Search Results for: Present Perfect
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Pre-intermediate levelPresent Perfect |
Present Perfect•Pre-intermediate level | |
In this lesson, students learn how to use present perfect sentences to discuss about <b>past</b> events or activities that continue in the present or may be done in the future again. At first , teacher asks some questions about free time and hobbies but then he sets the main context on traveling .
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Intermediate levelPresent Perfect tense |
Present Perfect tense•Intermediate level | |
In this lesson, students learn about present perfect tense through a guided discovery based on a reading text about changes in the <b>past</b> and present. The lesson starts with a discussion about personal changes in the <b>past</b> five years, followed by a jigsaw reading where students read and relate stories about changes in the <b>past</b>. Finally there is some controlled practice through sentence reformulations and free practice via a role-play speaking activity.
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levelTP5b |
TP5b•level | |
In this lesson the SS will learn the difference between present perfect <b>simple</b> and present perfect progressive.
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Intermediate levelTP4 |
TP4•Intermediate level | |
This lesson will teach students the difference between present perfect <b>simple</b> and present perfect continuous.
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Intermediate 3 levelAdverbs used with the present perfect |
Adverbs used with the present perfect•Intermediate 3 level | |
In this lesson, students will review adverbs used with the present perfect, through clarification and practice tasks. Besides a communication activity where ss practice the target language.
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Intermediate levelTeaching Practice 1 |
Teaching Practice 1•Intermediate level | |
In this lesson, students will be focused in the difference between the Present Perfect continuous and Present Perfect <b>simple</b> in an inductive approach.
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A2.4 levelThe Anglo Demo Class - 17 December 2020 |
The Anglo Demo Class - 17 December 2020•A2.4 level | |
In this lesson, students will learn about the present perfect, and contrast it with the <b>past</b> <b>simple</b>, in the context of describing places. Students will also be enabled to practice listening and speaking.
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Intermediate levelPresent perfect vs Past Simple |
Present perfect vs Past Simple•Intermediate level | |
In this lesson students compare the use of <b>past</b> <b>simple</b> and present perfect through a guided discovery based on a short reading about a couple arguing about money (the context). After filling the gaps students listen and check their answers. Then they complete a handout to work out the difference in use of these two <b>past</b> tenses. After some controlled practice of TL, students carry out a mingle speaking activity, followed by language FB.
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B1 levelPresent Perfect |
Present Perfect•B1 level |
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Pre-intermediate levelGossip and news. Present Perfect with just, yet and already. |
Gossip and news. Present Perfect with just, yet and already.•Pre-intermediate level | |
In this lesson students will learn more about Present Perfect. This time they will become familiar with its usage with "just","yet"and "already",for giving news about things that happened in the <b>past</b>, but are connected to now. Some verb-noun collocations and a reading for specific information will serve as a context to introduce the grammar. Controlled and semi-controlled activities will help students to master the structure.
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