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Elementary levelLanguage Leader - page 55 |
Language Leader - page 55•Elementary level | |
In this lesson, Ss will be focusing on present continuous tense and vocabulary related to shopping.
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A2 and b1 levelIsik University Demo Lesson - Simple Past, Past Continuous, & Past Perfect |
Isik University Demo Lesson - Simple Past, Past Continuous, & Past Perfect•A2 and b1 level | |
This lesson is considered as a whole review of <b>Past</b> Tenses (<b>Simple</b> <b>Past</b>, <b>Past</b> Continuous, and <b>Past</b> Perfect), therefore, the lesson starts with a semi-controlled practice after a short video and some feedbacks. This practice helps students to review the functions of the tenses, while they should match some examples related to them in pairs. After they match the functions of the tenses, they match some examples too. As a feedback, the teacher chooses some stud...
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Elementary levelregular & irregular verbs |
regular & irregular verbs•Elementary level | |
In this lesson they are going to learn and understand the differences of regular and irregular verbs, how to make them, how to use them and how to make questions with. A short reading activity will be done. and they will be using some questions in <b>past</b> tense form too communicate to each other.
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Elementary-beginners levelPresent simple - + and - |
Present simple - + and -•Elementary-beginners level | |
In this lesson ss will learn to use the present <b>simple</b> tense with the 1st,2nd and 3rd person.
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B2 levelPassive lesson |
Passive lesson•B2 level | |
In this lesson,SS learn different tenses in passive form in the context of movie industries.
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Elementary levelfrom morning to night |
from morning to night•Elementary level | |
In this lesson, Ss will learn some vocabulary related to the daily routines. Ss will learn these verbs on a diagram in which they will also be familiar with some time expressions. After using pictures and diagram to teach the vocabulary, Ss will read a text to see the vocabulary in a context and practise it. This lesson is based on the daily routine of two real people
with busy lives (Marjan Jahangiri is a professor of cardiac
surgery in London, and the article about her appeared in The
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Beginner levelTeaching Practice 8 |
Teaching Practice 8•Beginner level | |
In this lesson students will learn more collocations involving the verbs, go, go to, have, and watch and will learn to use them together with the construction "going to" to form sentences to express their future plans and intentions
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Pre-intermediate grade levelPast participle |
Past participle•Pre-intermediate grade level | |
In this lesson, Ss will have a warm-up about some sentences that have the present perfect tense . To prepare them for the structure, I will elicit the <b>past</b> participle through writing and pronunciation tasks. The lesson starts with an exercise about writing <b>past</b> participle. This is followed by pronouncing verbs which have rhyming <b>past</b> participles. Finally, there is some controlled practice through ask and answer the questions and a game.
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Elementary levelGood times, bad times |
Good times, bad times•Elementary level | |
In this lesson Ss will learn how to use the present <b>simple</b> of the verb 'be' to describe <b>past</b> events. The Ss will work through various exercises, from controlled, to semi controlled, and finally to freer practise where they will hone in on their writing skills with the <b>past</b> <b>simple</b> of be.
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Intermediate levelTAHER BAHRANI; Simple present and present progressive |
TAHER BAHRANI; Simple present and present progressive•Intermediate level | |
In this lesson, the students will learn about <b>simple</b> present and present progressive tenses. First, the teacher starts the class with some warm up activities to draw the students' attention to the present <b>simple</b> and present progressive and the difference between the two. Following, the class will be asked to do many activities individually, in pairs or groups.
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