A quick and novel way to keep reviewing present continuous verbs with your students. Consistency is key, so finding new ways to revisit the present continuous verbs you've learnt helps to keep it a regular part of your lessons without becoming boring and repetitive.
The answers are:
Across:
5) playing, 7) eating, 9) running, 10) swimming
Down:
1) cooking, 2) reading, 3) jumping, 4) walking, 6) driving, 8) writing
A quick and novel way to keep reviewing present continuous verbs with your students. Consistency is key, so finding new ways to revisit the present continuous verbs you've learnt helps to keep it a regular part of your lessons without becoming boring and repetitive.
The answers are:
Across:
5) playing, 7) eating, 9) running, 10) swimming
Down:
1) cooking, 2) reading, 3) jumping, 4) walking, 6) driving, 8) writing
A quick and novel way to keep reviewing present continuous verbs with your students. Consistency is key, so finding new ways to revisit the present continuous verbs you've learnt helps to keep it a regular part of your lessons without becoming boring and repetitive.
The answers are:
Across:
5) playing, 7) eating, 9) running, 10) swimming
Down:
1) cooking, 2) reading, 3) jumping, 4) walking, 6) driving, 8) writing