Introduction: Begin the lesson by asking the children if they have ever done something that they are proud of or something that they have never done before. Explain that today, they will be learning about a tense called Present Perfect, which is used to talk about things that have happened in the past but are still relevant to the present.
Lesson Outline: 1. Start by explaining the structure of Present Perfect tense: Subject + have/has + past participle verb. 2. Use examples to illustrate the use of Present Perfect tense, such as “I have eaten breakfast” or “She has played with her toys.” 3. Show the children how to form questions in Present Perfect tense, such as “Have you ever been to the beach?” or “Has he finished his homework?” 4. Provide the children with some practice exercises to reinforce their understanding of Present Perfect tense. 5. Use videos and worksheets to help the children practice using Present Perfect tense in different contexts.
Questioning: Throughout the lesson, ask the children questions to check their understanding of Present Perfect tense. For example: - What is the structure of Present Perfect tense? - Can you give me an example of a sentence in Present Perfect tense? - How do you form a question in Present Perfect tense?
Assessment: To assess the children’s understanding of Present Perfect tense, provide them with a worksheet that includes a variety of exercises, such as fill-in-the-blank sentences and questions to answer in Present Perfect tense. You can also ask the children to write a short paragraph about something they have done recently using Present Perfect tense.
Differentiation: For children who are struggling with Present Perfect tense, provide them with additional practice exercises and examples. For children who are more advanced, challenge them to use Present Perfect tense in more complex sentences and situations.
Plenary: To end the lesson, ask the children to share something they have done recently using Present Perfect tense. This will give them an opportunity to practice using the tense in a real-life context and reinforce their understanding of the lesson.
Resources: - Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwYX52BP2Sk - Worksheet: https://www.teach-this.com/grammar-activities-worksheets/present-perfect-tense - Interactive game: https://www.eslgamesplus.com/present-perfect-tense-esl-grammar-jeopardy-quiz-game/
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