Need to explain Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Progressive to your ESL students? Do it with ease and fun using this PPT! No prep resource. Just point, click and teach!
After reading the examples, students compare and contrast these two tenses and work out the rule and then practice it, doing the exercises.
The presentation is full of humor and helps the students learn with fun.
What is inside?
��� Slides for explaining the rule
✓ Slides with exercises
★ There are 13 slides in total. The answer keys are included. All rules and explanations are in English. ★
This PPT is fully editable.
Who is this presentation for?
The presentation is designed for ESL|ELL|EFL teachers, who work with pre-intermediate or intermediate students (secondary or high school).
This PPT also works well with adults.
How do such presentations work?
• Students look at the examples, read them, comment upon the form | the structure and work out the rule themselves.
• The teacher clicks and the rule appears. Students compare their guesses with actual rule.
• Then comes the time for practice. In exercises students have to fill in the missing words using the prompts \ make up dialogs using the pictures.
You may also like other PPTs:
Future Simple
Conditionals (types 0&1)
Conditionals (types 2&3)
Adjectives: degrees of comparison
Modal Verbs
Passive Voice
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Need to explain the difference between Intensifiers “Too” and “Enough” to your ESL students? Do it with ease and fun using this PPT! No prep resource. Just point, click and teach!
The examples are full of humor and help students learn with fun.
Cartoon characters will help them to understand the rule.
What is inside?
✓ Slides for explaining the rule
✓ Slides with exercises
★ There are 5 slides in total. The answer keys are included. All rules and explanations are in English. ★
This PPT is fully editable.
Who is this presentation for?
The presentation is designed for ESL|ELL|EFL teachers, who work with pre-intermediate or intermediate students (secondary or high school).
This PPT also works well with adults.
How do such presentations work?
• Students look at the examples, read them, comment upon the form | the structure and work out the rule themselves.
• The teacher clicks and the rule appears. Students compare their guesses with actual rule.
• Then comes the time for practice. In exercises students have to fill in the missing words using the prompts \ make up dialogs using the pictures.
You may also like other PPTs:
Future Simple
Conditionals (types 0&1)
Conditionals (types 2&3)
Adjectives: degrees of comparison
Modal Verbs
Passive Voice
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Thanks for stopping by! Please consider leaving a review to let me know how I’m doing. Happy teaching!
Need to explain the Quantifiers, the difference between A little \ Little, A few \ Few, Much and Many to your ESL students? Do it with ease and fun using this Power Point Presentation! No prep resource. Just point, click and teach!
The examples are full of humor and help students learn with fun.
Cartoon characters will help them to understand the rule.
What is inside?
✓ Slides for explaining the rule
✓ Slides with exercises
★ There are 6 slides in total. The answer keys are included. All rules and explanations are in English. ★
This PPT is fully editable.
Who is this presentation for?
The presentation is designed for ESL|ELL|EFL teachers, who work with pre-intermediate or intermediate students (secondary or high school).
This PPT also works well with adults.
How do such presentations work?
• Students look at the examples, read them, comment upon the form | the structure and work out the rule themselves.
• The teacher clicks and the rule appears. Students compare their guesses with actual rule.
• Then comes the time for practice. In exercises students have to fill in the missing words using the prompts \ make up dialogs using the pictures.
You may also like other PPTs:
Future Simple
Conditionals (types 0&1)
Conditionals (types 2&3)
Adjectives: degrees of comparison
Modal Verbs
Passive Voice
Check out my store my store for more interactive ESL|EFL|ELL resources and beyond!
Thanks for stopping by! Please consider leaving a review to let me know how I’m doing. Happy teaching!
Need to explain Causative form (have something done) to your ESL students? Do it with ease and fun using this PPT! No prep resource. Just point, click and teach!
The examples are full of humor and help students learn with fun.
Cartoon characters will help them to understand the rule.
What is inside?
✓ Slides for explaining the rule
✓ Slides with exercises
★ There are 7 slides in total. The answer keys are included. All rules and explanations are in English. ★
This PPT is fully editable.
Who is this presentation for?
