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Like + to + verb (infinitive) can express habits, intentions or future actions.
Like + gerund (V-ing) usually expresses general preferences or actions you like to do in general, not necessarily related to the future.
Please refer to the answer on a Merge Fruit. Thanks you!
I teach online and have lots of problems with my intermediate students who just aren�t doing their tasks unless the tasks are easy. They especially avoid doing their readings. I asked one of my students, who really is a good kid, why he wasn�t doing his work and he told me frankly that he doesn�t like the readings. They’re difficult and boring for him.
I�ve read that here in Peru, reading habits and reading comprehension are really low. I know my students aren�t reading in Spanish and getting them to read long exercises in English really is a challenge.
Anyone have any advice for me? Would really appreciate it.
I have to admit, it does seem that kids just don�t read, as in what we traditionally call reading, much anymore.The instant access to everything has changed this paradigm I think.
So, thinking a bit out of the box, I would consider having them watch videos if available, but require they watch them with subtitles in English as welll (audio AND subtitles in English). Subconsciously the text wil be seen and processed while the other communication channels stimulate interest and retain attention.
Since a new puzzle is added to connections game daily, it�s a great way to start your day (or end it, if you�re an early riser) or to relax. To keep you engaged and entertained, the game offers new activities daily.
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mixed tenses
simple present, present continuous or simple past tense
Level: elementary Age: 12-16 Downloads: 12
3rd form module 2 section 4 producing and delivering speech
This is an updated version of section 4. It is a guideline of the lesson.
PS. It does not teach them to produce a speech. it will be in part 2.
video link:
https://www.y outube.com/watch?v=D WZL0fqaICc
Level: intermediate Age: 16-17 Downloads: 7
A1 Past simple practise with: question, affirmative and negative 1
Learning the past simple tense with questions, affirmative, and negative sentences is essential for students as it enables effective communication about past events. It provides a foundation for understanding grammar and constructing basic sentences, which is crucial for daily conversations. Mastering these forms ensures students can ask questions,...
Level: elementary Age: 8-100 Downloads: 18
A2-B1 Time prepositions practise in, on, at, from, for, since, until, during, by, past, after & before 1
Learning time prepositions like in, on, at, from, for, since, until, during, by, past, and after is important for students because they are essential for expressing time relationships clearly and accurately. These prepositions help students talk about when things happen, how long actions last, and their sequence in time. Mastering them allows stude...
Level: intermediate Age: 8-100 Downloads: 18
B1 -B2 Practice with present simple, present continuous, present perfect & present perfect continuous
Learning the present simple, present continuous, present perfect, and present perfect continuous tenses is crucial for students as these tenses allow them to express a wide range of meanings related to actions and states in the present. The present simple is used for routines and facts, the present continuous for actions happening now, the present ...
Level: intermediate Age: 9-100 Downloads: 20
Map of Aotearoa New Zealand
Using a map of New Zealand to answer questions about geographic locations and Māori place names.
Level: elementary Age: 7-100 Downloads: 3
Opposites
Match the opposite adjectives
Level: elementary Age: 7-9 Downloads: 3
Luca, movie.
There are four worksheets. So, the idea is that the movie is watched in chunks/sessions of around twenty minutes each. Beautiful movie! As I see it with my group of little children, I leave the subtitles in Spanish, but the audio is in English.
Level: elementary Age: 7-12 Downloads: 5
PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE
Hello everyone...Hope you like this worksheet...^_^
Level: elementary Age: 7-14 Downloads: 14