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Pictures of English Tenses
Level 2
Lower Intermediate
1 The “BIGGER PICTURE”
2 Present Perfect
3 For / Since /Ago
4 Past / Present Perfect
5 Past / Past Continuous
6 Instructions
7 Much / many / a lot
8 Comparative & Superlative
Featuring the
BRAIN-friendly
Colours for Tenses
9 1st Conditional
10 Present and Past Passive
11 Describing Things
12 Revision
Mark Fletcher / Richard Munns
Introduction
Pictures of English Tenses - Level 2
is designed for
teachers with limited
preparation time
who want to
provide lively, motivating language skills lessons to introduce, test or
revise the use of tenses.
™
Pictures of English Tenses - Level 2
by
Mark Fletcher
and
Richard Munns
Illustrated by
Mark Fletcher
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PICTURES OF ENGLISH TENSES LEVEL 2
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Contents
Teaching Notes
Pictures (Side A) / Exercises (Side B)
1
Overview of tenses
2
Present Perfect (with ‘just’)
3
For / Since / Ago
4
Past / Present Perfect
5
Past Simple / Continuous
6
Instructions
7
Much / Many / A lot of
8
Comparatives and Superlatives
9
1st Conditional
10
Present & Past Passive
11
Describing things
12
Revision
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TEACHING NOTES
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Using
Pictures of English Tenses Level 2
Photocopy Side A of the page to provide
oral practice
in the target structure,
and Side B to provide
written follow up.
The Teaching Notes on the following pages give you
prompt questions
to
generate the correct structure for each tense, and also
example conversations
and
answers.
Pictures of English Tenses Level 2
extends the idea of linking tenses with a
colour. These were introduced in Level 1 as:
Present Simple
(Dark Blue)
Present Continuous
(Light Blue)
Past Simple
(Brown)
Future
(Yellow)
In Level 2 we add
Present Perfect
(Green)
Passives
(Orange)
Past Continuous
(Light Brown)
Use these colours consistently so students quickly become familiar with them.
The names of the characters in the picture drills, reinforce this association.
Students now have a “right hemisphere”, colour based, visual system for
identifying tenses. It is easy to make a ‘colour choice’ between, say, Present
Perfect and Past.
Is it Green or Brown?
The teacher can correct by simply holding up the appropriate coloured pen –
and the colour prompts the student into self-correction.
I’m painting
my cat at the
moment.
The BRAIN
friendly
* colour code
2
1
Present Simple
– Dark Blue
2
Present Continuous
– Light Blue
3
Past Simple
– Brown
4
Past Continuous
– Light Brown
5
Present Perfect
– Green
6
Futures
– Yellow
7
Passives
– Orange
8
Comparatives / Superlatives
– Red
1
I paint
lots
of pictures
every year.
5
I’ve painted
hundreds of
pictures.
3
Tomorrow
I’m going
to
paint my dog.
6
Last year
I painted
this picture in Japan.
4
While I
was
painting
this
picture it
started to rain.
7
It
was
painted
by
Leonardo in
1503.
8
I’
ll never
paint
as well
as Picasso!
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TEACHING NOTES
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Unit 1 – Overview
Side A
7.5.11.1.9.2.10.4.6.8.3
Side B
Exercise 1
Because he sold all his fish. It’s sold at the harbour. No. He hasn’t.
He’s selling fish to a lady. No. He has been selling fish since he was a boy.
Because they are going to buy lots of fish. It was sold on the beach.
The little ones are cheaper but the big one is the most delicious.
If he sells the salmon he’ll buy her a present. He sells fish.
He was selling shellfish.
BRAIN-
friendly
tip:
Introduce ‘Colour family’ idea
with coloured pens / pencils -
enough for students to share.
Exercise 2
Since I was a boy. Yes. In the old days fish was sold on the beach but now it’s sold in the market. Yes. Yesterday one stole my
hat while I was selling shellfish. I sold a lot yesterday but I haven’t sold much today. I’ll buy a surprise present for my wife.
How about a nice salmon?
Unit 2
‘What’s just happened?’
BRAIN-
friendly
tip:
(Switch on light / Drop book
etc) Wear something Green as
you move around the class
doing things and prompt ‘What
have I just done? ‘What’s just
happened?’ questions.
Exercise 1.
1. Yes. They have. 2. Yes. She has.
3. No. She hasn’t. She has been to the swimming pool.
4. Yes they have. 5. No. He hasn’t. 6. Yes. They have.
7. Yes. She has. 8. Yes. It has.
Exercise 2.
1. They’ve broken a window.
2. She’s fallen off her skateboard.
3. She’s been to the swimming pool. 4. They’ve robbed the bank. 5. He’s caught three.
6. No. They’re not. 7. No. She’s just woken up. 8. No. He’s missed it. It’s (just) gone.
Exercise 3.
Where has Gwen been? How many fish has Gordon caught?
What have Greg and Grabber stolen? Is Gordon in time for the bus.
Unit 3 – For / Since / Ago
Exercise 1.
1. They’ve been married for 25 years. They’ve lived there since 1992.
2. It arrived a few minutes ago/It’s just arrived/It has already arrived.
The Zurich flight hasn’t arrived yet.
3. No, because she’s already got one/She bought one recently/
She’s just bought one. She’s had it since last summer.
4. It was built 600 years ago. He’s had it since 1980.
He’s been smoking for 15 years. 5. They’ve been there since
six pm/for nearly six hours. No. They’ve already eaten.
6. She started eight years ago/when she was six.
She’s been there for eight years/since she was six. No. She’s just got a new one.
She bought one recently. Only since two o’clock.
BRAIN-
friendly
tip:
Think of some ‘marker words’
(since / ago) as members of
specific colour families (green /
brown) while other words (for /
recently) are ‘visitors’ to both.
Unit 4 – Past / Present Perfect
Exercise 1.
7.10.5.3
Examples
4. She walked 40 km yesterday.
6. He lived in Hong Kong from 1985-90.
8. She won Wimbledon a long time ago.
9. He has drunk two beers (so far).
BRAIN-
friendly
tip:
Use thick Dark Green and
Brown pens to write master
sentences for these pictures on
big posters. Keep them as
peripherals.
Exercise 2.
5.8.9.4.2.1.10.6
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