Present Tense Worksheets (Continued)


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Title
Peter Lockwood
Target Structure
Present Simple
Level
Elementary
Time
20 minutes
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Description
This information gap exercise is an easy way to improve your students' accuracy with Present Simple question forms.

The students each have half the information on Peter's day. They need to form questions correctly to find the missing information.

** This worksheet has been updated with a question-writing section for students who need additional practice of the target language. **

For elementary-level students.

 


 

Title
A Relaxing Vacation
Target Structure
Present Continuous
Level
Elementary
Time
60 minutes
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Description
This worksheet gives lots of practice of the Present Continuous (Present Progressive) tense.

There's a conversation, plus lots of different exercises, teaching the target structure as well as common vacation collocations. Your students will also get lots of chances to speak.

This worksheet is for elementary students.

 


 

Title
Business English Flashcards
Target Structure
Various
Level
Elementary / Pre-Intermediate
Time
minutes
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Description
If you have low-level business students, you'll be able to use these cards again and again!

They can be used to teach everyday activities at work, tenses, collocations and much more. There are twelve different images available in either black and white, or in colour.

You can choose from either half-page size, or six-per-page.

 


 

Title
How often do you watch movies?
Target Structure
How Often / Adverbs of Frequency
Level
Elementary
Time
45 minutes
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Description
Taking movies as the theme, this worksheet looks at adverbs of frequency (often, usually etc.) and the pattern 'once a week'.

There's a basic conversation, with follow-up exercises, and lots of chances for your students to communicate using the language.

This worksheet is written for elementary-level students.

There's also a British English version, substituting 'cinema' for the 'movie theater', and 'film' for 'movie'.

 


 

Title
A Day in the Life
Target Structure
Present Simple
Level
Elementary
Time
40 minutes
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Description
This worksheet is great for practicing the Present Simple tense. There are lots of different activities, including reading, writing and plenty of speaking.

There's also lots of useful vocabulary and collocations for your students to learn. It's ideal for building your students' confidence and fluency.


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