Search Results for: Present Perfect

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grammar present perfect and present perfect continuous

Intermediate level

in this lesson, I'm going to teach the difference between present perfect and present perfect continuous with matching and answering some questions and also the stress and pronunciation and for the last part, we going to do some speaking as a free practice.

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Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous

Upper intermediate level

In this lesson, the students practise the different uses of Present Perfect <b>Simple</b> and Present Perfect Continuous in the context of two listening texts about the sports gene.

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Grammar: Language Focus: simple past, present perfect and present perfect continuous

Upper-intermediate class level

This lesson will be a practice related class to the previous lesson (Mr Ahmed Jama); students are required to distinguish between <b>simple</b> <b>past</b>, present perfect and present perfect continous throughout a variety of activities: listening task, fill-in exercices and speaking circle practice. The lesson is aimed to help students to integrate the use of both functional and usage grammar skills.

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Present perfect "Things started in the past and still running"

C1 level

- In this lesson, students will get exposed to the present perfect "Sth started in the <b>past</b> and still and will continue in the future" through a text about present perfect about an employee's experience in different companies and his current job to get exposed to the topic. After that, they will do a fully-controlled followed by a semi-controlled practice. Play "I have never+pp" game to practice the Present Perfect tense.

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present perfect and present perfect continuous

11 level

the students will be able to differ between using the present perfect and the present perfect continuous by giving them examples and introducing the difference between them by ccqs

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Present Perfect and Present Perfect Progressive

Intermediate level

In this lesson, students learn about the Present Perfect and Present Perfect Progressive by reading about the couple who started the Lonely Planet travel books, Tony and Maureen Wheeler. They will also be provided worksheets, which I have created, and these will help them work out the rules for each of these verb tenses. Finally, a few concept questions will be given to make sure that understanding and full comprehension has taken place.

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Present Perfect Simple VS Present Perfect Continuous

Intermediate, b1 level

In this lesson, students will learn about the differences between Present Perfect <b>Simple</b> and Present Perfect Continuous through guided discovery based on a text used during the previous lesson. The lesson starts with a brief discussion about classmates. This is followed by the analysis of the model sentences found in the text. Finally there is some controlled (gap-fill exercises) and freer practice (a final speaking activity).

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Assessed TP 6

Upper intermediate level

In this lesson, students will review and practice the present perfect and present perfect continuous tenses in a test-teach-test model in the context of the ocean. The students will begin with a quick review of present perfect and present perfect continuous.

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Present perfect

Intermediate level

In this lesson, students learn about how to use The Present Perfect <b>Simple</b> to talk about their experiences, ask questions using the present perfect and know the difference between <b>past</b> <b>simple</b> and present perfect. The language is clarified on the board, through audio and free practice speaking.

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Present Perfect Continuous and Present Perfect Simple

Intermediate level

In this lesson, the students will be able to differentiate between the present perfect continuous and the present perfect <b>simple</b> in usage. They will have a gab-fill exercise, they will discover the differences in the meanings, and then they will use those forms in speaking about their life changes.
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