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    Review the conversation "Have You Ever Been To Japan?". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review interrogative sentences in present perfect.

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Have You Ever Been To Japan?

(1) John: Listen
Have you ever been to Japan?

This means "Have you ever gone to Japan?"

(2) Vivian: Listen
Yeah. I lived in Japan for two years. Why do you ask?
(3) John: Listen
I'm going to Japan next week for [vocab word=business]business[/vocab]. I'll have some free time. So, I'll probably explore Japan a bit.
(4) Vivian: Listen
How [vocab word=exciting]exciting[/vocab]! What do you want to know?

"How exciting!" means "Wow, that's exciting!"

(5) John: Listen
What [vocab word=famous]famous[/vocab] [vocab word=place]places[/vocab] have you gone to in Japan?
(6) Vivian: Listen
I've been to the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. It was really, really beautiful.
(7) John: Listen
I've heard of it before. Where else have you visited in Japan?
(8) Vivian: Listen
I've gone to the famous Mount Fuji. I've climbed it. But, I've never [vocab word=reach]reached[/vocab] the top. It's just too high!
(9) John: Listen
What interesting food have you eaten in Japan?

This question is about "interesting food".

(10) Vivian: Listen
I've eaten the fugu. Fugu is a [vocab word=fish]fish[/vocab], by the way. It was very good. I've also tried [vocab word=raw]raw[/vocab] horse meat. It was definitely interesting.

"by the way" is a common expression that introduces another topic.

(11) John: Listen
Oh, okay. I've never heard of them. Have you eaten sushi? How was it?

"heard" is the past participle of "hear". "heard of something" means you have heard the name of something (but, maybe you don't know anything about it.)

(12) Vivian: Listen
Of course I've eaten [vocab word=sushi]sushi[/vocab]. Sushi in Japan is really good and it's not very [vocab word=expensive]expensive[/vocab].
(13) John: Listen
I'll eat lots of sushi, then! What interesting things have you done in Japan?

This question is about "interesting things".

(14) Vivian: Listen
Let's see… I've sung lots of karaoke with friends. I've ridden the [vocab word=bullet train]bullet train[/vocab] from Tokyo to Osaka. Last year, I took a trip to Japan and went to the famous Golden Temple.

"sung" is the past participle of "sing". "karaoke" means you sing a song with the music.

(15) John: Listen
A golden [vocab word=temple]temple[/vocab]? The temple has [vocab word=gold]gold[/vocab] inside?
(16) Vivian: Listen
No. Gold [vocab word=cover]covers[/vocab] the walls and the [vocab word=roof]roof[/vocab] of the temple.
(17) John: Listen
That's amazing! Thanks for all the info. I can't wait to go to Japan!

"info" is short for "information". It's used in spoken English.

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Have You Ever Been To Japan?

(1) John: Listen
Have you ever been to Japan?

This means "Have you ever gone to Japan?"

(2) Vivian: Listen
Yeah. I lived in Japan for two years. Why do you ask?
(3) John: Listen
I'm going to Japan next week for [vocab word=business]business[/vocab]. I'll have some free time. So, I'll probably explore Japan a bit.
(4) Vivian: Listen
How [vocab word=exciting]exciting[/vocab]! What do you want to know?

"How exciting!" means "Wow, that's exciting!"

(5) John: Listen
What [vocab word=famous]famous[/vocab] [vocab word=place]places[/vocab] have you gone to in Japan?
(6) Vivian: Listen
I've been to the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. It was really, really beautiful.
(7) John: Listen
I've heard of it before. Where else have you visited in Japan?
(8) Vivian: Listen
I've gone to the famous Mount Fuji. I've climbed it. But, I've never [vocab word=reach]reached[/vocab] the top. It's just too high!
(9) John: Listen
What interesting food have you eaten in Japan?

This question is about "interesting food".

(10) Vivian: Listen
I've eaten the fugu. Fugu is a [vocab word=fish]fish[/vocab], by the way. It was very good. I've also tried [vocab word=raw]raw[/vocab] horse meat. It was definitely interesting.

