This is the second post in my 'Back to basics' series. As I told you last time I'm working with a wonderful group of adults who prefer paper to technology; I have been creating printouts to use in class and as with all my infographics, my objective is to transmit each grammar point in a simple, one page format. One of the main challenges of teaching this group, is finding a way to help them retain vocabulary. By using only specific language in order to constantly recycle, I feel that I'm starting to make progress, it's a case of 'one step back, two steps forward':
This is the infographic that I created to introduce the verb - To be in the Present Simple tense:
I also created two worksheets, the first is in a simple, more traditional format and reviews some of the adjectives that we've been working on:
The second worksheet is inspired by Sylvia Guinan ,thanks Sylvia for introducing me to Bitstrips. The worksheet reviews a few place names and jobs that we worked on last month.
You might also like to view my 'Back to basics 1 ': Present Simple
infographic and worksheets.
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infographic and worksheets.
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