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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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Life Experience Present Perfect Speaking

Present Perfect – Life Experience Lesson B1 – B2 (With Materials)

Life Experience Present Perfect Speaking Lesson – Intermediate This lesson gives intermediate learners the opportunity to practice the present perfect tense in the context of life experience. It’s designed to encourage meaningful conversation about experiences in life, helping students use the tense naturally while sharing personal stories. Students can work in pairs or small groups,

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Lesson On Giving Directions In English

Learning About Giving Directions A2 – B1 (With Worksheets)

Speaking Lesson About Giving Directions In English – Pre-Intermediate This lesson provides a practical, communicative activity for pre-intermediate learners to practice giving directions in English. It’s designed as a “Can Do” lesson, helping students develop real-world skills they can use confidently outside the classroom. The lesson includes a worksheet and a vocabulary sheet featuring clear

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Gerund After Prepositions Revision Lesson

Revison For Gerund After Prepositions A2 – B1 (With Worksheet)

Gerund After Prepositions Revision Lesson – Pre-Intermediate This lesson offers a quick and effective revision activity. It will help pre-intermediate learners consolidate their use of the gerund after prepositions. Through a simple gap-fill exercise, students practice forming correct patterns.  These include interested in doing, good at playing, or afraid of trying, reinforcing both accuracy and

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