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B1-B2 Past perfect and past perfect continuous practise Part 1
Learning the past perfect and past perfect continuous tenses is valuable for describing actions or events that occurred before a specific moment in the past. These tenses help students create a clear timeline when discussing sequences of events, making it easier to show cause and effect or clarify the order of actions. For instance, the past perfec...
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-100
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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
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B1-B2 Active or passive voice using: present simple passive, past simple passive, future simple passive, present continuous active, past continuous active, past continuous passive, present perfect passive, past perfect passive, future perfect passive, fut
Learning active and passive voice across these tenses enhances students� ability to express ideas flexibly and appropriately. Passive voice focuses on the action or result, especially when the doer is unknown, unimportant, or implied, making it essential for formal contexts like academic writing, journalism, or reports. Active voice, on the other...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
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A1+-A2 Practise with past simple, past continuous and present perfect 1
Students at the A1+ to A2 level should practise the past simple, past continuous, and present perfect tenses to establish a solid grammar foundation. This helps them describe past events, ongoing actions, and experiences up to the present. Mastering these tenses improves fluency, enabling students to speak more naturally and engage in everyday conv...
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
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B1+-C1 Practise with: present perfect, present perfect continuous, past perfect, past perfect continuous, future perfect and future perfect continuous. 1
Students at the B1+ to C1 level should practise the present perfect, present perfect continuous, past perfect, past perfect continuous, future perfect, and future perfect continuous tenses to enhance their ability to express complex ideas and time relationships. These tenses help them discuss actions with relevance to the present, ongoing or comple...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
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A1+-A2 Practise with present simple, present continuous, future simple & past simple tense 1
Students should learn and practice the present simple, present continuous, future simple, and past simple tenses at the A1+-A2 level because these tenses are essential for everyday communication, such as discussing routines, ongoing activities, past events, and simple future plans. They provide a solid foundation for learning more advanced grammar ...
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
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A2-B1 Present perfect practise using never, ever, already, just, yet, since & for 1
Practising the present perfect with words like never, ever, already, just, yet, since, and for is essential for students as it enables them to discuss experiences, recent events, and ongoing situations with clarity. These time markers help convey whether actions are completed, in progress, or relevant to the present, which is crucial for effective ...
Level: elementary
Age: 9-100
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A2+-B1 Practise with present simple, present continuous, past simple, past continuous, present perfect, present perfect continuous, future simple & going to 1
Students should practise these tenses to communicate effectively across different time frames. The present simple and present continuous handle current actions, habits, and temporary events, while the past simple and past continuous are essential for narrating completed and ongoing past actions. The present perfect connects past actions to the pres...
Level: elementary
Age: 9-100
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A1- A2 Practise with going to or present continuous 1
Students should learn "going to" and present continuous for future plans because these structures allow them to talk about the future with accuracy and flexibility. "Going to" is used for planned actions or intentions (e.g., I�m going to visit my grandmother tomorrow), while the present continuous is used for arrangements or scheduled events, often...
Level: elementary
Age: 9-100
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 29
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A2+-B1 Practise with present simple, past simple, present perfect, present continuous, future simple & going to 2
Practising these tenses allows students to speak confidently about everyday situations, past events, future plans, and hypothetical scenarios. It improves their ability to communicate with precision, enhances fluency, and prepares them for more advanced grammar. Mastery of these structures supports clearer expression of ideas and better understandi...
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-100
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