Difference Between SINCE nd FOR
1. Look at the words for facilities in a national park. Match them to the pictures.
2. Think of a park or national park near your home. Which facilities does it have?
3. Complete the definitions with words from exercise 1.
4. Read about five people who work on eco-projects in a national park. Match the jobs with
the texts.
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4. Read about five people who work on eco-projects in a national park. Match the jobs with
the texts.
an artisan – an environmental police officer – an indigenous leader –
a park ranger – a walking guide
5. Read the text again. How does each person help to keep the park eco-friendly? Use the
following verbs to help you: protect teach advise look after make use
Example: The walking guide teaches visitors about the wildlife. This means that the
visitors will respect it.
6. In pairs, discuss all the ways in which the park helps people, and how people help the
environment in the park. Complete the table with your ideas.
7. Listen to the conversation between a guide and some visitors. What
are they doing today? What other activities does the guide mention?
8. Listen again and complete the sentences.
9. Look at the sentences in exercise 8 and choose the correct options.
a. These situations are finished actions / started in the past and are still true now.
b. They are in the present perfect / present simple tense.
c. We use for / since to give the moment when the situation started.
d. We use for / since to give the duration of the situation.
10. Complete the sentences. Use the verbs in the box in the present perfect tense, and add for
or since.
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