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The document discusses various aspects of pirate ships and shipwrecks. It notes that pirate ships and shipwrecks can be exotic and remarkable destinations, yet also dreadful. Nonetheless, they often feature pirates and the locations of shipwrecks.
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NF6 Unit2

The document discusses various aspects of pirate ships and shipwrecks. It notes that pirate ships and shipwrecks can be exotic and remarkable destinations, yet also dreadful. Nonetheless, they often feature pirates and the locations of shipwrecks.
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ทัศนคติ ค่อนข้ าง มีเสน่ห์

น่าทึง;

6 3 2 4

7 8 1 5

กว้ างขวาง รี บด่วน,ทันที


ภูมิใจ นอกเหนือจาก
Jamaica.
physics.
travel.
that locals are friendly.
Past Perfect

The house was very quiet when


I got home. Everybody had gone
to bed.

You went to T.BB’s house, but she


wasn’t there. She had gone out.
Practice
I invited Christ Evan to the party,
but he couldn’t come.
(he / arrange / to do something else.

I invited Christ Even to the party,


but he couldn’t come.
He had arranged to do something else.
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Past Perfect Activities
Predicaments

1. Produce imaginative past perfect sentences


2. Explain why you were caught in a certain predicament
3. Each pair of students get a shuffled set which should be
placed face down on the desk
4. Take the top card and reads the predicament to your
partner

Example: I saw you at a party last week, you had a big smile
on your face, the second student must now explain how you
came to be in that situation by using the past perfect,
e.g. Yes, I had just got a promotion or I was smiling because
I had drunk a whole bottle of champagne.
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have traveled
has worked
had called
had drunk

had been
had forgotten
been there
offer in terms
straight to university
been preserved
Aside from who’ve
pirate shipwreck destination feature

exotic remarkable dreadful nonetheless


pirate โจรสลัด
dreadful น่ าสะพรึงกลัว, แย่ มาก
exotic
มาจากต่ างประเทศ
shipwreck
เรื ออัปปาง
remarkable
น่ าสังเกต, น่ าจดจํา
feature
ลักษณะเด่ น
destination
จุดหมายปลายทาง
nonetheless
อย่ างไรก็ตาม
remarkable
pirate
feature
Nonetheless
dreadful
shipwreck
exotic
destination

chayote = ฟั กแม้ ว หรื อ มะระหวาน

ackee = ผลแอคกี( ซึง# เป็ นผลไม้ ต้นกําเนิดในเขตร้ อนแอฟริ กาตะวันตกและเป็ นผลไม้ ในตระกูลเดียวกับลิ Aนจี#และลองกอง
PAST PERFECT Continuous
EXAMPLES

She had worked in the garden before it


started to rain.

I had ridden my bike before I saw my


friend Paul.
NEGATIVE
What’s the Difference? PAST Continuous
& PAST PERFECT Continuous ?
PAST Continuous
PAST PERFECT Continuous
I had been waiting for two hours when my friend finally arrived.

I had drunk three cups of coffee before I ate some cake.

I had been walking to school when the school bell rang.

She’d drawn 10 pictures by the time she had to go to bed.


moose Lacandon jungle
blue house been burritos

tacos
Give your testimonial about a country or
a place you’ve visited.
6 8
2 5

1 7
3 4
after
before
after
after
sail priceless classify port
เดินเรื อ ประเมินค่าไม่ได้ จัดกลุม่ ท่าเรื อ

voyage astonishing furthermore therefore


/ˈvɔɪ.ɪdʒ/ /əˈstɒn.ɪ.ʃɪŋ/ นอกจากนี H ดังนันH
การเดินทาง น่าแปลกใจ
astonishing
therefore
classify
Furthermore
sail
voyage
priceless
port
BC = Before Christ
CE = Christian Era
BE = Buddhist Era

You can get to Rome by boat. You have to take a train to get to Rome.

Rome was founded in 753 CE. Rome was founded around 753 BC, but is even
older than that.
It’s sometimes called the “Forever City.” It is called the “Eternal City.
The Coliseum is built of steel, limestone, and It is built of limestone, volcanic rock, and
volcanic rock. concrete.

Nearly $700,000 worth of coin are thrown in the Nearly 700,000 Euros are thrown in it.
Trevi every year.

limestone volcanic rock concrete


หินปูน หินภูเขาไฟ คอนกรี ต
1 3 2
I’d been enjoying my lunch before this horrible conversation.

I’ve sailed these seas for years with only one destination in mind.

I’ve been dreaming of this day ever since my flight in 1928 with Wilmer Stultz.

When I set out from Harbour Grace, I had planned to land in Paris.

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