Intermediate

Present and Past Simple Questions Practice

Present and Past Simple Questions Practice (With Worksheet)

A Revision Lesson For Present and Past Simple Questions A2 – B2 This revision lesson is designed to help learners from A2 to B2 reinforce the correct formation of present and past simple questions. The worksheet shows both QASI (Question + Auxiliary + Subject + Infinitive) and QVS (Question Word + Verb + Subject) structures. […]

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Vocabularly Lesson For Head Verbs

Head Verbs Vocabularly Lesson A2 – B1 (With Worksheet)

Vocabulary Lesson For Head Verbs – Pre-Intermediate Thirty images of head verbs such as yawn, blink, nod, shake, blow, sneeze, frown, poke, and brush. Ideal for beginners or pre-intermediate to learn new and useful vocabulary. In the production stage of the lesson, have students practice the new vocabulary with a mime game, imitating the words

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Present Perfect Practice Speaking Lesson

Present Perfect -What Have You Done Today? B1 – B2 (With Worksheet)

Present Perfect Practice Speaking Lesson – Intermediate This lesson provides intermediate learners with a practical way to practice the present perfect tense. It focuses on the concept of today as unfinished time. Using 17 images, students are encouraged to form sentences like “I’ve already eaten breakfast” or “Have you finished your homework yet?” It also

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Have You Ever Present Perfect Speaking

Present Perfect – Have You Ever Lesson B1 – B2 (With Materials)

Have You Ever Present Perfect Speaking Lesson – Intermediate This lesson gives intermediate learners the opportunity to practice the present perfect tense in the context of asking and answering questions with have you ever. It’s designed to encourage meaningful conversation about life experiences, helping students use the tense naturally while sharing personal stories. Students can

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