This is a short PPT lesson that can be used with intermediate students and above. It covers present perfect, using images for travel along with a gap fill exercise and a pairing exercise. It can be used with students from 15 upwards.
New update: includes B1 and B2 presentations, redesign with animated assessment quiz, lesson notes and additional student tasks.
ESL students often struggle with conditional sentences. Here I have provided a comprehensive lesson plan for both intermediate (B1) and upper intermediate (B2) students.
These dynamic Powerpoint lesson plans are ideal for online or classroom lessons. They include a range of speaking and fluency activities for you to breathe some life into what is often a difficult area of English for students to master.
Both lessons, designed to accommodate intermediate and upper intermediate students, have been conscientiously structured to present learners with a clear inductive analysis of the structure and meaning of conditional tenses. Slides are accompanied by a variety of tasks and exercises that not only get your students speaking and producing the forms in context, but also assess their learning as they go through the lesson.
Presentation is an important part of the learning experience and these Powerpoint lessons will grab your students’ attention, adding a colour to an otherwise dour grammar lesson. Most importantly, by the end of the lesson, students will have a better understanding of all four main conditionals and be able to use the forms with much more confidence.
These two dynamic Powerpoint lesson plans for intermediate and upper intermediate learners include a range of speaking and fluency activities for you to engage your students both online and in the classroom. These lessons come complete with separate notes for online lesson and are ideal for English language students who are struggling with sentence structure when writing.
Knowing a range of subordinate conjunctions and how they are used is vital for ESL students to improve their writing and pass Cambridge and IELTS exams. Knowledge of these range of function words helps students express their ideas more coherently. Students will learn to use language to show contrast, concession and support their ideas. These presentations offer a variety of tasks and fluency exercises throughout, keeping students fully engaged and assessing their learning as they move through the lesson.
Both presentations can last up to 90 minutes depending on the class size and the use of activities as students are carefully taken step-by-step through the grammar concepts. As with all of the English Evolution Learning presentations, the animated slides and activities in the lesson on getting your students speaking and using the language in context whilst also assessing their knowledge. Most importantly, by the end of the lesson, students will have a clear understanding of why subordinate conjunctions are one of the main building blocks to comparing, contrasting and expressing ideas effectively across sentence level when writing and speaking.
This is a complete lesson plan within a PPT presentation with a diverse range of activities for EFL/ESOL students. The lesson covers the use of adjective clauses and relative pronouns. It includes AFL and AOL exercises, whole group work, pair work and fluency exercise for students to practice their linguistic agility with the target grammar at the end of the lesson. The plan comes with timings and instructions for a 90 min lesson, but this is adaptable.
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Both of these dynamic Powerpoint lesson plans designed for B1 and B2 learners include separate notes for online presentations and a range of speaking and fluency activities for you to engage your students both online and in the classroom.
These presentations analyse the different types of future tenses, how they are formed and how they should be used in English grammar and communication. The tasks include a variety of speaking and fluency exercises to help your students get used to structuring and articulating the form with confidence and assess their learning.
Each presentation can be used for a class of 60 minutes or more depending on the class size and the use of activities. Students are carefully taken step-by-step through the forms and functions of future tenses with a range of tasks to practice and test their learning throughout the lesson. As with all of the English Evolution presentations, the lesson exercises focus on getting your students speaking and producing the forms in context whilst also assessing their learning as they go through the lesson.
This bundle includes B1 and B2 presentations with animated assessment quiz, lesson notes and additional student tasks. These dynamic Powerpoint lesson plans include separate notes for online classes and a range of speaking and fluency activities for you to engage your students in grammar both online and in the classroom.
These methodical presentations help students analyse the different present perfect tenses, their time references and how they are used. Using a variety of tasks and fluency exercises throughout, students will be fully engaged in learning how to use the range of present perfect tenses to talk about experiences and achievements of the past.
Each presentation can last up to 90 minutes depending on the class size and the use of activities. Students are carefully taken step-by-step through the forms and functions of present tenses and how they differ from the past tense through a variety of tasks that practice and test their learning throughout the lesson. As with all of the English Evolution presentations, the lesson exercises focus on getting your students speaking and producing the forms in context whilst also assessing their learning as they go through the lesson.
Presentation is an important part of the learning experience and these Powerpoint lessons will grab your students’ attention with animated slides, activities and assessments. Most importantly, by the end of the lesson, students will have a much better understanding of the range of present tenses and how to use them
Two lessons including B1 and B2 presentations, animated assessment quiz, lesson notes and additional student tasks. These dynamic Powerpoint lesson plans include a range of speaking and fluency activities for you to engage your students in grammar both online and in the classroom.
Both presentations give a complete review of the passive tense, how it is structured and how its use differs from the active tense in English grammar and communication. The exercises included encourage speaking, and not only help students to master the passive form in grammatical detail, but also discover how to use it effectively. This makes for an engaging lesson that encourages students to both use the form and consider why it is used.
Each lesson is about an hour long, but can just as easily be expanded to 90 minutes depending on the class size and the use of activities. Both lessons have been conscientiously structured to present learners with a clear way to recognise, analyse and deconstruct the meaning of passive tenses. As with all of the English Evolution Learning presentations, there are a variety of tasks and exercises that get your students speaking and producing the forms in context whilst also assessing their learning as they go through the lesson.
Presentation is an important part of the learning experience and these Powerpoint lessons will grab your students’ attention with animated slides and regular activities. Most importantly, by the end of the lesson, students will have a much better understanding of the passive tense and how it is used.
Includes B1 and B2 presentations, redesign with animated assessment quiz, lesson notes and additional student tasks.
These dynamic Powerpoint lesson plans are developed for intermediate and upper intermediate students and include separate notes for teaching online. Both lessons include a range of speaking and fluency activities and are much more engaging way to learn and understand about the gerund in English.
Both lessons present learners with a clear analysis of the placement and different uses of the gerund and to-infinitive in English. Slides are accompanied by a variety of tasks and exercises that not only get your students speaking and producing the forms in context, but also assess their learning as they go through the lesson. The gerund can be quite an abstract topic for students to learn, but thanks to an innovative way of presenting the topic, these lessons have your students continually using and deconstructing phrases so that they come away from the lesson with a much clearer understanding of gerund use and how to recognise it.
Presentation is an important part of engaging students in their learning experience and these Powerpoint lessons will certainly grab your students’ attention more than a gap fill exercise and worksheets. You will be able to add colour to what might otherwise be a dour subject.
This full lesson plan is from Unit 3 of the English Evolution Academic Writing course. It is a 90 minute lesson that provides a thorough direction and supporting material for students who intend to write university standard academic essays.
Many students find it very difficult to produce good academic writing because they struggle with the concept and format of writing strong argumentative texts. This is particularly difficult for foreign language students, which is why many must attend EAP (English for Academic Purposes) courses before they are assured their place in English universities. This powerpoint lesson includes a range of activities and accompanying worksheets that will ensure both ESL and English language students have a clear understanding of how to produce good argumentative academic writing.
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