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Present Perfect Lesson



11Alex11
Germany

Present Perfect Lesson
 
Hey,

I �ve got a problem. I �m going to revise the present perfect with a number of advanced students on Tuesday (it �s my second teaching lesson - I �m still on a teacher training course and have never taught before).

As a beginning, I thought I �d present a text and let them answer questions to it (e.g. an e-mail by a friend telling news and asking things like "Have you ever ...?"). But I cannot find anything (the topic of the lesson has to be "friends"). Has anyone any tips regarding a text or an introduction?

Next, I thought about giving them a worksheet about "Have you ever ... (been to a fortune teller, ... and things like that) and they can ask their partners these questions so that they can practice speaking and I can see what problems they have.

And finally, I thought about giving them a few exercises with present perfect simple/continous (listening to sounds and imagining what could have happened, correcting mistakes, ...).

What do you think? Any suggestions? What could I use as a finisher? A question?

I would really appreciate any comments or improvements. Thanks a lot for your help.

8 Nov 2009      





patrenou
Argentina

You don�t specify your pupils age.  What is advanced level  for you  Pet  Fce? 

8 Nov 2009     



11Alex11
Germany

Age is between 17 and 25 (foreign university students). It would say between upper intermediate (I �m using an upper intermediate book) and advanced. In general, they are pretty good (they �re at a pretty high level, their English is fluent), but some of them tend to make rather basic mistakes, e.g. I been in Spain instead of I �ve been to Spain, ...

8 Nov 2009     



patrenou
Argentina

I  had to review the same topic  with my intermediate students  2 weeks ago. I used :

www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=87525#thetop
http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=115286#thetop
http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=167669#thetop
http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=109826#thetop

Despite being at an upper intermediate level  your pupils  are making  a seriou mistake so, make them practise the structure again, in many ways as possible to let them internalize it.
 I hope you�ll find them useful
                                                          X O X O ,     Pat

8 Nov 2009