Search Results for: Present Perfect

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Who does what? #2

Pre-intermediate level

This lesson presents the present perfect to talk about the recent <b>past</b>, and students also learn to use it when yet, just and already. The context of the lesson is housework. Students begin with two articles about housework. This is followed by a vocabulary focus on common verbs phrases about for housework, and collocations with make and do.

212.

TP8_LP_Kimberley van Weezendonk

Pre-intermediate level

Grammar lesson on present perfect <b>simple</b> with ever and never

213.

Work & Leisure - Grammar

Pre-intermediate level

In this lesson Ss learn the present perfect, have been & have gone in the context of amusement parks and fun experiences. I'll set the context with an exciting video of a roller-coaster. Then we'll move into a reading to set the stage for the TL. Once Ss are familiar with the TL I'll begin presenting the grammar. First comes present <b>simple</b> (accompanied by an exercise), then have been/have gone (accompanied by an exercise). From there we'll have a game to get some words on the board so...

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Unusual achievements

Upper intermediate, b2 level

In this lesson, Ss learn how to hypothesize timelines to illustrate the three forms of Perfect tenses; Present Perfect, <b>Past</b> Perfect and Future Perfect.

215.

PRESENT PERFECT-HAVE YOU EVER, I HAVE NEVER

B2 level

IN THIS LESSON, THE STUDENTS LEARN PRESENT PERFECT TENSE HAVE YOU EVER, I HAVE NEVER THROUGH GUIDED DISCOVERY BASED ON A READING TEXT ABOUT RED CROSS.

216.

TP 3B

Pre-intermediate level

217.

grammar

Upper-intermediate level

perfect tenses: present perfect, <b>past</b> perfect, future perfect

218.

Uofcanada interview

Intermediate level

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to differentiate between present <b>simple</b> perfect and <b>simple</b> <b>past</b> tenses through guided discovery based on a reading text about job interviews. The lesson starts with a short discussion about interviews in general. This is followed by jigsaw reading where students relate stories about job candidates. Finally, there is a formative assessment in a form of a controlled practice completing sentences with the correct form of the g...

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present simple tense

Intermediate level

220.

Unusual Achievements/Getting it right

Upper-intermediate level

In this lesson, SS will be focusing on grammar, reviewing the perfect tenses in the <b>past</b>, present and future in order to successfully utilize the relevant time words. The schemata will be stimulated with visuals and guess work on example character's achievements and possible personalizing by eliciting questions on <b>past</b> accomplishments. Followed by listening for information, guided grammar questions and activities in order to present the perfect tenses time words, with teacher m...
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