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Teach English in Heshui Zhen - Maoming Shi

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The Present Tenses Present Simple Usages 1. Habitual or routine action 2. Permanent situations and facts 3. Commentaries 4. Direction and instructions 5. Newspaper headlines 6. Present stories 7. Historical sequence Stage teaching ideas - Find someone who activities in which students have to interview one another in order to complete from - Questionnaire where by students ask each other questions about their habitual actions - A day in the life of students are provided with visual prompts and must then construct daily life of somebody - Guess my profession a student chooses a profession. The other students have a limited number of questions in which to find out what the profession is - Information-Gap activities in which two students are provided with diagrams or maps with different information Present Continuous Usages 1. talk about an action that is in progress at the time of speaking 2. talk about a temporary action that is not necessarily in progress at the time of speaking 3. emphasize very frequent action (always) 4. describe developing situations 5. refer to a regular action around a point of time Teaching Ideas - Developing situation - Telling stories - Actions in progress Present Perfect Usage 1. when we talk about finished actions, that happened at an indefinite time. It refers to general experience with out specific detail 2. when we are thinking about completed past actions carried out in an unfinished time period at the time out speaking 3. when we talk about something which began in the past and is still true now, at the time of speaking. We don't know if this is likely to continue or not 4. when we describe past actions with present result Present Perfect Continuous Usages 1. communicate an incomplete and ongoing activity, when we want to say how long it has continued 2. describe a recently finished, uninterrupted activity which has a present result
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