Sunday, 11 April 2021

Save the gorillas -Present Perfect





 Jane Goodall  is one of the so-called "Trimates"three pioneering female researchers 
who showed the world that real science requires guts
by studying the big apes in the wild (chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans)
in adverse circumstances for years 
The other 2 are Dian Fossey - portrayed in the 1988 movie "Gorillas in the mist"
and Biruté Galdikas
Here's a National Geographic Documentary about Jane Goodall's work:


DIAN FOSSEY


BIRUTE GALDIKAS


What do these three women have in common?
Why did they need to care for the gorillas?
Watch this lovely video with film extracts using Present Perfect Simple

Has/have + Past Participle (στα ομαλά το ρήμα με κατάληξη -ed/ στα ανώμαλα η 3η στήλη)
e.g : I have done the exercises my teacher designed for me 
EXERCISE ON PRESENT PERFECT

Jane'

Speaking of stories of inspiring women, this 2017 National Geographic film vividly documents the pioneering work of primatologist Jane Goodall, particularly her groundbreaking 1960s research among chimpanzees in Tanzania. Adults or kids who would be put off by scenes of mating chimps or occasional animal-on-animal violence could skip this one and consider National Geographic's newly released "Jane Goodall: The Hope" instead.
Try withAges 8+; Find it on: Hulu, Disney+

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