Search Results for: Present Perfect

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Perfect Modals (should've)

B1 level

This lesson plan is presented as an application process for Denge Eğitim Lisesi

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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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Perfect Modals

Intermediate (b1) level

In this lesson the concept of perfect modals will be introduced.Students will improve their mastery over the presented structure by different speaking activities.

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TP3- Alive & Well -p13 Grammar and Speaking

Upper intermediate level

In this lesson Ss will be looking at future tenses (perfect and continuous) in the context of a text about diseases. The lesson will follow on from reading task in the previous lesson and will look into the MFPA of future tenses. The Ss will be focusing on grammar and use the knowledge learnt in this context to conduct speaking activities using the TL.

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TP8LP_Jaqueline Moreno

Pre-intermediate level

In this lesson, students will learn about the use <b>past</b> perfect. This lesson will help them express for situations that happened in the <b>past</b> but before the present. The lesson will begin with a lead in in which Ss are going to discuss, this will be followed by a text to present the tense in context, later on T will cover MFP(A) then a controlled practice followed by freer production.

301.

Teaching Practice 2 - My Perfect Weekend

A1 level

In this lesson, students read about and discuss what people do at weekends. The lesson starts with a brief lead-in about the weekend. This is followed by a matching exercise. The core of the lesson focuses on a reading exercise about how two celebrities spend their weekends. Students read the text and then answer some questions based on the reading. The students then do a listening activity where they have to guess the names of their peers based on weekend activities read aloud in class.

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Saeed TP8

Intermediate b1 level

In this lesson, students work on a text about choosing the best tour for a perfect day. Students will read for gist and details in a fairly interactive and fun way. They will also learn some vocabulary from the text and will be exposed to present tenses in future time clauses.

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TP2 - Present Simple Tense

Elementary level

In this lesson, learners will understand Present <b>Simple</b> Tense through a guided discovery of its overall context. Learners will have an in-depth exposure with the function of Present <b>Simple</b> Tense by reading and listening to Sam's interview about his daily routine.

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A perfect day

Elementary a 2 level

The lesson begins by revising the vocabulary of daily routine. This is followed by a listening part in the context of a phone conversation where a father asks his teenage daughter what she did earlier in the day and begins to suspect she is not alone at home. Teacher elicits some sentences from the context both in the present <b>simple</b> and in <b>past</b> <b>simple</b> form.The students will learn about how to ask questions and interview each other about previous day for speaking activity.

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TP 3

Upper intermediate b2 level

In this lesson, the Ss will practice on the use of narrative tenses. They specifically will work on the sentences including narrative tenses such as <b>past</b> <b>simple</b>, <b>past</b> continuous, <b>past</b> perfect and <b>past</b> Continuous. They also work on the reading and speaking skills. To begin with, Ss will be introduced to the topic by making a story. Secondly, Ss are given a text to read and work on. Then, the T will come up with a clarification of the grammar part. Last but no...
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