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Preview of Using sports to talk about CAN - CAN'T (FULL LESSON) - DISTANCE LEARNING

Using sports to talk about CAN - CAN'T (FULL LESSON) - DISTANCE LEARNING

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CrabApple
This is a full lesson, with the lead in slide (talking about sports) + grammar explanation + exercises. The file is for interactive boards (active inspire), but it can be used with projectors if using a whiteboard to do the activities.There are grammar comprehension exercises, controlled practice exercises and freer practice activity.It's a full lesson to help teachers that need a NON-PREP lesson or a LAST MINUTE lesson due to an emergency. Works well!It can be used with tweens, teens and adults
Preview of PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE -distance learning lesson/collocation chart/activities

PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE -distance learning lesson/collocation chart/activities

Created by
CrabApple
This material was thought for foreigners that need to learn prepositions of place. There are many illustrated activities that work well from young learners to adults. The software here is ActivInspire for Interactive Digital Boards (but you can also use online if you have the program - like I do!)What is this lesson?IN/ON/UNDER/OVER/NEXT TO/NEAR/BETWEEN/BEHIND/IN FRONT OFTRUE OR FALSE ACTIVITIESCIRCLE THE CORRECT PREPOSITIONREAD THE TEXT AND FIND OUT THE CORRECT PICTURENAME THE FIGURES ACCORDING
Preview of Present Continuous - Full Lesson - Distance Learning (ActivInspire)

Present Continuous - Full Lesson - Distance Learning (ActivInspire)

Created by
CrabApple
This is the flipchart (ActivInspire software) I use in my lessons. I created it with grammar explanation and practical exercises where the student can test their knowledge.There is the grammar explanation (affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences and the difference between simple present and present continuous) + controlled practice for checking students understanding. Then there is one last SPECIAL ACTIVITY, where student can explore its own sentence construction abilities in a fun wa
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