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BATTLESHIP PRESENT TENSES | Simple | Progressive | EFL | ESL
By Miss Clever Cookie
Fun game to practice present simple and present continuous. This is my go-to game when I need to drill some grammar into my students. It's by far the most efficient grammar game. I love it because it's no prep, just PRINT AND GO. And my students love it because it doesn't feel like learning when, in fact, they do a TON of learning. We can easily spend the whole lesson playing battleship and they want to keep on playing even after the bell rings.
It's also a great activity for substitute lessons or when I'm in a time press and don't have much time to prepare for a lesson.
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Battleship - Have Got / Has Got; to Be
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BATTLESHIP | Have Got | Has Got | to Be | Verb Conjugation | EFL ESL
By Miss Clever Cookie
Fun game to practice HAVE GOT / HAS GOT and to BE. This is my go-to game when I need to drill some grammar into my students. It's by far the most efficient grammar game. I love it because it's no prep, just PRINT AND GO. And my students love it because it doesn't feel like learning when, in fact, they do a TON of learning. We can easily spend the whole lesson playing battleship and they want to keep on playing even after the bell rings.
It's also a great activity for substitute lessons or when I'm in a time press and don't have much time to prepare for a lesson.
How to play:
Contains:
The 5 sheets focus on:
If you loved this product, please be sure to come back to my store and leave feedback. By leaving feedback, you can earn credit towards your future purchases!
You might also love:
Battleship - Past Tenses
Battleship - Present Tenses
Battleship - Present Perfect FREEBIE
Charles Darwin | Video-Based | EFL/ESL Lesson Plan | Listening Comprehension
By Miss Clever Cookie
This no prep video-based lesson teaches about the life and legacy of Charles Darwin. It's specifically designed for children/teens at the A2/B1 level.
It's based on an English Heritage youtube video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NFfSLlCawE).
It includes pre-watching, while-watching and post-watching activities which focus on listening comprehension and vocabulary, as well as teaching about an important figure of British history.
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Earth Day │Carbon Footprint Video-Based EFL/ESL CLIL Lesson
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Battleship BUNDLE - Verb Conjugation Practice, Mixed Tenses EFL ESL
By Miss Clever Cookie
Fun game to practice present simple, present continuous, past simple, past continuous, have got, has got, to be and present perfect. This is my go-to game when I need to drill some grammar into my students. It's by far the most efficient grammar game. I love it because it's no prep, just PRINT AND GO. And my students love it because it doesn't feel like learning when, in fact, they do a TON of learning. We can easily spend the whole lesson playing battleship and they want to keep on playing even after the bell rings.
It's also a great activity for substitute lessons or when I'm in a time press.
How to play:
Contains:
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By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Football is the globe's most favored ball sport in terms of participants and viewers. Basic in its main rules and necessary gear, the game can be played nearly anywhere, including official football fields, gyms, streets, schoolyards, parks, or beaches. Football's regulatory organization, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), projected that around 250 million football players and more than 1.3 billion individuals were "interested" in football at the dawn of the 21st century; in 2010, an overall television viewership exceeding 26 billion tuned in to watch football's top event, the every-four-years monthlong World Cup finals.
The figures by themselves are sufficient to persuade you that football is an excellent motivator for your students. This convenient ebook will enable you to instruct them on fundamental football vocabulary, explore various football-related idioms more thoroughly, and engage in practice exercises to reinforce that understanding. The solutions to the tasks are given at the conclusion.