The presentation is designed for ESL|ELL|EFL teachers, who work with pre-intermediate or intermediate students (secondary or high school).
This PPT also works well with adults.
How do such presentations work?
• Students look at the examples, read them, comment upon the form | the structure and work out the rule themselves.
• The teacher clicks and the rule appears. Students compare their guesses with actual rule.
• Then comes the time for practice. In exercises students have to fill in the missing words using the prompts \ make up dialogs using the pictures.
You may also like other PPTs:
Future Simple
Conditionals (types 0&1)
Conditionals (types 2&3)
Adjectives: degrees of comparison
Modal Verbs
Passive Voice
Check out my store my store for more interactive ESL|EFL|ELL resources and beyond!
Thanks for stopping by! Please consider leaving a review to let me know how I’m doing. Happy teaching!
This ESL movie guide accompanies the cartoon “Winnie the Witch” and is ideal for your elementary students. It targets listening and viewing comprehension.
This guide will also work well as a lesson plan for your substitute teacher.
It can also be used as a “Back to School” activity with newcomers because while watching and doing exercises you will easily identify student’s language level, especially how they know the colors, simple words connected with furniture and the house.
It consists of 4 pages printable handouts + teacher’s copy with keys + instructions.
★ Answer keys are included ★
You will find pre-viewing and viewing activities, which include comprehension questions, listening for specific information, completing the sentences, guessing what is going to happen, etc
All necessary words are introduced in the beginning, so that young learners won’t experience any difficulties while watching.
The cartoon is divided into several scenes and students have to complete the tasks after watching each one.
★ The link to the video is included ★
Need to explain Zero & First Conditional sentences and If Clauses to your ESL students? Do it with ease and fun using this PPT. No prep resource. Just point, click and teach!
The examples are full of humor and help students learn with fun.
Cartoon characters will help them to understand the rule.
What is inside?
✓ Slides for explaining the rule
✓ Slides with exercises
★ There are 5 slides in total. The answer keys are included. All rules and explanations are in English. ★
This PPT is fully editable.
Who is this presentation for?
The presentation is designed for ESL|ELL|EFL teachers, who work with pre-intermediate or intermediate students (secondary or high school).
This PPT also works well with adults.
How do such presentations work?
• Students look at the examples, read them, comment upon the form | the structure and work out the rule themselves.
• The teacher clicks and the rule appears. Students compare their guesses with actual rule.
• Then comes the time for practice. In exercises students have to fill in the missing words using the prompts \ make up dialogs using the pictures.
You may also like other PPTs:
Future Simple
Conditionals (types 0&1)
Conditionals (types 2&3)
Adjectives: degrees of comparison
Modal Verbs
Passive Voice
Check out my store my store for more interactive ESL|EFL|ELL resources and beyond!
Thanks for stopping by! Please consider leaving a review to let me know how I’m doing. Happy teaching!
Need to explain Future Simple to your ESL students? Do it with ease and fun using this PPT! No prep resource. Just point, click and teach!
The examples are full of humor and help students learn with fun.
Cartoon characters will help them to understand the rule.
What is inside?
✓ Slides for explaining the rule
✓ Slides with exercises
★ There are 6 slides in total. The answer keys are included. All rules and explanations are in English. ★
This PPT is fully editable.
Who is this presentation for?
The presentation is designed for ESL|ELL|EFL teachers, who work with pre-intermediate or intermediate students (secondary or high school).
This PPT also works well with adults.
How do such presentations work?
• Students look at the examples, read them, comment upon the form | the structure and work out the rule themselves.
• The teacher clicks and the rule appears. Students compare their guesses with actual rule.
• Then comes the time for practice. In exercises students have to fill in the missing words using the prompts \ make up dialogs using the pictures.
You may also like other PPTs:
Future Simple
Conditionals (types 0&1)
Conditionals (types 2&3)
Adjectives: degrees of comparison
Modal Verbs
Passive Voice
Check out my store my store for more interactive ESL|EFL|ELL resources and beyond!
Thanks for stopping by! Please consider leaving a review to let me know how I’m doing. Happy teaching!
