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Title
I haven't moved yet.
Target Structure
Present Perfect: Yet and Already
Level
Elementary +
Time
45 minutes
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Description
Are your students confident when talking about things they've already done - or not done yet?

The Present Perfect can be tricky to teach (and understand!) but this worksheet is a great introduction to one of the more common uses!

There's a lead-in question, followed by a conversation, practice exercises and a role-play at the end.

It's perfect for elementary-level learners.



 


 

Title
I haven't seen you for ages!
Target Structure
Present Perfect Simple
Level
Elem - Intermedate
Time
20+ minutes
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Description
This worksheet helps build your students' accuracy and understanding of the Present Perfect Simple.

This worksheet is easy to teach, and provides extensive practice of FOR and SINCE.

For lower and intermediate level students.

 


 

Title
What do you do? What are you doing?
Target Structure
Present Simple & Continuous
Level
Elementary
Time
20 minutes
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Description
Practice the difference between the Present Simple and Continuous / Progressive.

This two-page worksheet has a grammar review, some illustrated questions and lots of speaking practice.

It's an excellent way of nailing a fundamental language point for lower-level students.

 


 

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
Do you watch TV very much?
Target Structure
Adverbs of Frequency / Present Simple
Level
Elementary
Time
60+ minutes
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Description
This worksheet combines a review of adverbs of frequency (often, never, occasionally etc.) with a conversation about TV viewing habits.

It's also a great way to review Present Simple questions and build some up-to-date vocabulary.

Vocabulary covered includes binge watch, dramas, comedies, classics, subscribe and more.

Following the lead-in, there is a question-gap-fill reading, vocabulary-building exercises, grammar analysis and discussion.

This worksheet is great for elementary-level students looking to improve their confidence.


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