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Imagine you’re teaching in an empty classroom. There are only four walls, your students and yourself (there isn’t even a white/blackboard). Think of a game which would keep the students engaged for 15 minutes. Indicate the level and what language point you would practise. Describe how you would play the game. Do not use the games already described in the module.

(Please write a minimum of 100 words).

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Imagine you are going to teach the vocabulary of kitchen items to a pre-intermediate class of young adults. The classroom has minimal furniture, rows of desks fixed to the floor and a blackboard. All students have pens and paper. There are no textbooks or technical equipment available. The only materials you can use are those which you and your students own or which you have created with your own hands. Printers or photocopiers are not avaiable. Plan a 45 minute lesson.

Please include the following information:

Target language (list the words you will teach)
Assumed knowledge (list vocabulary/structures you expect your students to know)
Anticipated problems
Solutions
Preparations and aids
A step-by-step plan of the entire lesson including the timing of each stage.
Note: This will be a vocabulary lesson as you will be teaching a set of words.

(Please write a minimum of 200 words)

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Exercise 34 – Attempt 1

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Please read the following sentences and decide whether the tense uses the Present Perfect Continuous, the Past Perfect Continuous or neither, then select the appropriate answer.

Question 1

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Chris had been working for ten hours when he fell asleep.

Choose one answer.

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a. present perfect continuous

 

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b. past perfect continuous

 

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c. neither

 

Question 2

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Have you ever had the feeling that you’re being followed?

Choose one answer.

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a. present perfect continuous

 

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b. past perfect continuous

 

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c. neither

 

Question 3

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Amy has been swimming since she was young.

Choose one answer.

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a. present perfect continuous

 

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b. past perfect continuous

 

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c. neither

 

Question 4

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When the company went bust, I’d been working there for five years.

Choose one answer.

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a. present perfect continuous

 

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b. past perfect continuous

 

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c. neither

 

Question 5

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Mark has been desperately trying to finish his novel.

Choose one answer.

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a. present perfect continuous

 

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b. past perfect continuous

 

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c. neither

 

Question 6

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He had almost completed his novel when he suddenly had an idea for a short story.

Choose one answer.

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a. present perfect continuous

 

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b. past perfect continuous

 

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c. neither

 

Question 7

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Mark has been eating fatty food and chocolate since his return to England.

Choose one answer.

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a. present perfect continuous

 

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b. past perfect continuous

 

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c. neither

 

Question 8

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When I arrived, they’d been waiting for twenty minutes.

Choose one answer.

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a. present perfect continuous

 

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b. past perfect continuous

 

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c. neither

 

Question 9

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Stop shouting so loudly. You are drawing attention to yourself.

Choose one answer.

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a. present perfect continuous

 

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b. past perfect continuous

 

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c. neither

 

Question 10

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I’ve been fighting this cold for a week now.

Choose one answer.

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a. present perfect continuous

 

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b. past perfect continuous

 

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c. neither

 

Question 11

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The government has been keeping UFOs secret since the incident at Roswell.

Choose one answer.

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a. present perfect continuous

 

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b. past perfect continuous

 

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c. neither

 

Question 12

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My sister’s been giving up smoking for years now.

Choose one answer.

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a. present perfect continuous

 

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b. past perfect continuous

 

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c. neither

 

Question 13

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What happens to Maximus Decimus Meridius at the end of Gladiator?

Choose one answer.

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a. present perfect continuous

 

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b. past perfect continuous

 

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c. neither

 

Question 14

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Before the police turned up, the people had been rioting for two hours.

Choose one answer.

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a. present perfect continuous

 

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b. past perfect continuous

 

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c. neither

 

Question 15

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When I saw the girl walking into the café last night, I could have sworn that I’d met her before.

Choose one answer.

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a. present perfect continuous

 

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b. past perfect continuous

 

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c. neither

 

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