Produce Language
Now your students are ready to start producing their own sentences with the two grammar structures they've learned. To get them started, you can ask them to:
Answer questions
Finish sentences
Write questions for given answers
Write short paragraphs
Write stories, letters or essays
There are a lot of similar grammar structures in English that cause confusion for ESL students. When you're introducing new ones, try to stick to a comparison of only two at a time. You could easily teach the differences between Present Simple, Present Perfect, Past Simple and Past Continuous; but, that could get very confusing very quickly.
A good place to start is comparing Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous, then Present Perfect and Past Simple, then Past Simple and Past Continuous. When students have a firmer grasp on each one, then you can mix and match.
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