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Present Continuous PowerPoint Presentation

A colourful PowerPoint presentation that leads students through the formation and use of this tense, with prompts to assist teachers in eliciting sentences from students. Illustrations of correct usage...

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Winnie The Pooh Present Continuous

Here's an ]interesting activity for Present Continuous tense: your learners will need to look at the pictures and write what Winnie is doing in each picture.

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Present Continuous Memory Flashcards

This set of cards is designed to help students practice or review present continuous sentences. Printed double-sided, the cards can be used as flashcards; printed on two separate sheets, they can be...

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Somebody Is Watching You! (Guessing Game)

There are cards with the sequence of actions. One child is a suspect. He takes a card and imitates the given movements. Others are detectives. They are watching him and guessing what he’s doing. The...

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Are You Busy? (Present Continuous Practice)

This worksheet consists of 18 pictures, 18 verbs and 18 sentences with blanks. The students have to choose a verb from the list, fill in the sentences with the correct present continuos form and match...

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Present Continuous For Criticism

This is a worksheet on using Present Continuous with "always" to express criticism and annoyance. Cut the situations, give them to students and et them express their annoyance with the situations (You...

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Present Continuous Worksheet: What Are They Doing?

This is a pair work sheet for students to practice using the present continuous. Student A will ask to student B about information of each of the characters in the worksheet. Ex: A: "What is Sarah...

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Present Continuous Beginner Worksheet

This is a nice worksheet for beginners. It will provide your students with the chance to practice food vocabulary, verbs of action and the use of the structures such as What is he/she doing?....

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What Are They Doing? (Present Continuous)

Students will practice the present continuous verb tense to tell what the person in each picture is doing. Using the word bank, students fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb. This...

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Grammar Errors in Present Continuous, Comparative/Superlative Sentences

Student grammar error correction worksheet with typical errors made in forming the present simple, comparative and superlative structures. Ideal for Young Learners, Beginners, Elementary classes to be...

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And The Winner Is...

This is a reading activity about film awards. First they read the text and then they will have to produce something similar to what they have just read. Then they have two different cards with...

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I Love Sports

In this worksheet the students will learn vocabulary related to sports; they will have to read different texts about people talking about their favourite sports. After that they will have to decide...

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What Are They Doing? Part 1

This ppt consists of 21 animated slides with some grammar and mostly practice of the present continuous. In this 1st part the students learn and practise affirmative and negative sentences in an easy,...

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What Are They Doing? Part 2

This is the 2nd ppt with 21 animated slides on the present continuous with some grammar to learn/revise the interrogative form and short answers. Then there are different activities to revise the three...

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What Are They Doing? Present Continuous Worksheet

This is a present continuous gap filling worksheet. This worksheet focuses only on the affirmative sentences. Before doing this worksheet I suggest you teach the vocabulary, so that students are able...

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The Present Participle

A simple worksheet containing basic information on how to form the present participle correctly. The teacher can use it when explaining the continuous tenses (e.g. The Present Continuous). It is...

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Revising Verb Tenses: Present Continuous Worksheet

This is a worksheet for revising the present continuous tense.There is a brief explanation followed by an activity in which students are asked to complete 30 different sentences with the correct form...

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Daily Life Arrangements: Present Continuous Worksheet

This is a table with three columns: day, activity and your sentence. It's intended for the practice of the future continuous or present progressive tense with the meaning of future arrangements. The...

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Song Worksheet: Tom's Diner by Suzanne Vega

Tom's Diner by Suzanne Vega: students love this song! It is easy to sing, easy to understand the lyrics, and has a nice, sentimental but 'daily life' story to it. You can follow up with present...

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Song Worksheet: Cecilia by Simon and Garfunkel

Good to work present continuous and a have a little fun, from Iturrama (basque country - jj.b) The story of the song is nice too, you can translate it orally with the students.

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