daily routine
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Type:
Present Simple Questions - pair-work speaking
Suitable if you want to give your Ss some space for independent practice of the structure.
They take it in turns to make and answer questions.
They self-check, so it enables all of them to speak without you having to correct them.
Level: elementary
Age: 7-12
Type: activity-card
Have it all - Jason Mraz
This is a nice song. However, the vocabulary is difficult for beginners. So, I decided to prepare a simple activity so that they can succeed in doing it and enjoy the song. Before listening to the song, they complete the lyrics according to the tips given.
Level: elementary
Age: 9-12
Type:
HAVE GOT AND HAS GOT
Have got and Has got in affirmative and negative form
Level: elementary
Age: 9-15
Type:
Halloween Ghastly Grammar
Practise Present Simple with monsters.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-14
Type:
Mister Bean�s trouble
This a worksheet that could be useful to consolidate the present progressive, action verbs as well as daily routines.
The students are asked to watch the video on youtube called Mister Bean�s trouble;before doing these tasks;this is the video�s link:
https://www.y outube.com/watch?v=V umrpkL6RS0.
waiting for your feedback!
Level: elementary
Age: 11-12
Type:
Lesson Plan-Present Simple/Continuous
A lesson plan on present simple and continuous.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-12
Type:
Sophie�s diary
Level: elementary
Age: 12-100
Type:
Present Simple. Cards.
Cards for making affirmative, negative or interrogative sentences in Present Simple.
Level: elementary
Age: 6-100
Type:
dialogue about animals
dialogue
Level: elementary
Age: 6-9
Type:
Present simple
Present Simple
Level: intermediate
Age: 3-100
Type: worksheet
lesson 4 ; how do you spend your day ? third form . 7th form
complete a gapped song - check while listening - draw clock hands - write about daily routines
Level: elementary
Age: 11-14
Type:
Present Simple Test
Present Simple Test
Level: elementary
Age: 12-16
Type:
Present Simple x Present Continous
Level: elementary
Age: 11-12
Type:
What are they doing?
Simple exercises to form sentences about famous people using the present continuous.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Type:
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Present perfect: been and gone
Difference between been and gone in present perfect
Level: elementary
Age: 12-17
Format: PowerPoint
Who wants to be a millionaire! Present Simple vs Continuous
A presentation where you have to choose a verb in a proper form. Great to practice those two present tenses.
Level: elementary
Age: 7-17
Format: PowerPoint
REVISION OF GRAMMAR
DO YOY KNOW PAST SIMPLE AND PAST CONTINUOUS REFER?
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Format: PowerPoint
Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous
A powerpoint to exemplify the difference between Simple Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous. It compares two situations with the help of two images. Then some rules to explain the differences, along with a few examples.
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-17
Format: PowerPoint
daily routines
because of limited KB i had to upload it into 4parts. if you want to use them in your classrooms you better gather them under only one powerpoint.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-17
Format: PowerPoint
daily routines
because of limited KB i had to upload it into 4parts. if you want to use them in your classrooms you better gather them under only one powerpoint.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-17
Format: PowerPoint
Speaking+ reviewing the present tense.
This ppt can be used with virtually any level, just take your time and let them describe what they see. For low level, describe one slide eg colours . . . . let ss describe the rest. Using animations is very productive, the students become much more focused. I have many more animations but they make the file size to big! E-mail me and I will send!
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Format: PowerPoint
present perfect
this ppt describes present perfect for all ages
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Format: PowerPoint
PRESENT SIMPLE QUESTIONS
ASI=AUXILIARY + SUBJECT + INFINITIVE
QUASI = QUESTION WORD + AUXILIARY + SUBJECT + INFINITIVE
Level: elementary
Age: 12-17
Format: PowerPoint
Present Perfect Continuous vs Present Perfect Simple
A simple presentation explaining the differences between the use of the present perfect simple and continuous with practice exercises at the end. For those who use Straightforward Intermediate it roughly corresponds to Unit 7B. Enjoy!
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Format: PowerPoint
present perfect tense
my first experience....:)I want to send better one. But the size you want is too small.
Level: elementary
Age: 11-14
Format: PowerPoint
What are they doing?
A power point to introduce present continuos
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Format: PowerPoint
Absolute beginner
1 of 20
I am a reluctant subscriber, but a good friend insists! I have had great results using this type of teaching (TPR) especially with reluctant students! The instructions are included.
I would have added a jeorpardy game but the size is to big! It is simple to make; 1. google, 2. jeopardy template, 3. add pictures from this ppt and other...
Level: elementary
Age: 3-17
Format: PowerPoint
Money - Present Perfect - Past Simple
Here you�ll see the Past Simple and Present Perfect applied in situations involving money.
Enjoy it =]
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Format: PowerPoint
Basic Level Review
It�s a power point lesson to review some important basic grammar points.
Level: elementary
Age: 3-17
Format: PowerPoint
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