Lesson Plan Present Perfect Simple. Begin the lesson by reading any book that the teacher thinks is special and has most of the examples of present perfect tenses. If you have a good one in their native language at this level it s ok to use it.
This lesson employs an imaginary biography to get students asking questions and speaking about completed accomplishments present perfect and duration of activity present perfect continuous. Ask students about the pattern of the sentences that were mentioned. Next the teacher should find sentences in present perfect tense in the text.
Repeat this exercise with one more card.
It asks students to first ask questions about general experience with ever and then drill down to the specifics with question words such as where when why etc. Students often confuse the present perfect and present perfect continuous. It asks students to first ask questions about general experience with ever and then drill down to the specifics with question words such as where when why etc. If you have a good one in their native language at this level it s ok to use it.