Search Results for: Present Perfect
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Intermediate levelpresent perfect VS simple past |
present perfect VS simple past•Intermediate level | |
in this lesson the students are going to learn the difference between present perfect and <b>simple</b> <b>past</b> through ppp
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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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Intermediate levelPresent Perfect simple vs Continuous- Success |
Present Perfect simple vs Continuous- Success•Intermediate level | |
In this lesson students will understand the difference between present perfect <b>simple</b> and continuous through TTT. They will be provided with controlled and less controlled practice.Then they will have a chance to produce through a freer TL speaking practice.
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Pre- intermediate levelAnimal Lovers, Present Perfect Tense Lesson |
Animal Lovers, Present Perfect Tense Lesson•Pre- intermediate level | |
In this lesson, students learn about Present Perfect Tense with for and since through TTT. First, the target language is introduced and the students' current knowledge is tested. Secondly, the mistakes from the testing parts are used to teach/revise the target language and the teacher focus on pronunciation. Then the students work on some controlled and semi-controlled activities. Finally, the students are given some freer activities to practice the target language.
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Pre-intermediate levelRestaurant |
Restaurant•Pre-intermediate level | |
In this lesson, I am going to teach Present Perfect through a conversation. I prepare the students to make their own conversations using Present Perfect.
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Intermediate levelPresent Perfect |
Present Perfect•Intermediate level | |
In this lesson, ss will practice present perfect tense through a text on an experience. Firstly, the class will talk about interesting experiences, the places they have been to. Secondly, ss will read a text written in emergency to spot the false parts. Then they will come up with some truths. The next step is to play a bingo game to help the memorisation of the <b>past</b> participles of some specifics verbs.
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B1 levelExperiences |
Experiences•B1 level | |
To read an article and to identify the Present Perfect Tense and to put into practice in related exercises. Practice on sharing experiences using the Present Perfect Tense.
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