Your ESL students can easily learn to differentiate between the present simple and the present continuous if you give them some fun speaking activities. Here are some ideas to keep your class really engaged. All
Common verbs 1 (PDF) Common verbs 1 Present simple sentences (with audio) This is an elementary ESL exercise for practicing the present simple tense. Students look at the pictures and write suitable sentences using the verbs under the pictures in the present simple. Present simple sentence writin...
How do Adult ESL Present Continuous Worksheets cater to the varying proficiency levels of learners? Adult ESL Present Continuous Worksheets can cater to varying proficiency levels by including a range of activities that increase in complexity. For lower-level learners, simple fill-in-the-blank or ma...
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Let's do English ESL grammar guide. This presentation contains a brief explanation focuses on the present simple tense rules (3rd singular person, negative and…
(e.g., e-learning activities enriched with virtual reality apps; see Legault et al., 2019; P. Li et al. 2020), I believe such an early total immersion approach to Putonghua is a viable solu- tion for helping Cantonese-dominant students 'pick up' Putonghua more easily before the ...
simpleformsimplepastpastparticiple knew met was/were fly wrote read live fell feel taken drove GrammarPracticeWorksheets✎ PresentPerfect PresentPerfectTense Choosethecorrectverbfromthelistbelowtocompletethefollowingsentences.Puttheverbinthe presentprefecttense. ...
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“fast-expanding” foreign language, Kachru,2005: 90). For families which can spare resources to support their children’s learning of and investment in English-rich activities, English would function more like a second language (ESL). These include, for example, learning aids like picture word...
As simple as that. Use the present tense to describe: Things you still do in your current job. Other relevant activities you perform after work. Voluntary actions you take regularly. Any activities related to industry associations you belong to. Verbs in the present tense are those without any...