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Games Zone - online English language games (learn English through games) Present Continuous: Questions. To be past - exercises was - were. To Be Past - Grammar for Kids. Fitxers/6e/catmouse. Past Continuous (describe the picture) - I was watching TV. - They were having lunch. - She was sleeping. - He wasn't listening. 1) Choose the correct form. 2) When your teacher arrived at school, what were you and your friends doing? Write sentences. 1. Little street (audio book - past continuous) Past simple and past continuous. Modals: can and could - verbs exercises. Prepositions - Time Place Movement. Draw the Directions - Prepositions of Movement ESL/EFL Drawing and Writing Activity - Elementary - 40 Minutes With this creative teaching activity, students draw pictures to match a set of directions.

Each student then has to create a set of new directions for the classmate to draw. All the sentences contain prepositions of movement that are commonly used when giving directions. Draw the Directions - Prepositions of Movement.PDF Gold Star Directions Game ESL/EFL Reading and Writing Activity - Elementary - 35 Minutes Improve your students' understanding of imperatives, prepositions of movement and place with this practical directions game.

Gold Star Directions Game - Prepositions of Movement and Place.PDF Hide and Seek - Prepositions of Place ESL/EFL Speaking Activity - Elementary - 25 Minutes This interesting teaching activity gives students practice asking yes/no questions combined with prepositions of place. Hide and Seek.PDF In, On, At Dominoes - Prepositions of Time Invite me out.PDF Maze.PDF. Interactive Practice For Present Continuous For Arrangements. Ways of practising the future meaning of Present Continuous For Arrangements through students speaking and writing to each other. 1. Email/Telephone Arrangements Game Students “send emails” on slips of paper via the teacher to each other to make new arrangements for the next seven days, after writing out their schedules for that period with their own real arrangements. The person with the most new arrangements (e.g. “Juan and I are playing tennis this afternoon”) in twenty minutes or so is the winner.

A similar game can be played with students phoning each other. This is most fun if they have to shout across the room at each other and have to find at least two other people for each new arrangement. 2. A similar game to the one above can be played by speaking in pairs. 3. Students can also do other things with Student A and Student B one-week or one-month diary pages while using the same language. 4. 5. 6. 7. Genki English Songs for Adult Learners I have to I can.

Page in Japanese Instead of thinking "I have to... ", think "I can! ". Listen to the song above, click the answers and see what score you get! Try the other Songs: Excuse me, where's the ... ? If you had a million dollars... Have you ever ... Dream Holiday I have to ... How you doing? Class Game 1. Also have a look at the kids' songs , they work great for adults too!

If you're a teacher, try the worksheet and use the song in class. Cut out & re-arrange worksheet is in the Advanced Hip Hop Pack 1. Have a look at the Main Hip Hop Page for more free songs! Be genki, Richard Copyright (C) 1999/2014 by Richard Graham www.GenkiEnglish.com <P align="center"><span><A href="index.htm">Text&nbsp;Menu</A> | <A href="games.htm">Games</A> | <A href="gamemenuj.htm">Japanese</A> | <A href="songs.htm">Songs/CD&nbsp;</A> | <A href="mailto:richard.j.graham@iname.com?

Home Lessons Games Help Shop Phonics Learn Curriculum CD Owners Club Forum CD Order Workshops Schedule Blog About the site Kids Pages Newsletter Contact Info Take the survey. Comparatives - Superlatives. Classroom Survey ESL/EFL Writing and Speaking Activity - Elementary - 25 Minutes This delightful activity enables you to teach comparatives and superlatives in a personalised manner. Students answer six questions and write the answers in a table. The students then work in groups of six and ask the same six questions to their group members. The students' answers are also noted down in the table. When the table is complete, students write sentences comparing the information in the table using comparatives and superlatives.

Classroom Survey.PDF Comparative and Superlative Practice ESL/EFL Lesson - Elementary - 2 Hours This five-page lesson is useful for teaching or reviewing comparatives and superlatives. Comparative and Superlative Practice.PDF Comparative and Superlative Quiz ESL/EFL Writing Activity - Elementary - 25 Minutes This teaching activity gives students practice at writing comparative and superlative sentences. Comparative and Superlative Quiz.PDF Comparative Cards Comparative Cards.PDF. Fun practice for comparative adjectives - Articles. Indirect Questions - Exercises - Lingolia English.