1st.eso.english Present Continuous picture description activity

18651 uses MrsFrobisher Describing a Picture The first picture is 'The Bathers' by Seurat. The students choose the correct alternative in the brackets. On page 2, a picture for them to describe, with prompts. Remind. 9546 uses MrsFrobisher Crazy picture for present continuous tense practice 1 What are they doing ? for routines (present continuous with audio and answers) A worksheet for practicing the present continuous tense for routines. One of the easiest ways to teach the present continuous is with the aid of pictures. Students have to describe the action in the pictures with phrases or sentences.

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2081 18 31 0 1/3 Let's do English ESL picture description. Here are some exercises to practise the present continuous tense. They put the verbs in the resent continuous tense; s… 1 2 3 4 5 rated by 43 teachers by saschunya Present Continuous, Describing People and Things, Describing Things | Views: 155,643 | Level: Elementary | 4 out of 5, rated by 43 teachers | Found a mistake? This material is for elementary learners of English, who have already studied Present Continuous. They will have practice in picture description. Connection Error Transcript Here are our top tips for describing a photo or a picture in an exam. Do: Look at your picture carefully and take a few moments to think before you start talking. Talk for all the time you are given. If you have one minute to do the task, use every second. Present continuous tense with pictures MrsFrobisher 1874 49 20 0 1/1 Let's do English ESL picture description. Two contrasting pictures to practise the present continuous tense. There is a 'true of false'exercise and a 'put the v…

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Crazy picture for present continuous tense practice MrsFrobisher 8613 96 83 0 1/2 Let's do English ESL picture description. A great crazy picture, with lots of things going on which are just not right! The task is for the students to match up… Picture description. What are they doing? MrsFrobisher 1984 31 46 0 1/1 Let's do English ESL picture description. There are two pictures. The students' task is to put the verbs provided in the brackets, into the present continuous t… Picture description Present continuous (progressive) tense In the Classroom MrsFrobisher 1577 31 26 0 1/2 Let's do English ESL picture description. This is a true or false exercise, with a picture, to practise 'there is/there are' and the present continuous tense. T… Picture description: activities we do in the playground. MrsFrobisher. 1551. 21. 0. 1/1. Let's do English ESL picture description. Two great pictures with lots of activity children can do at the park/playground. They have to decide which picture is….

Online Learning and Teaching Present Continuous Practice Student A

Present Continuous- describing a picture Present Continuous- describing a picture. Loading ad. ivanacota0804 Member for 3 years 9 months Age: 9-14. Level: Year 5. Language: English (en) ID: 74739. 30/03/2020. Country code: HR. Country: Croatia. School subject. Use these useful picture cards to practice the present continuous tense with your EFL/ESL students. For higher-level students, they can simply describe the pictures using the question prompts. For lower-level students, they can match the questions to the answers. Suitable for beginner-elementary students (CEFR A1 level). Perfect for a freer practice activity or as class revision. This resource. There are a few images where you might want discuss alternative answers, for example 'riding a bike' vs. 'cycling'. This activity includes 19 common verbs and everyday activities. You could play this with your class in teams and award points for correct answers and add a timer for an added challenge. Describing a picture in Present Continuous Tensemore videos and other materials in our facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/203703864414480

Present Continuous Describing Pictures

The present continuous tense, sometimes called the present progressive tense, is used for speaking about things that are happening now and still in progress. The action started in the past, continues to the present and will probably continue into the near future. Present Continuous Tense Describe a picture Present Continuous Tense Describe a picture. majabgh Member for 3 years 3 months Age: 10+ Level: Elementary. Language: English (en) ID: 120936. 22/04/2020. Country code: RS. Country: Serbia. School subject: English as a Second Language.