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Concerning worksheets > tenses until the past progressive
tenses until the past progressive

abikman
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tenses until the past progressive
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Hello everyone, Could anyone suggest a link to exercises which include the following tenses: present simple, present progressive, past simple past progressive, future and temporals? I need active and active+passive Thanks in advance |
11 Jun 2012
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ueslteacher
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Have you tried looking here? I doubt you �ll be able to find a single contribution which would include all those grammar points though. Sophia |
11 Jun 2012
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abikman
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Thanks, any other exercises, please? |
11 Jun 2012
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ueslteacher
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what exactly do you have in mind? could you please elaborate? what age students are you teaching?Also try online exercises, they are free (you don �t have to spend points on them) just log in with your eslprintables username and password http://englishexercises.org/ you can create a group and register your students and give the online exercises for homework to practice or, if you have the computer and internet connection, you can use them in class. Sophia
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11 Jun 2012
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abikman
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Ages 13-17, good students, just for practice, any practice, I do need worksheets |
11 Jun 2012
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abikman
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Most teachers use "Fill in the correct form of the verb" as an exercise of the tenses. However, for many students it doesn �t work, and sometimes it is too hard for them as a way of practice. Do you have any idea or suggestions of other ways to practice the tenses? Please add links if possible. Thanks
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11 Jun 2012
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GIOVANNI
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You could play a game with them for the past continuous. Cut out some funny pictures from magazines together with a worksheet with clocks. Give each student a picture and a time clock. Have each student ask what where you doing at......time on clock and the student answers what he or she was doing according to the picture. You can also ask what was your brother, mother, boyfriend doing at.............while you were watching tv. You can use the same pictures and use the past by asking what did you do yesterday. Same pictures by asking what do you usually do, often do on Mondays, etc. Same pictures present continuous, what is your mother, brother etc. doing at the moment etc. I have a set of pictures which I have laminated and use them on a regular basis. I find this gives them good practice with all of the tenses. The funnier the pictures, the more fun it is.
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11 Jun 2012
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papadeli
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Interactive exercises instead of worksheets?
Greetings from Greece,
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11 Jun 2012
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