Prepositions of Time (In, On, At)Quick View
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Prepositions of Time (In, On, At)

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Are your students still saying “in Monday” or “at the summer”? This comprehensive lesson pack is designed to move B1 students beyond basic memorization and toward natural, fluent usage of prepositions of time. This “Ready-to-Teach” bundle covers the logic of In, On, and At, plus the tricky nuances of During and For. What’s Included: Detailed Lesson Plan: A step-by-step guide from warm-up to production (60-90 mins). Engaging PowerPoint (15+ Slides): Visual “Pyramid Method” to help students visualize general vs. specific time. Includes “Check for Understanding” slides. Guided Practice Worksheet: A 3-part handout featuring gap-fills, “During vs. For” logic, and error correction. Full Answer Key: Perfect for self-study or quick grading. Bonus Extension Activity: “The Ultimate Weekend” itinerary project for high-engagement speaking practice.
Relative clauseQuick View
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Relative clause

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Teaching Relative clause - Defining and Non- defining relative clauses
ARTICLES POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONQuick View
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ARTICLES POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

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In this power point, I tried to explain Articles in an easy and fun -learning way as sometimes Grammar can be boring, especially for young learners.