Habits And Routine in the Past Tense. This presentation is designed for ESL teachers and helps explain how to talk about past habits. No prep resource. Just click. point, explain!
The presentation is full of humor and helps the students learn with fun.
What is inside?
✓ Slides for explaining the rule
✓ Slides with exercises
★ There are 12 slides in total. The answer keys are included. All rules and explanations are in English. ★
This PPT is fully editable.
Who is this presentation for?
The presentation is designed for ESL|ELL|EFL teachers, who work with pre-intermediate or intermediate students (secondary or high school).
This PPT also works well with adults.
How do such presentations work?
• Students look at the examples, read them, comment upon the form | the structure and work out the rule themselves.
• The teacher clicks and the rule appears. Students compare their guesses with actual rule.
• Then comes the time for practice. In exercises students have to fill in the missing words using the prompts \ make up dialogs using the pictures.
You may also like other PPTs:
Future Simple
Conditionals (types 0&1)
Conditionals (types 2&3)
Adjectives: degrees of comparison
Modal Verbs
Passive Voice
Check out my store my store for more interactive ESL|EFL|ELL resources and beyond!
Thanks for stopping by! Please consider leaving a review to let me know how I’m doing. Happy teaching!
Teach your ESL | ELL students to use Passive and Active Voice in All Tenses with ease and fun. No prep resource. Just point, click, teach!
This huge Bundle is designed for ESL teachers to help explain not only how to form and use Passive Voice, but how to turn statements and questions from Active voice into the Passive.
The exercises are graded from very easy tasks (to fill in only the verb) up to the difficult ones (to turn whole sentences or questions into the Passive).
The Bundle contains:
✓ PPT “Statements in Passive Voice”
✓ PPT “Questions in Passive Voice”
What is inside?
✓ Slides for explaining the rule
✓ Slides with exercises
★ There are 25 slides in total. The answer keys are included. All rules and explanations are in English. ★
These PPTs are fully editable.
Who are these presentations for?
The presentations are designed for ESL|ELL|EFL teachers, who work with pre-intermediate or intermediate students (secondary or high school).
This PPT also works well with adults.
How do such presentations work?
• Students look at the examples, read them, comment upon the form | the structure and work out the rule themselves.
• The teacher clicks and the rule appears. Students compare their guesses with actual rule.
• Then comes the time for practice. In exercises students have to fill in the missing words using the prompts \ make up dialogs using the pictures.
You may also like other PPTs:
Future Simple
Conditionals (types 0&1)
Conditionals (types 2&3)
Adjectives: degrees of comparison
Modal Verbs
Check out my store my store for more interactive ESL|EFL|ELL resources and beyond!
Thanks for stopping by! Please consider leaving a review to let me know how I’m doing. Happy teaching!
This PPT is designed for ESL teachers and helps explain the form and the usage of Conditional Sentences, If Clauses (types Zero, 1st, 2nd, 3rd + the structure “I wish…”). No prep resource. Just point, click and teach!
The presentation is full of humor and helps the students learn with fun.
The Bundle contains:
✓ PPT Conditionals Sentences (types 0&1)
✓ PPT Conditionals Sentences (types 2&3)
✓ PPT Structures with “I wish”, “If only”
What is inside?
✓ Slides for explaining the rule
✓ Slides with exercises
★ There are 22 slides in total. The answer keys are included. All rules and explanations are in English. ★
These PPTs are fully editable.
Who are these presentations for?
The presentations are designed for ESL|ELL|EFL teachers, who work with pre-intermediate or intermediate students (secondary or high school).
This PPT also works well with adults.
How do such presentations work?
• Students look at the examples, read them, comment upon the form | the structure and work out the rule themselves.
• The teacher clicks and the rule appears. Students compare their guesses with actual rule.
• Then comes the time for practice. In exercises students have to fill in the missing words using the prompts \ make up dialogs using the pictures.
You may also like other PPTs:
Future Simple
Adjectives: degrees of comparison
Modal Verbs
Passive Voice
Check out my store my store for more interactive ESL|EFL|ELL resources and beyond!
Thanks for stopping by! Please consider leaving a review to let me know how I’m doing. Happy teaching!