Search Results for: Present Perfect
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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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Pre-intermediate levelPhobia's lesson : Present perfect |
Phobia's lesson : Present perfect•Pre-intermediate level | |
In this lesson students will learn how and to use present perfect through a guided discovery method.
At the end of lesson they are provided a freer practice to master the lesson through talking about their life experiences.
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Pre-intermediate levelTP 4, Present perfect and past simple |
TP 4, Present perfect and past simple•Pre-intermediate level | |
This lesson continues with a similar context to the previous lesson, but the focus is on Grammar. The class starts with a listening task related to the TL. It continues with clarification of the TL through the transcription of the text. Finally students will practice the TL through a productive activity
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Intermediate, grade 2 levelFilm international |
Film international•Intermediate, grade 2 level | |
In this lesson, Ss learn how to use the present perfect <b>simple</b> tense to talk about their experiences and ask questions .
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Pre-intermediate, a2/b1 levelPresent Perfect Simple |
Present Perfect Simple•Pre-intermediate, a2/b1 level | |
In this lesson, students learn present perfect through a listening text using a guided discovery. After controlled practices, students will talk about their recent actions.
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Intermediate levelPresent Perfect Travel Lesson |
Present Perfect Travel Lesson•Intermediate level | |
In this lesson, students will review the <b>past</b> <b>simple</b> and present perfect, exploring their MFP through the context of world travel. Students will contrast the meaning and form of the two tenses through a self-guided discovery handout and controlled practice activities. The lesson will conclude with a pair interview about travel to develop speaking skills.
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A2 levelReview of Simple Present Perfect Tense through for and since |
Review of Simple Present Perfect Tense through for and since•A2 level | |
In this lesson students will review the 'unfinished <b>past</b>' function of the <b>simple</b> present perfect through use of time expressions "for and since". Following extracting the language from the pre-analysed reading text the class will review/learn about the meaning, form and pronunciation. They will also do two controlled and one (freer) semi-controlled practises to consolidate the meaning and form of the target language
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Intermediate, b1 levelMoney`; Phrasel verbs;Present perfect and Past Simle |
Money`; Phrasel verbs;Present perfect and Past Simle•Intermediate, b1 level | |
In this lesson ss will review present perfect and <b>past</b> <b>simple</b> in the speaking section. Presenting reading material focusing on context and phrasal verbs.
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Upper intermediate levelPresent Perfect Tense and Simple Past tense. |
Present Perfect Tense and Simple Past tense.•Upper intermediate level | |
In this lesson Ss will learn how to use and form present perfect tense and how it differs from the <b>past</b> <b>simple</b> tense.
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Intermediate levelpresent perfect lesson |
present perfect lesson•Intermediate level | |
In this lesson students learn about present perfect and different types of movies. The lesson starts with some texts about different types of movies and leads to a conversation. Finally, students will learn about the use of already, yet, and still. The session will end with a short discussion, allowing them to have a general review of the whole lesson.
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