Have you ever?
A1-A2 lesson plan
1. Look at the pictures and say what activities you've done? When?
watch a horror movie study French play tennis paint a picture
visit a museum work in a shop visit a farm wash a dog
2. Read the dialogue and underline all the sentences that use "Have you ever?" and "I have never." Can you guess
when we use these phrases?
Anna: Hey, John! Do you want to play a game of Truth or Lie?
John: Sure, that sounds fun! You go first.
Anna: Okay, here’s mine: I have been to Japan.
John: Hmm, that sounds like it could be true. Have you ever been to Japan?
Anna: Nope, that’s a lie! I have never been to Japan. Your turn!
John: Alright. I have seen a UFO.
Anna: Wow, really? I think that’s a lie.
John: You got it! It’s a lie. I have never seen a UFO. My turn again: I have eaten snails.
Anna: I know you like trying new foods, so I think that’s true. Tell me, have you ever eaten snails?
John: Oh no! I have never eaten snails. Your turn.
Anna: I have broken my arm twice.
John: Twice? That sounds like a lot. I think that’s a lie.
Anna: You’re right, it’s a lie. I have never broken my arm. Your turn.
John: I have lost my phone in the ocean.
Anna: Oh, that’s tough. I think that’s a lie.
John: No, it’s true! I have lost my phone in the ocean. Your turn for the last one.
Anna: Alright, I have come face-to-face with a bear.
John: That sounds scary. I don’t know. So, have you ever come face-to-face with a bear?
Anna: No, it’s a lie. I have never seen a bear up close. This was fun!
John: Yeah, it was! We should play again sometime.
Have you ever?
A1-A2 lesson plan
Have you ever?
Have you ever...? I have never...
How to use: How to use:
- to ask someone if they have done something at any - to say that you have not done something at any time
time in their life up to now. in your life up to now.
- to know about someone's experiences. - to talk about experiences you have not had.
Have you ever + V3/-ed I have never + V3/-ed
Have you ever been to Japan? I have never been to Japan.
Have you ever eaten snails? I have never eaten snails.
- Yes, I have.
- No, I haven't.
3. Look through the list of irregular words. Do you know their meanings?
eir
be was/were been Discuss ths.
meanin g
do did done
go went gone
have had had
see saw seen
lose lost lost
make made made
come came come
eat ate eaten
break broke broken
4. Fill in the missing verbs?
1. make - made - ______________
2. go - went - _________________
3. see - saw - _________________
4. do - did - __________________
5. eat - ate - __________________
6. be - was/were - _____________
7. break - broke - ______________
8. come - came - ______________
9. lose - lost - _________________
10. have - had - ________________
Have you ever?
A1-A2 lesson plan
5. Read the sentences and complete them with the correct word from the list.
been | done | gone | had | seen | lost | made | come | eaten | broken
1. Have you ever ________________________ a cake?
2. I have never ________________________ a famous band.
3. Have you ever ________________________ your keys?
4. I have never ________________________ skydiving.
5. Have you ever ________________________ to London?
6. I have never ________________________ a bone.
7. Have you ever ________________________ sushi?
8. I have never ________________________ an adventure.
9. Have you ever ________________________ to a new place?
10. I have never ________________________ a group project.
6. Read the sentences and and unscramble the bold words.
1. I have never snee ____________ the Northern Lights.
2. Have you ever enbe ____________ to New York?
3. I have never mdea ____________ my own clothes.
4. Have you ever dah ____________ a pet snake?
5. I have never oecm ____________ first in a race.
6. I have never tneae ____________ durian fruit.
7. Have you ever erbkno ____________ a window?
8. I have never deno ____________ a bungee jump.
9. Have you ever egno ____________ scuba diving?
10. I have never tosl ____________ anything.
7. Let’ s complete the quiz! Your task is to read and complete sentences with the appropriate
word. Learn and revise the irregular verbs. Have fun! Scan or click to play.
8. Look at the prompts and make questions using "Have you ever...".
1. eaten/very spicy food?
2. made/a handmade gift?
3. been/on an airplane?
4. gone/hiking in the mountains?
5. seen/a double rainbow?
6. had/a surprise party?
7. broken/a bone?
8. done/volunteer work?
9. lost/keys?
10. come/to a meeting late?
9. Work in pairs. Take turns asking each other questions from ex.1
Example:
A: Have you ever been on an airplane?
B: No, I have never been on an airplane. / Yes, I have.
Have you ever?
A1-A2 lesson plan
10. Let’s play ‘Four in a row’. Be the first to connect four squares in a line by asking
questions using “Have you ever...” with the given phrases. Take turns to choose a square,
say the correct verb forms, and make a sentence. Have fun!
Scan or click to play.
11. Make sentences using "I have never" about the things you have never done. Compare your answers with your
partner.
watch a horror movie study French play tennis paint a picture
visit a museum work in a shop visit a farm wash a dog
12. Fill in the blanks using "Have you ever" or "I have never" with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses.
1. ______________________________ (you/ride) a bike?
2. ______________________________ (you/play) tennis?
3. ______________________________ (I/eat) sushi.
4. ______________________________ (I/travel) by train.
5. ______________________________ (you/see) a kangaroo?
6. ______________________________ (I/watch) a horror movie.
7. ______________________________ (I/break) my arm.
8. ______________________________ (you/visit) a museum?
9. ______________________________ (you/make) a cake?
10. ______________________________ (I/lose) my keys.
11. ______________________________ (you/cook) dinner for your family?
12. ______________________________ (you/be) to the zoo?
13. ______________________________ (I/go) to Paris.
14. ______________________________ (you/have) a pet?
15. ______________________________ (I/do) yoga.
13. Correct and rewrite the sentences which are wrong. If the sentence does not have any mistakes, write 'correct'.
1. Has you ever seen a dolphin?
2. I has never been to London.
3. Have you ever eat spaghetti?
4. I have never seen a ghost.
5. Have you ever play the guitar?
6. I have never visited a museum.
Have you ever?
A1-A2 lesson plan
7. Has you ever cooked dinner for your family?
8. I have never visited New York.
9. Have you ever made a sandcastle?
10. I have ever travelled by plane.
14. Write five sentences using "I have never" and five sentences using "I have" about your personal experiences.
Share them with your partner during next lesson.
I have ... I have never ...
15. Let’s play the wordsearch. Find and circle the third form (past participle) of the irregular
verbs hidden in the wordsearch. Use the given base forms to help you remember the correct
past participle. Have fun!
Scan or click to play.