Verbs in present and past tense Verbs in present and past tense
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Recommended age 8 - 15 years
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Let's write verbs in present and past tense!
This activity is a fun game for students and you only need this worksheet and a dice. The students have to roll the dice and write the present and past tense of the verb. Then, they have to make sentences and drawings according to the number that appears. 

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Análisis de un cortometraje Análisis de un cortometraje
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 8 - 11 years
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Objetivo de la clase: Comprender un cortometraje relacionándolo con experiencias personales.

El material se puede utilizar en la asignatura de Lenguaje y Comunicación, para comprender y analizar un cortometraje llamado "El regalo". Se presentan preguntas antes y después de ver este material audiovisual, lo cual generará reflexión en cada estudiante y una conversación grupal.

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 the Present Simple and the Present Continuous.  the Present Simple and the Present Continuous.  the Present Simple and the Present Continuous.  the Present Simple and the Present Continuous.  the Present Simple and the Present Continuous.
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Recommended age 12 - 18 years
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This is a slideshow about the differences between the Present Simple and the Present Continuous. affirmative sentences, negative sentences and interrogative sentences all in one pdf document for you to use it

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Present perfect: the idea of perfection Present perfect: the idea of perfection Present perfect: the idea of perfection Present perfect: the idea of perfection Present perfect: the idea of perfection
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In this resource you can find a review of the family members, as well as a review of the present simple in English. Some exercises involve giving an opinion with the use of the simple present and there are resources for it in the slides.

En este recurso podrás encontrar un repaso de los miembros de la familia, así como un repaso del presente simple en inglés. Algunos ejercicios implican dar una opinión con el uso del presente simple y hay recursos para ello en los slides.


Present perfect simple Present perfect simple Present perfect simple Present perfect simple Present perfect simple
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Recommended age 5 - 18 years
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Lesson 1: In this lesson, you learned what the Present Perfect Simple is and how to form it using the auxiliary verb "have" or "has" followed by the past participle of the main verb.

Lesson 2: You learned how to correctly form the Present Perfect Simple by following the structure of subject + have/has + past participle of the verb.

Lesson 3: You explored the use of the Present Perfect Simple to talk about past experiences, recently completed actions, and present results of past actions.

Lesson 4: You learned about common words and expressions used with the Present Perfect Simple, such as "just," "already," "yet," and "ever."

Lesson 5: You discovered how to use the Present Perfect Simple with time expressions like "today," "this week," "recently," and "lately."

Lesson 6: You learned about forming questions and answers in the Present Perfect Simple, using the inversion of the auxiliary verb and subject, as well as the corresponding affirmative and negative responses.

Lesson 7: You explored the use of the Present Perfect Simple with the words "just" and "already" in affirmative and negative sentences to indicate completed actions in relation to the present.

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English test: The house English test: The house
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Recommended age 8 - 11 years
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Hola colegas aquí les comparto una prueba que realicé a alumnos de quinto básico con el contenido "The House" en donde incluyo "the prepositions of place", "Verb to be" in present and "The present continuous". En esta prueba yo evalué dos habilidades: Reading and Writing.

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My Life in a Timeline My Life in a Timeline
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Resource type Assessment
Recommended age 7 - 8 years
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Objective: Apply past, present and future tenses to real life.

At the end of the semester, have students work on a timeline about their own lives. They will need to apply past, present and future to their real life (what they did/liked/disliked/etc. in the past, what they do/like/dislike/etc. in the present, and what they want to do in the future). They will also have to build the timeline correctly, colour it, paste pictures, make drawings, etc. and finally they will present it to their classmates. 
This is a good way to engage students by relating what they have learnt to real situations, it is an activity that they enjoy a lot while working on it. They also enjoy a lot telling their classmates and teacher about themselves. 
An evaluation guideline is included at the end of the document.

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Using Present Continuous for Actions Happening Now Using Present Continuous for Actions Happening Now
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Recommended age 12 - 18 years
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we use the present continuous for things that are happening at the moment of speaking. These things usually last for quite a short time and they are not finished when we are talking about them. This PPT helps your students to understand this tense.

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Using Present Continuous for Actions Happening Now Using Present Continuous for Actions Happening Now
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Recommended age 12 - 18 years
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This document discusses the use of the present continuous tense in English to describe actions that are happening now or ongoing actions happening within a period of time. It provides examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using the present continuous, including the conjugations of to be and adding -ing to verbs. Key points covered include using the present continuous to talk about current actions and ongoing actions not necessarily happening at this moment.

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Present simple vs present perfect Present simple vs present perfect Present simple vs present perfect Present simple vs present perfect Present simple vs present perfect
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This document discusses the difference between the simple past and present perfect tenses in English. The simple past is used for actions completed in the past, while the present perfect connects the past to the present by describing actions that began in the past but continue to the present day or may happen again. Examples are provided to illustrate when to use each tense and how the tense affects the meaning of a sentence.

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