Awesome activities for EFL teachers who want to teach the Past Continuous Tense

Here's a list of ten awesome activities for EFL teachers to teach the Past Continuous Tense:


1. Story Completion: Provide students with a short story where the past continuous tense is used. Stop the story at a certain point and have students work in pairs or small groups to continue the story, using the past continuous tense to describe ongoing actions.


2. Picture Description: Give students a set of pictures depicting various scenes or activities. They describe the pictures to their partners or the class, using the past continuous tense to explain what was happening at the time the picture was taken.


3. Guess the Action: Prepare cards with different past continuous action verbs written on them. Students pick a card and mime the action while their classmates guess what they were doing. Encourage students to form past continuous sentences to describe the action.


4. Song Analysis: Choose a song that contains examples of the past continuous tense in its lyrics. Have students listen to the song and identify and analyze the past continuous sentences. Discuss the meaning and usage of the past continuous in the song.


5. Interview a Classmate: In pairs, students interview each other about their past experiences. They ask questions like "What were you doing at this time yesterday?" or "Where were you when the accident happened?" Encourage the use of past continuous sentences in their responses.


6. Time Travel Story: Ask students to imagine they have traveled back in time. They write a short story using the past continuous tense to describe what they were doing during their time travel adventure. Encourage creativity and vivid descriptions.


7. Conversation Starters: Provide students with a list of conversation starters in the past continuous tense. They use these prompts to initiate conversations with their peers, discussing what they were doing at a particular time or during a specific event.


8. Picture Sequencing: Give students a set of pictures representing a sequence of events. They arrange the pictures in the correct order and then describe each picture using the past continuous tense, explaining what was happening at that moment.


9. News Report: Assign students the task of creating a news report using the past continuous tense. They can choose an event from history or a fictional event and present it as if it were breaking news, describing ongoing actions using the past continuous.


10. Past Continuous Board Game: Design a board game where students move along the board by correctly forming past continuous sentences. They can roll a dice, land on a space, and create a sentence using the verb and context provided on the space to progress in the game.


These activities provide dynamic ways to engage students and facilitate their understanding and usage of the Past Continuous Tense in an EFL context. Adjust the level of difficulty and complexity based on the students' proficiency and learning objectives.




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