"by the way" is a common expression that introduces another topic.

(11) John: Listen
Oh, okay. I've never heard of them. Have you eaten sushi? How was it?

"heard" is the past participle of "hear". "heard of something" means you have heard the name of something (but, maybe you don't know anything about it.)

(12) Vivian: Listen
Of course I've eaten [vocab word=sushi]sushi[/vocab]. Sushi in Japan is really good and it's not very [vocab word=expensive]expensive[/vocab].
(13) John: Listen
I'll eat lots of sushi, then! What interesting things have you done in Japan?

This question is about "interesting things".

(14) Vivian: Listen
Let's see… I've sung lots of karaoke with friends. I've ridden the [vocab word=bullet train]bullet train[/vocab] from Tokyo to Osaka. Last year, I took a trip to Japan and went to the famous Golden Temple.

"sung" is the past participle of "sing". "karaoke" means you sing a song with the music.

(15) John: Listen
A golden [vocab word=temple]temple[/vocab]? The temple has [vocab word=gold]gold[/vocab] inside?
(16) Vivian: Listen
No. Gold [vocab word=cover]covers[/vocab] the walls and the [vocab word=roof]roof[/vocab] of the temple.
(17) John: Listen
That's amazing! Thanks for all the info. I can't wait to go to Japan!

"info" is short for "information". It's used in spoken English.

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Have You Ever Been To Japan?

(1) John: Listen
Have you ever been to Japan?

This means "Have you ever gone to Japan?"

(2) Vivian: Listen
Yeah. I lived in Japan for two years. Why do you ask?
(3) John: Listen
I'm going to Japan next week for [vocab word=business]business[/vocab]. I'll have some free time. So, I'll probably explore Japan a bit.
(4) Vivian: Listen
How [vocab word=exciting]exciting[/vocab]! What do you want to know?

"How exciting!" means "Wow, that's exciting!"

(5) John: Listen
What [vocab word=famous]famous[/vocab] [vocab word=place]places[/vocab] have you gone to in Japan?
(6) Vivian: Listen
I've been to the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. It was really, really beautiful.
(7) John: Listen
I've heard of it before. Where else have you visited in Japan?
(8) Vivian: Listen
I've gone to the famous Mount Fuji. I've climbed it. But, I've never [vocab word=reach]reached[/vocab] the top. It's just too high!
(9) John: Listen
What interesting food have you eaten in Japan?

This question is about "interesting food".

(10) Vivian: Listen
I've eaten the fugu. Fugu is a [vocab word=fish]fish[/vocab], by the way. It was very good. I've also tried [vocab word=raw]raw[/vocab] horse meat. It was definitely interesting.

"by the way" is a common expression that introduces another topic.

(11) John: Listen
Oh, okay. I've never heard of them. Have you eaten sushi? How was it?

"heard" is the past participle of "hear". "heard of something" means you have heard the name of something (but, maybe you don't know anything about it.)

(12) Vivian: Listen
Of course I've eaten [vocab word=sushi]sushi[/vocab]. Sushi in Japan is really good and it's not very [vocab word=expensive]expensive[/vocab].
(13) John: Listen
I'll eat lots of sushi, then! What interesting things have you done in Japan?

This question is about "interesting things".

(14) Vivian: Listen
Let's see… I've sung lots of karaoke with friends. I've ridden the [vocab word=bullet train]bullet train[/vocab] from Tokyo to Osaka. Last year, I took a trip to Japan and went to the famous Golden Temple.

"sung" is the past participle of "sing". "karaoke" means you sing a song with the music.

(15) John: Listen
A golden [vocab word=temple]temple[/vocab]? The temple has [vocab word=gold]gold[/vocab] inside?
(16) Vivian: Listen
No. Gold [vocab word=cover]covers[/vocab] the walls and the [vocab word=roof]roof[/vocab] of the temple.
(17) John: Listen
That's amazing! Thanks for all the info. I can't wait to go to Japan!

"info" is short for "information". It's used in spoken English.

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