Simple past x Present Perfect
List of exercises about the difference between Simple Past and Present Perfect.
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-100
Type:
Daily routine
Introducing vocabulary related to daily routines.
Level: elementary
Age: 9-14
Type:
past tense
This is simple past tense irregular verbs
Level: elementary
Age: 8-9
Type:
Writing sentences with Simple Past Tense.
The mentioned vocabulary is simple enough for all levels of learners to create short sentences. The higher the level of the learners, the more tenses can be used in writing. Even a short story can be created!
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Type:
RC: Our zoom lockdown breakfast
Two people have a breakfast together and a chat on Zoom. We have all had zoom, whatsApp, or skype chats, haven�t we? When will we be able to get back to normal?
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
Type: worksheet
Upbeat Elementary Test Unit 1
Level: elementary
Age: 12-14
Type:
Speaking card
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
Type:
Simple Present (he, she, it)
I hope you enjoy it!
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
Type: worksheet
PAST PERFECT
A SHORT EXPLANATION IDEAL TO BE USED IN A ZOOM MEETING
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-16
Type:
RC: what did you do yesterday?
A boy talks about what he did yesterday. They do the exercises, which include answering questions about what they did yesterday.
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-15
Type:
Converting Present to Simple Past
I wrote this paragraph so that my students could practice switching all the verbs from simple present to simple past by following a story I made up. The story can also be used as a model for creative writing. This activity can also be used for older students who are not fluent in English. Fluency is the focus of this activity.
Level: intermediate
Age: 6-14
Type:
Fight steretypes
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-14
Type:
Shark in the Fish Tank
This reading contains some leadership lesson that is good for teenagers. It shows how several different tenses are used in a passage, with a clear essay formatting: introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion. It has a set of multiple-choice questions and essay questions, attached with the answer key.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type:
Test simple present an simple past
Level: elementary
Age: 8-9
Type:
Text; My band
Text for students reading and writing.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Type:
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Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
2nd part of a Power Point to explain the difference between the Present Simple and the Present Continuous.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Format: PowerPoint
Present Simple Tense. Yes / No Questions and Answers
Hope it�s useful =)
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Format: PowerPoint
TO BE - QUESTIONS - GAME
Thank you :-)
Level: elementary
Age: 9-12
Format: PowerPoint
Present Simple/Continuous presentation
1st part of the presentation to explain the differences between the present simple and the present continuous.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Format: PowerPoint
REGULAR VERBS, MATCHING ACTIVITY
THIS EXERCISE HAS BEEN DESIGNED IN ORDER TO HELP STUDENTS PRACTISE REGULAR VERBS IN THE PAST.
KEY:A-2, B-5, C-1, D-7, E-8, F-6, G-4, H-3, I-10, J-9
Level: elementary
Age: 8-10
Format: PowerPoint
adverbs of frequency + simple present
ppt with sounds + game : student hear the adverbs of frequency on the first slide, then they make sentences using one adverb + simple present and they hear the final sentence.
Level: elementary
Age: 11-12
Format: PowerPoint
Past tense Guessing game
An animated �disappearing squares� guessing game, which is slighly different. Click once to set off a chain of disappearing and re-appearing concealing squares. Students guess the picture and make a sentence (pre-taught) click again to reveal the picture and sentence. You can divide the class into teams and award points for correct guesses.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-12
Format: PowerPoint
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE4/5
PAST SIMPLE 4/5
Level: elementary
Age: 9-17
Format: PowerPoint
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE 3/5
CARRY ON WITH PAST SIMPLE 3/5
Level: elementary
Age: 9-17
Format: PowerPoint
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE 2/5
PAST SIMPLE CONTINUED. 2/5
Level: elementary
Age: 9-17
Format: PowerPoint
present simple vs.present continuous
to be able to know when do we use both tense with a lot of examples
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Format: PowerPoint
To Be - affirmative - game - 10 simple sentences
10 sentences using simple vocabulary for beginners. The students have to click on the teacher to receive the sentence and on the three animals to reveal the answers. I used images from Phillip Martin and Jeff Bucchino�s collections. Hope you like it.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-17
Format: PowerPoint
daily routine
Here is a simple presentation to introduce daily routines. It is made up of 28 pages. The first 14 pages are nothing but pictures that will enable you to introduce the daily routine basic vocabulary. The next 14 pages are the same pictures plus the written vocabulary. I hope you will like it.
Level: elementary
Age: 7-17
Format: PowerPoint
Before - After
Before - After - Simple Present Tense
Level: elementary
Age: 7-17
Format: PowerPoint
Revising HOBBIES + LIKES and DISLIKES in secondary school
This is a great interactive way to help your students remember how to ask and answer questions about their hobbies as well as their likes and dislikes. You can also ask them more verbs to express thei hobbies and their tates. It�s a great activity to lead to an oral pairwork so that your students can then talk about their friends� hobbies and likes...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Format: PowerPoint
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