Pawar Muktaji Laxman Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Secondry Ashramshala
Pawar Muktaji Laxman • Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Secondry Ashramshala Ase , Tal. Mokhada Dist Palghar
TYPES OF TENSES • 3 TYPES: • Present • Past • Future • 4 ASPECTS: • Simple • Continuous • Perfect Continuous • 2 VOICES: • Active • Passive
MAIN POINTS WHILE TEACHING • FORM +, -, ? • WORD ORDER • WHEN TO USE • SPECIAL CASES • EXPRESSIONS OF TIME • Petra is combing her hair. • Peter isn’t working in the garden now. • For actions that are happening at the moment. • I’m travelling to London on Friday. • Now, at the moment, at present
TEACHING ORDER New English File � Present Simple Past Simple Present Continuous going to Present Perfect Past Continuous will Past Perfect Present Perfect Continuous Cyclic way of teaching!
TEACHING ORDER New Opportunities � Present Simple Past Simple Present Continuous going to + will Present Perfect Past Continuous Past Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous Cyclic way of teaching!
TEACHING ORDER New Headway � Present Simple Past Simple Present Continuous going to Present Perfect Past Continuous Will Present Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Cyclic way of teaching!
CONCLUSION • The same tenses are taught • All the present tenses • 3 versions of past • Only Future Simple • in upper-intermediate and advanced books • when preparing for a language exam • In the same order • With the same method • presentation (reading/listening) • rule (chart/definition) • practice (drill exercises, speaking, writing)
REPORTED SPEECH • Ss know several tenses • Introduced in Preintermediate books (Present and Past Simple) • Taught in detail in Intermediate books (all tenses + command question form)
METHODS OF TEACHING CHARTS
METHODS OF TEACHING CHARTS
METHODS OF TEACHING CHARTS
METHODS OF TEACHING CHARTS
METHODS OF TEACHING MIND MAP
METHODS OF TEACHING MIND MAP
OTHER SOURCES FOR PRACTICE • • • Hadfield: Elementary Grammar Games Hadfield: Elementary Communication Games Hadfield: Intermediate Communication Games Murphy: Grammar in Use Katalin Németh: English Grammar
THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION!
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