Many interesting games to play at our lesson в презент перфекте
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27 января 2025 17:21
Here are some interesting games you can play in your lesson while using the present perfect tense:
Present Perfect Bingo: Create bingo cards with present perfect sentences or past participles. Call out different prompts (e.g., "Has she eaten sushi?") and students mark the appropriate item if they have it on their card.
Have You Ever: This classic icebreaker can be adapted to practice the present perfect. Students take turns sharing experiences using "Have you ever…?" and the others respond with either "Yes, I have" or "No, I haven't."
Story Building: In small groups, students create a story using the present perfect tense. Each student adds a sentence, building off the previous one, and they can use prompts like "I have traveled to..." or "I have seen..."
Find Someone Who: Create a worksheet with different experiences (e.g., "Find someone who has traveled to another country"). Students mingle and ask each other questions in the present perfect to find classmates who match the experiences.
Present Perfect Timeline: Give students a timeline of their life with key milestones. They then create sentences in the present perfect about things they have accomplished or experienced by certain ages.
Past Participle Pictionary: Similar to Pictionary, but students draw a clue based on the past participle of a verb (e.g., "driven" for "drive"). The rest of the class must guess the meaning and use it in a present perfect sentence.
Guess the Sentence: One student thinks of a sentence in the present perfect, without revealing it. They give clues to the rest of the class who must guess the sentence using the frame "Has [subject] [past participle]...?"
Using these games will not only help reinforce the present perfect tense but also make the lesson more engaging for your students!
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