Present Perfect Worksheets (Continued)


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Title
My Cup of Tea
Target Structure
Present Perfect Continuous
Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Time
60 minutes
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Description
This worksheet is a great way to build your students' abilities with the Present Perfect.

The topic is the benefits of tea. There's a reading, followed by controlled exercises on the Present Perfect Continuous.

The final two exercises give your students lots of speaking practice. There is a personalisation exercise, and then lots of discussion questions.

This worksheet is for intermediate-level students, but can be adjusted for other levels.

 


 

Title
Spot the Mistakes - Present Perfect
Target Structure
Present Perfect
Level
Elementary - Pre-Intermediate
Time
30+ minutes
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Description
This is a great error-correction worksheet practicing the present perfect.

It's kept at a low level, so it's ideal for elementary students who have been introduced to basic uses of the tense - experiences, for since, etc.

The present perfect can be a rather serious topic. This worksheet is both fun, and easy to teach!

 


 

Title
Doing Some DIY
Target Structure
Present Perfect Simple / Continuous
Level
Lower Intermediate+
Time
45 minutes
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Description
This worksheet looks at the difference between the Present Perfect Simple and Continuous.

There's a conversation, some practice exercises and a 'Find Someone Who' activity to get your students using the language with each other.

'Doing Some DIY' is written for lower-intermediate classes, but can easily be adapted.

 


 

Title
Have you ever been to the USA?
Target Structure
Present Perfect - Experiences
Level
Elementary / Pre-Intermediate
Time
30 minutes
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Description
This worksheet is great for getting lower-level students to build their conversation and fluency skills.

The worksheet looks at 'Have you ever', followed by Past Simple 'Wh-' questions.

There is a conversation, grammar practice and a substitution speaking exercise.

For additional speaking practice, you can use our 'Experiences Worksheet'.

 


 

Title
Experience Worksheet
Target Structure
Present Perfect and Past Simple
Level
Elementary / Pre-Intermediate
Time
30 minutes
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Description
If your students need some speaking practice, this 'Find Someone Who'-style activity is bound to work well.

It's simple, but very effective. Students need to find one person for each experience. Then, they need to ask follow up questions using the Past Simple.

It's ideal for groups, and there's also a blank template that you can use for your own questions.


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