The purpose of this activity is to know when to use past simple and past continuous, within one sentence. It consists of 10 sentences and gives you the grade at the end with the corrections and a short explanation. Best for ages 11 and up.
I used this video/audio flash cards to teach my neighbors' 13 years old son and his 2 classmates the Present Simple tense. Although, the students have learned present simple at school they didn't internalize it properly. They were mixing present simple with present continuous. Hence, I used these video/audio flash cards to help them. First, I explained the way how and where to use present simple and present continuous and then I played the video/audio file to let the students practice and internalize the material properly. Overall, I want to say that I found this material to be very helpful for both students and teachers especially when there is a confusion between present simple and present continuous tenses.
This game can be very useful for revising grammar rules connected with Present Simple and Present Continuous. I think the learners will play this game with great pleasure as it`s fun. I piloted this game with my students I should say they liked it a lot.
This is a great place to learn / revise the vocabulary related to jobs and the difference between the present simple and the present continuous with the help of an interactive book. I have tried this with 2 intermediate level students and it was highly effective.It enhances all 4 skills.
This game teaches the action verbs with simple present and present continuous.I've done this with our neighbor , he is 9 and enjoyed playing it, but he asked the translation of some words.
All the three activities are good for practising Past Continuous but most of all I liked "Alibi" . I do think, it's excellent for all level students but I would prefer to practise it with intermediate ones. Students will be able to improve their speaking skills via creating stories. Besides, the process can be very intriguing.
It's a very funny game. There are four teams and they have to answer the questions correctly in order to make their car go ahead of others.It's a team game and students enjoy it very much.
Learn / revise how to ask questions in four different tenses (present simple, present continuous, past simple, and present perfect) with this interactive book ! Enjoy! Grammar can also be fun!
This game is perfect to improve the vocabulary related to the topic "clothes". Learners should dress the Teddy as it is given bellow. My niece liked this game very much.
Ask the first student a question (usually very easy) and if they get it right then move on to the second student in the group and ask if they would like to continue or 'bank' the $500, the questions I use slowly get harder but in general they are relatively easy (it's more fun that way, plus they're 50/50 so they always have a chance).
One can practice the present simple vs. the present continuous tenses by playing this snakes and ladders fun game.
Keep playing until you win. Answer questions correctly to have a chance at rolling the dice.It is really fun!!!!
Answer the questions correctly to help Moby collect everything he needs. Beaware of secret trap doors and do not forget the hidden 6th objects. You will see 2 pictures and at the same time you will hera the sentence and your job is to click on the right picture to continue the game.
Learners should continue forming interogative questions with help of the provided hints. This game is best for upper elementery level. My sister liked it very much and with the help of it learned a lot.