The present perfect manages to irritate a far wider learner base.![]()
I'm doing a series of lessons on the Present Perfect and this is the first one. There's a little film for learners, with an accompanying worksheet. I hope the worksheet part might also be of use for some teachers.
You can download it for free here:
London English Classes: Present Perfect - Part 01
The present perfect manages to irritate a far wider learner base.![]()
It's great isn't it! We'll never be out of work! :)
Along with modals and articles.
And prepositions.
Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.
Well done with the content.
I don't understand the time line. It seems to be the same for all tenses. Is the past really at a right angle to the present?
And the noise!![]()
The time line was intended to show that link between the past and the present which is key for all Perfect tenses. I don't think I'd use such a diagram for past tenses for example but thanks for your input.
Here's Part 2 - with free worksheet to download for students and teachers
London English Classes: Present Perfect - Part 2
Thanks for looking.
AND....part 3 London English Classes: Present Perfect Part 03a
This third (and final) use - a finished action which has an effect now - is probably the one that causes learners most difficulties.
There is video lesson to watch as well as a free worksheet for teachers and students to download.