📌 Learning Goal: Practice using 'have got' and 'has got' in affirmative (✓), negative (✗), and question (?) forms through a real conversation scenario.
📋 How to Complete This Activity
Read the starter dialogue below to understand the situation.
Look at each prompt (numbered 1-8) and think about your answer.
Click the 🎤 Record Button and speak your answer out loud in English.
After speaking, click "Show Model Answers" to compare your response with the examples.
Repeat the activity to improve your fluency and pronunciation!
💡 Speaking Tip:
Don't worry about mistakes! The goal is to practice speaking. Try to speak clearly and use complete sentences with 'have got' or 'has got'.
🎬 Scenario: Meeting a New Friend
You meet Alex, a new student at your English class. You're having a friendly conversation about what you both have (possessions, family, pets, etc.). Read the starter dialogue, then respond to the prompts.
👤 Alex:
Hi! I'm Alex. Nice to meet you! I'm new here in this English class.
🗣️ You:
Hi Alex! Nice to meet you too! Welcome to the class.
👤 Alex:
Thanks! I've got a question for you. Have you got any pets?
🎯 Your Speaking Prompts
Click the record button and speak your answer for each prompt:
1Answer Alex's question about pets. (Do you have a pet? Tell Alex yes or no, and what pet/pets you have.)
💬 Use: "Yes, I've got..." or "No, I haven't got..."
🔴 Recording... Speak now!
2Alex says: "Cool! I've got a dog. His name is Max. Have you got any brothers or sisters?" Answer the question.
💬 Use: "Yes, I've got..." or "No, I haven't got..."
🔴 Recording... Speak now!
3Ask Alex if he has got a bicycle.
❓ Use: "Have you got...?"
🔴 Recording... Speak now!
4Alex answers: "Yes, I have! I've got a red bicycle. It's very fast!" Now tell Alex what YOU have got in your bag today (or what you haven't got).
💬 Use: "I've got..." or "I haven't got..."
🔴 Recording... Speak now!
5Ask Alex if he has got a smartphone.
❓ Use: "Have you got...?"
🔴 Recording... Speak now!
6Alex says: "Yes, I have. It's new!" Now tell Alex about your teacher. Say if your teacher has got brown hair or not.
💬 Use: "He/She has got..." or "He/She hasn't got..."
🔴 Recording... Speak now!
7Ask Alex if his family has got a car.
❓ Use: "Has your family got...?" or "Have you got...?"
🔴 Recording... Speak now!
8Alex says: "Yes, we have. We've got a blue car." Now say goodbye to Alex and say you haven't got time now, but you want to talk again tomorrow.
💬 Use: "I haven't got..." in your response
🔴 Recording... Speak now!
✅ Model Answers / Example Responses
Note: These are example answers. Your answers can be different! The important thing is to use 'have got'/'has got' correctly.
Prompt 1Answer Alex's question about pets
"Yes, I've got a cat. Her name is Bella."
"Yes, I have! I've got two dogs."
"No, I haven't got any pets."
"No, I haven't, but I want a rabbit!"
Prompt 2Answer about brothers or sisters
"Yes, I've got one brother and one sister."
"Yes, I have. I've got two sisters."
"No, I haven't got any brothers or sisters. I'm an only child."
"No, I haven't, but I've got many cousins!"
Prompt 3Ask Alex if he has got a bicycle
"Have you got a bicycle?"
"Alex, have you got a bike?"
"Have you got a bicycle, Alex?"
Prompt 4Tell Alex what you have got in your bag
"I've got my books, a pen, and a water bottle in my bag."
"I've got a notebook and some pencils."
"I haven't got my phone today, but I've got my homework."
"I've got a sandwich and an apple in my bag."
Prompt 5Ask Alex if he has got a smartphone
"Have you got a smartphone?"
"Have you got a phone, Alex?"
"Alex, have you got a smartphone?"
Prompt 6Tell Alex about your teacher's hair
"My teacher has got brown hair."
"She has got long brown hair."
"He hasn't got brown hair. He has got black hair."
"My teacher hasn't got brown hair. She's got blonde hair."
Prompt 7Ask Alex if his family has got a car
"Has your family got a car?"
"Have you got a car in your family?"
"Has your family got a car, Alex?"
Prompt 8Say goodbye and that you haven't got time now
"Nice talking to you, Alex! I haven't got time now, but let's talk tomorrow!"
"Goodbye, Alex! I haven't got time today, but see you tomorrow!"
"It was nice meeting you! I haven't got time right now, but we can talk again tomorrow."
"See you later! I haven't got time now, but let's chat tomorrow!"