I have covered nearly all the tenses there are on my website. But it is the first time I deal with the present perfect continuous tense. It is not an easy tense, but I think it is not really difficult either.
To help you teach this tense there is an infographic, a worksheet, an audio and an online quiz. I hope you find these useful.
[su_spacer][su_heading]Present perfect continuous – audio
[/su_heading][su_spacer] I start the lesson with the following audio file which was created by BBC. My students like these audio files as they are pretty interactive.You should listen to the file first and then stop the recording when the woman is expected to answers.
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This BBC recording can be freely downloaded at http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/1313_gramchallenge28/
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Present perfect continuous – infographic
[/su_heading][su_spacer] Display the following infographic and explain how the present perfect continuous tense is formed.Then explain the usage of the tense.
[su_spacer][su_heading]Present perfect continuous – worksheet
[/su_heading][su_spacer] Print the following worksheet. Seat students in pairs and give each student one page from the worksheet. Thus each student has a different picture.Activity 1: Students look at their pictures and tell their partners whether they have been doing the activities in the pictures. If they say that they have been doing something, their partner immediately asks how long they have been doing it. In this way you ensure that the students listen to each other.
Activity 2: Students complete the exercise with present perfect simple or continuous.
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