Lesson Planning of Present and Past Continuous Tense
Lesson Planning of Present and Past
Continuous Tense
Subject English
Grade V
Students` Learning Outcomes
- Illustrate the use of tenses, (Simple present and continuous, simple past and continuous and simple future tense) previously learnt in their speech and writing.
Information
for teachers
- In this lesson plan, only present and past continuous tenses are discussed. Rests of the tenses are discussed in separate lesson plans.
- Present continuous tense is used for describing activities and for actions taking place at the time of speaking.
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Positive
= Subject + is/am/are (helping verb) +1st form of verb+ing+object,
as; He is singing a song. Negative
= Subject + is/am/are (helping verb) +not +1st form of verb+ing+object,
as; He is not singing a song. Interrogative
= is/am/are (helping verb) +Subject +1st form of verb+ing+object,
as; I he singing a song? |
- Past continuous tense is used to describe the action which was happening at some time in the past. Past continuous tense is also called past progressive tense.
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Positive
=Subject + was/were (helping verb) +1st form of verb+ing+object,
as; He was singing a song. Negative
= Subject + was/were (helping verb) +not +1st form of verb+ing+object,
He was not singing a song. Interrogative
= was/were (helping verb) +Subject +1st form of verb+ing+object,
as; Was he not singing a song? |
- While teaching the lesson, consult textbook at all steps wherein and whenever it is required.
Material
/ Resources
Writing
board, chalk/marker, duster, textbook
Introduction
- Tell the students that in this activity you (the teacher) will be acting/expressing an action without speaking.
- Act out the situation given below without speaking.
- The class has to guess the action.
- Tell the students that they have to say a complete sentence, as;
- You are watching a horror film.
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Situation
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You are washing clothes. ·
You dry your hands. ·
You dial a number. ·
You talk on the phone. |
- After every action ask students what you are doing?
- Give situations to a few students one by one and ask them to act silently.
- Tell the students that present continuous tense is used to describe actions that are happening when a person is speaking.
- Teach students the formation of present continuous tense.
Development
Activity
1
- Write the following sentences on the writing board. Ask students to fill in the gaps using the present continuous tense form.
- We _______ not ________ a book at the moment, (read)
- My father ________________ to the police officer, (talk)
- Ahmad and Ayesha ______ not ______ on the bus, (ride)
- The boys__________________ in the lake/pond, (Swim)
- We ___________________ table tennis right now, (play)
- Ahmed ____________________ on the computer, (work)
Activity
2
- Ask students to write five sentences.
- Ask them to go out of the class, note and write down whatever they see happening?
- Encourage them to stand at different points in the school so that they write different sentences.as;
- A crow is flying in the sky.
- One teacher is walking in the ground.
- A chocolate wrapper is lying on the floor.
Activity
3
- Divide the class into two teams.
- Ask one student from each team to come forward. Tell one student to close eyes, or face the wall.
- Show the other student an action verb like “playing cricket or hopscotch”.
- The student silently acts out the action until you say FREEZE.
- When you say FREEZE, the acting student will stop/freeze right there.
- The student of other team can now open eyes and see the student.
- The students guess what student was doing?
- Ask the guessing student: as;
- What was he/she doing?
- Ask student to guess and answer in a complete sentence, as;
- He was playing cricket or she was playing hopscotch.
- Give the team one point for making a correct guess. Play the game for 10 minutes.
- After the game, asks student: as;
- Why were we using a past tense ‘was’ in the questions and answers in the game?
- Encourage students if they give right answer. Correct their responses if they give wrong answers.
- Ask them: as;
- Why were we using ‘ing’ with verbs in the game?
- Encourage students if they give right answer. Correct them if they give wrong answers.
- Re-teach students the past continuous tense. Write some examples on the writing board.
Sum
up/ Conclusion
- Quickly repeat the use of present and past continuous tenses with the students. Ask students to give two examples of each tense.
Assessment
- Write the following sentences on the writing board and ask the students to change them in present continuous tense.
- I watched a movie which was not interesting at all.
- Ali ran after the kitten.
- I get ready for school early in the morning.
- Ayesha laughed at Amir`s joke.
- Ahmed drives his father`s car without permission.
- Give students present continuous sentences and ask them to change sentences and ask them to change into past continuous tense.
- Involve the students in solving the problems given in the exercise at the end of unit/chapter of the textbook.
Follow
up
- Choose an activity/exercise from the textbook on past continuous tenses and ask the students to do it in their notebooks.
- Give students ten words. Ask them to use five words in past continuous tense and five words in present continuous tense.

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