • 2. Present simple • Form: He/she/it works. I work. They work He doesn’t work. They don’t work. Does he work? Do they work? Use: we use the present simple tense to: -give information about permanent activities (Valentino makes luxury chocolates.)
  • 3. describe a state that doesn’t change: (He looks like his father.) -talk about routine activities, repeated actions or habits: (I often travel abroad on business.) -some verbs are always used in the present simple (not with –ing): What do you mean? I remember her name.
  • 4. Present continuous • Form: I am going. He/she/it is going. They are going. I am not going. Am I going? Use: We use the present continuous to: -describe activities in progress at the moment of speaking (She is talking to him on the phone right now.)
  • 5. -describe temporary situations: (The delegation is staying at the Hilton until Friday.) - refer to future arrangements: (He is starting a new job next week.) - describe changing situation: (We are developing a new marketing strategy.)
  • 6. Complete these sentences with either the present simple or the present continuous • We normally _______ (hold) ous sales conference in Spain, but this year we _______ (hold) it in Poland. • Although we ________ (use) our own sales representative at the moment, we generally _________ (use) agents in Japan. • It normally _______ (take) us two years to develop a new product.
  • 7. • We don’t often ______ (raise) our prices more than 5%, but this time we __________ (raise) them 10%. • Usually our Sales Director _________ (deal) with important customers. • We usually ________ (recruit) from within the company, but this time we _________ (advertise) externally.
  • 8. • We _______ (rent) offices until our new headquarters are ready. • The company ________ (want) to achieve record sales this year.
  • 10. Present perfect - simple • Form : I/you/we/they have worked he/she/it has worked • I/you/he/she/it/we/they • haven’t worked Have I/ you/ we/ they • worked? Has he/she/it worked?
  • 11. Uses • Talk about actions that continue from the past to the present We have been in this business for over 50 years. (we are still in business) Talk about past events that have an impact in the present Recently profits have fallen sharply because of strong competition.
  • 12. • Talk about life experiences – He’s worked in a number of different firms. – She’s never had to lead a team before. (in her life up to now)
  • 13. Present perfect continuous • Form : have/has + been + -ing – She’s been studying for three years. – They haven’t been working here long. – How long have they been living here?
  • 14. Use • An activity that began in the past and is continuing now. – I’ve been studying English for three years? – Sometimes there is no difference between the simple and the continuous. The continuous can express a temporary activity, while the simple expresses a permanent state.
  • 15. • A past activity that has caused a present result – I’ve been working all day. (I’m tired now)
  • 16. Present perfect simple or continuous? • The simple expresses a complited action ( I’ve painted the kitchen, and now I’m doing the bathroom.) • The continuous expresses an activity over a period of time ( I’ve got paint in my hair because I’ve been decorating)
  • 17. • Some verbs have the idea of a long time, for example, wait, work, play, try, learn, rain. These verbs are often found in the continuous. – I’ve cut my finger.(one short action) – I’ve been cutting firewood.(perhaps over several hours)
  • 18. • Some verbs don’t have the idea of a long time, for example, find, start, buy, die, lose, break, stop. Those verbs are more usually found in the simple. – I’ve got lost my passport.
  • 19. Complete the sentences with the correct verb form, Present Perfect Simple or Continuous : • I ______ ( wait ) for you for ages! Where have you been? • I ______ ( break ) a glass. I’m awfully sorry. • Wow! Ou _____ ( make ) dinner! Let’s eat now. • She ______ ( sleep ) downstairs because she has broken her leg.
  • 20. • We ______ ( look ) for a hotel for two hours! • I’m exhausted! I ______ ( work ) all day, and I _____ ( not finish ) yet.
  • 21. Company vocabulary • • • • • Subsidiary Profit Turnover Head office Workforce • The money a company makes after taking away its costs • A company which is more than 50% owned by a parent company • The amount of money a company receives from sales • The employees • The main building of a large organisation
  • 22. vocabulary • Market share • Share price • The cost of a company’s shares • The percentages of sales a company has in a particular market
  • 23. quiz • if you don’t like it, you can _____ it and we’ll give you your money back • one of the problems of online sales:_____ when the customer is not at home • a building for storing goods______ • another word for buy, or sth that’s bought
  • 24. • a reduction often expressed as percentage of the original price _______ • we must _____ our customers the best products and services • a buyer buys and a seller ______ • if you don’t like it, you can _____ it for sth else of the same value
  • 25. • sth you think is cheap in relation to its real value _____ • when you send the goods, you ship or ______ them • money given back to a customer who has returned goods _____ • we don’t have any at the moment; we’re out of _____
  • 26. General Approach to great ideas • An idea is a form (such as a thought) formed by consciousness (including mind) through the process of ideation. • In a popular sense, an idea arises in a reflex, spontaneous manner, even without thinking or serious reflection , for example, when we talk about the idea of a person or a place
  • 27. No one way is going to work best for all ideas, but here's a general scheme to frame your efforts: • • • Look at your idea. Observe it from different perspectives and angles. Take your idea apart. Use different approaches. Try looking at each part as a separate idea. Add to/remove from your idea. Your idea should be complete, but not overdone
  • 28. • • • Modify/Substitute parts. Find out which works best. Put the parts together. Use different designs and orderings. Combine ideas together. In different ways.
  • 29. • Use your idea. Adapt it for a special purpose. Maybe some new ideas will occur to you