Lesson Plan: Present Perfect Continuous Tense

Lesson Plan: Present Perfect Continuous Tense will have free pdf for teachers, objectives, prerequisites, overview, class and teacher activities, and learning outcome of the lesson plan of Present Perfect Continuous Tense.

Lesson Plan: Present perfect continuous tense can be taught by the teachers in different ways, but there is always confusion among students’ about how present perfect continuous tense can be used correctly and where it should be used.

Tense chart will help teachers of English to plan a lesson

Thus, the correct use of the present perfect continuous tense should be the main motto of the lesson plan.

Whatever method you adopt, you have to write a lesson plan as per your method on paper. Lesson Plan: The present perfect continuous tense is the fourth tense in the present tense series. You can have a different approach in teaching grammar to the students. Here, in this blog, I am writing a lesson plan, just as I teach my students.

Lesson Plan: Present Perfect Continuous Tense

Lesson Plan: Present Perfect Continuous Tense

Objectives of the Lesson Plan: Present Perfect Continuous Tense

Students will be able to
  • use the present perfect continuous tense in written and spoken language.
  • understand and practise using the present perfect continuous tense,
  • know that an action has been continuing,
  • know that present perfect continuous tense can be used for completion of action,
  • understand that the particular action is happened,and may be continued with reference of  f0r and since
  • know that the present perfect continuous tense, 

Prerequisites of Lesson Plan

Students are already comfortable with understanding
  • sentence structure,
  • number of tenses in English grammar,
  • assertive, negative, and interrogative sentence structures,
  • number of tenses in the present tense
  • know the three tenses like, present indefinite, continuous, and perfect tenses in a comfortable level.
Lesson Overview

Lesson Plan:

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Name of the School: 
Target Class: 
Section: 
Date:
Total Periods Allotted: 1
Duration: 45 Minutes
Name of the Teacher: 
The topic of Lesson Plan or Sub-topic: 12 Tenses_Present Perfect Continuous Tense

Material  Used in Class for teaching tenses:
  • English Grammar, Tense Charts, Chalk, White Board, White Board Markers, Big Clock, Note Books, Work Sheet, Digital Board, and if possible internet connection.

Lesson Plan Activity in Classroom: 

Stage Instructions Black Board Activity Timings
Target Language Learning English language, 1. Ask students to listenand write. The students mshould be able to check the difference in present perfect and perfect continuos tense. 

Uses of Present Perfect, She has finished her work.

I have received your letter.

S+HAS/HAVE+V3+O

I have been doing my work for four hours.

S+HAS/HAVE+BEEN+V1+ ING+ SINCE/FOR+O

 

5 mins.
Introduction

Ask your students to find the difference between structure and sentences.

Ok, dear students, we know that these are two tenses. One is present perfect, and another is present perfect continuous tense. Ask the students to write two sentences of the same kind in their notebooks. Write assertive, negative, and interrogative sentences.

Let us discuss the present perfect tense in detail. Ask students to provide further examples using substitution.

Assertive Sentence: Subject + has/have+ been + V1 + ing + Object+since/for;

 

Example: I have been speaking English for five hours.
Negative SentenceSubject + has/have+not+ been + V1 + ing + Object+since/for;

Example: I have not been speaking English for five hours.

Interrogative Sentence: Has/have+ Subject+ been + V1 + ing + Object+since/for?;

Example: Have they been speaking English for five hours?

Negative Interrogative SentenceHas/have+ Subject+not+ been + V1 + ing + Object+since/for?;

Example: Have they not been speaking English for five hours?

10 mins.
Structure Drill sentences with use of has/have, been, v1+ing, since/for, Subject + has/have+ been + V1 + ing + Object+since/for 5 mins
Pair Activity 1. Ask students to sit with their friends and ask each other for how long they are residing on this address. 2. discuss the use of for and since in present perfect continuous tense.

Ussage of  present perfect continuous tense

1. I have not…….all the questions so far. (A) attempt (B) attempts (C) attempted (D) attempting

Uses of Present Perfect Continuous Tense

S+HAS/HAVE+BEEN+V1+ING+O+SINCE/FOR

1. Present Perfect Continuous Tense is used when the action started in the past and still the action is continuing.

  1. She has been reading for five hours. ( and she is still reading).
  2. I have been teaching English for the past 25 years. ( I am still teaching).
  3. They have been dancing for two hours. ( still dancing).
10 mins
Writing Excercise 1. Write down 10 exercises to fill in the correct form of verbs. Home Work: 2. Ask the students to write 10 sentences of the present continuous tense at home.

Ask students to write examples on blackboard.

 I….(play) guitar since I was ten.

Sohan….(live) in this town since 2014.

  I …….. (dig) in the garden since morning.

Ram ……………. (cry) since morning

7. The new teacher …………..(teach) us for six months.

(A) have been teaching

(B) has been teaching

(C) is teaching

(D) was teaching

10 mins
 Conclusion  Write down the structure of Present Perfect Continuous Tense

Subject + has/have+ been + V1 + ing + Object+since/for

I have been…..(teach) you English since 2000/

 5 mins.

 Conclusion of Lesson Plan of Present Perfect Continuous Tense
We look at how to employ the tense with for, since, and how long to indicate repetitive actions (for example, she has been taking dance lessons for years).
Later in the lesson, we compare the use of for (for + a period of time, time not confirmed – we have been living together for twelve years) and since (since + a specific time – I  have been working as teacher since May 1991), as these are important concepts to understand when using the present perfect continuous to express repeated activities.
We conclude the session by asking how long… + the present perfect continuous questions(How long you have studying in this school?) to learn more about activities that have recently ended or are still ongoing (e.g., how long have you been waiting for?)

 


Learning Outcome 

  • Students will learn the value of tenses in general and Present Perfect continuous in particular.
  • Students can start filling the correct forms of verbs in examinations.
  • Students will start reading and identifying the structure of Present perfect continuous tense.
  • Students can increase their LSRW (listening, speaking, reading, and writing).
  • Students can write something on their daily work.

Worksheet for Present Perfect Continuous Tense

  1. They have…….(play) hockey for two hours.
  2. She …….. read for five hours. ( and she is still reading).
  3. I …….( teach) English for the past 25 years. ( I am still teaching).
  4. They………(dance) for two hours. ( still dancing).
  5. 4. She……..for two hours.(play)

    (A) is playing

    (B) was playing

    (C) has played

    5. The new teacher…..(teach) us for six months.

    (A) have been teaching

    (B) has been teaching

    (C) is teaching

    (D) was teaching

  6. For three years, I ……….(serve)our country in all respects.

    (A) had been serving

    (B) have been serving

    (C) was serving

    (D) shall be serving

 

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