Category: English tenses – practice

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Revision with Four Seasons – Winter

There’s not much time left before we start our Christmas break. That is why I’m rushing to share with you two new packets of revision worksheets. This time the whole material is related to...

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Past Simple practice with a video (A1 – B2)

If you are looking for some videos which could help your learners revise past simple forms of regular and irregular verbs, you are in the right place. I would like to share with you...

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Past Tenses – speaking activity for A2+ students

Below you can find another idea for a speaking activity which aim is to let your students practise past tenses (past simple in particular) while travelling from one English speaking country to another. Instructions...

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Egzamin ósmoklasisty – exam preparation with Vocabulary Race Competition and Storyjumper book – “School Life”

Phrases related to school and education Last time I worked on an idea for teaching some phrases related to family and social life. This time the plan is to teach and practice ten phrases...

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Past Simple – lesson ideas for A1/A2 learners

Every new group of learners is a challenge for every teacher. While teaching, the first thing I feel I need to do is to take advantage of the best ideas I have already brought...

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Present Simple – lesson ideas for A1/A2 students

I’m sure you know the feeling when you are lost in the amount of teaching materials you have created so far, and as a consequence, you create more and more because you’ve already forgotten...

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Present Perfect – lesson ideas for A1/A2 students

A few months ago I posted some lesson ideas for teaching the present perfect tense to B1 students (click the link if you are interested: Present Perfect – lesson ideas for B1 students ). Today...

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‘Was’ and ‘were’ – past simple of ‘be’ for A1/A2 students

Teaching and learning the past simple of ‘be’ in affirmative and negative sentences is rather easy. However, the same verb in questions and in the structure ‘there was / there were‘ seems to be much more challenging for...