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Lesson Plan: Present Perfect Tenses Progressive and Simple

Grade Level: Primary 3 (8-9 years old)

Subject: English Language

Duration: 45 minutes

Objectives: 1. Students will understand the concept of present perfect tenses progressive and simple. 2. Students will be able to identify and use present perfect tenses progressive and simple in sentences. 3. Students will differentiate between present perfect tenses progressive and simple. 4. Students will apply their knowledge of present perfect tenses progressive and simple in various activities.

Materials: - Whiteboard or blackboard - Markers or chalk - Worksheets (links provided below) - Video resources (links provided below)

Introduction (5 minutes): 1. Greet the students and introduce the topic of present perfect tenses progressive and simple. 2. Show a short video clip explaining the concept of present perfect tenses progressive and simple. (Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YvXG8LH3Y0) 3. Engage the students in a brief discussion about the video, asking questions like: - What did you learn from the video? - Can you give an example of a sentence using present perfect tenses progressive? - Can you give an example of a sentence using present perfect tenses simple?

Lesson Outline (25 minutes): 1. Present the concept of present perfect tenses progressive and simple on the board. - Present Perfect Tense Progressive: Subject + have/has + been + verb-ing - Present Perfect Tense Simple: Subject + have/has + past participle 2. Provide examples of sentences using present perfect tenses progressive and simple. - Present Perfect Tense Progressive: “I have been playing soccer.” - Present Perfect Tense Simple: “She has eaten lunch.” 3. Engage the students in a guided practice activity where they identify the tense used in given sentences. - Example sentences: “They have been swimming.” and “He has finished his homework.” - Ask students to identify whether the sentences use present perfect tenses progressive or simple. 4. Provide additional examples and ask students to identify the tense used. - Example sentences: “We have been watching a movie.” and “She has visited her grandparents.” - Encourage students to explain their answers. 5. Distribute worksheets for individual or group work. (Example worksheet: https://www.teach-this.com/esl-essentials/files/present-perfect-continuous-worksheet.pdf) - Instruct students to complete the sentences using the correct form of present perfect tenses progressive or simple. - Circulate the classroom to provide assistance and monitor progress.

Questioning and Assessment (10 minutes): 1. Engage the students in a class discussion by asking questions related to present perfect tenses progressive and simple. - What is the difference between present perfect tenses progressive and simple? - Can you give an example of a sentence using present perfect tenses progressive? - Can you give an example of a sentence using present perfect tenses simple? 2. Assess students’ understanding by asking them to create their own sentences using present perfect tenses progressive and simple. - Encourage students to share their sentences with the class.

Differentiation: 1. For students who need additional support, provide sentence frames or prompts to help them construct sentences using present perfect tenses progressive and simple. 2. For advanced students, challenge them to create more complex sentences using present perfect tenses progressive and simple.

Plenary (5 minutes): 1. Recap the main points of the lesson on present perfect tenses progressive and simple. 2. Ask students to share one thing they learned or found interesting about present perfect tenses progressive and simple. 3. Provide feedback and reinforce the importance of practicing and using present perfect tenses progressive and simple in their writing and speaking.

Video Resources: 1. Present Perfect Tense Progressive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YvXG8LH3Y0 2. Present Perfect Tense Simple: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YvXG8LH3Y0

Worksheet Resources: 1. Present Perfect Continuous Worksheet: https://www.teach-this.com/esl-essentials/files/present-perfect-continuous-worksheet.pdf