Have you ever…
“Have you ever…?” (Anna + David)
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Anna asks David if he has ever missed a ___.
David arrived late because of ___.
Buying a new ticket was ___.
Anna left her phone in a ___.
The ___ answered when she called her number.
David tried very ___ noodles.
Anna talked to a ___ in a café.
After a minute, Anna felt more ___.
David spilled ___ on his keyboard.
If Anna stays up late, she regrets it in the ___.
Have you ever…
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Anna says she is bored and suggests playing “Have you ever…?”
David agrees and tells Anna to start the game.
Anna asks if David has ever missed a flight, and he tells the story (late because of traffic, bought a new ticket).
David asks if Anna has ever lost her phone, and she explains she left it in a taxi but got it back.
Anna asks if David has ever eaten something strange, and he describes very spicy noodles he couldn’t finish.
David asks if Anna has ever spoken to a stranger in English for a long time, and she talks about chatting with a tourist in a café.
Anna asks if David has ever broken something at work, and he tells how he spilled coffee on his keyboard and bought a new one.
David asks the last question: if Anna has ever stayed up all night, and she says she does it sometimes watching a series.
David says they should stop and go to bed early tonight, and Anna agrees.
Anna says they can play again tomorrow, and they end the game.
Have you ever…
Have you ever…?
Listen again and type the missing word(s) exactly. Empty answers are not checked.
Anna says she is ___.
David tells Anna: “You ___.”
When he arrived late, David felt really ___.
After that experience, David learned his ___.
She noticed her phone was missing after ___ minutes.
To help with the noodles, David drank a lot of ___.
Anna chatted for ___ minutes.
David spilled coffee on his ___.
David’s ___ wasn’t happy.
In the end, they decide to go to ___ early.
Have you ever…
🗣️ A2 Dialogue — “Have you ever…?”
Woman + Man • Present Perfect questions + short past experiences (≈2 minutes).
Hey, David. I’m bored. Let’s play “Have you ever…?”
Sure! That sounds fun. You start.
Okay. David, have you ever missed a flight?
Yes, I have. Last year I arrived at the airport late because of traffic. I felt really stressed.
Oh no! What did you do?
I bought a new ticket and waited for the next flight. It was expensive, so I learned my lesson.
Your turn. Anna, have you ever lost your phone?
Yes, I have. I left it in a taxi once. I noticed it after five minutes.
Did you get it back?
Luckily, yes. I called my number from my friend’s phone, and the driver answered. He came back.
Have you ever eaten something really strange?
Hmm… yes, I have. I tried very spicy noodles in a small restaurant. I thought I was going to cry.
(laughs) Did you finish them?
No, I didn’t. I drank a lot of water, but it didn’t help.
Anna, have you ever spoken to a stranger in English for a long time?
Yes, I have. I talked to a tourist in a café. She asked me for directions, and then we chatted for ten minutes.
Nice! Was it easy?
At first, no. But after a minute, I felt more confident.
Have you ever broken something at work by accident?
Yes, I have. I spilled coffee on my keyboard once. It stopped working immediately.
That’s painful. What happened after that?
My boss wasn’t happy, but it was an accident. I bought a new keyboard the same day.
Last question! Anna, have you ever stayed up all night?
Yes, I have—many times. Sometimes I stay up late watching a series, and then I regret it in the morning.
Same! Okay, we should stop now and go to bed early tonight.
Deal. But tomorrow we can play again!