Search Results for: simple past
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Elementary levelThe present perfect tense |
The present perfect tense•Elementary level | |
In this lesson, SS. learn about the present perfect tense .
The lesson will start with a lead in using the present perfect in the conversation ( using ever and never). Then T.will present the rule and structure and the difference between the present perfect and <b>past</b> <b>simple</b>. And the regular and irregular <b>past</b> participle through some controlled and Semi-controlled activities.
By the end of the lesson, SS have free practice time to use the present perfect in their discuss...
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B1 levelmovie review |
movie review•B1 level | |
In this lesson Ss learn about writing film reviews using present <b>simple</b>,
and story telling using the <b>past</b> <b>simple</b>
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Intermediate levelCelebrities lesson, Past Progressive Tense |
Celebrities lesson, Past Progressive Tense•Intermediate level | |
In this lesson, sts learn about <b>past</b> continuous tense through short texts about some celebrities. In the beginning of the lesson, I will place the pictures of those celebrities on the WB. After having short conversations about them, in the second exercise, sts will read the texts and see if they are right. Through the following exercises, sts will be shown the form and the uses of <b>past</b> continuous. Also, to clarify the meaning, I will explain <b>past</b> continuous by comparing i...
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A1 levelDescribe good and bad travel experiences |
Describe good and bad travel experiences•A1 level | |
In this lesson students learn how to talk about their travel experiences through learning new lexis and chunks related to good and bad travel experiences and listening to some people who are talking about their good and bad travel experiences. The cycle begins with teaching new lexis and chunks related to the listening. After practicing new vocabularies students first listen to the listening for main Ideas and then listen again for finding some details related to the listening. The lesson end...
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Elementary levelTP #7 |
TP #7•Elementary level | |
Students will study grammar about the difference between the <b>simple</b> <b>past</b> regular and irregular verbs, affirmative and question form depending on the context 'My vacation last year'
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Intermediate - 7th grade levelPast simple lesson ( Reading and writingà |
Past simple lesson ( Reading and writingà•Intermediate - 7th grade level | |
In this lesson student should use the <b>simple</b> present to describe, different places through answering reading questions and writing activities.
Teacher will plan activities based on page 96 -97 of the student's book.
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Elementary levelElif's TP 5 Plan |
Elif's TP 5 Plan•Elementary level |
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Elementary, a1 levelTP4 - Grammar (Today and Yesterday) |
TP4 - Grammar (Today and Yesterday)•Elementary, a1 level | |
In this lesson, SS will have practiced the <b>past</b> form of ‘verb to be’ and ‘can’ through comparing them with their present forms in a listening exercise and via Guided Discovery. After controlled practises, they will have practiced using <b>past</b> form of ‘verb to be’ and ‘can’ in a real life context.
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Pre- intermediate levelTP2- Talking about past events |
TP2- Talking about past events•Pre- intermediate level | |
In this lesson students will learn talking about <b>past</b> experiences, especially about ''embarrassing'' experiences. Lesson will start with teacher's telling one of the embarassing experience and eliciting some ideas from students that will help to get in touch with the context. Students will pre-learn the words like ''embarrassed'' and ''hallowe'en'' before reading activities. After gist reading, students will match the correct pictures with the correct paragraphs, answer the questions ...
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Pre-imtermiadiate levelGrammar/Past simple |
Grammar/Past simple•Pre-imtermiadiate level | |
This lesson continues with a similar context to the previous lesson and continues the story started in the reading, but changes the focus to grammar. This grammar is not new for these Ss, but they still need review and practice.
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