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. Grammar Topics to Review and Expand
ļ‚· Tenses and Aspects: Review of present perfect vs. past simple, future perfect, and perfect
continuous tenses.
ļ‚· Modals: Detailed use of modals for deduction, advice, obligation, and possibility (e.g., must,
should, might, could).
ļ‚· Conditionals: Zero, first, second, and third conditionals, along with mixed conditionals.
ļ‚· Reported Speech: Direct vs. indirect speech, changes in tense, pronouns, and time expressions.
ļ‚· Passive Voice: Forming and using the passive voice in different tenses.
ļ‚· Relative Clauses: Defining and non-defining relative clauses, use of relative pronouns (who,
which, that).
ļ‚· Causative Forms: Have/get something done, causative verbs, and their structures.

  1. Activities for Grammar Review and Expansion
  2. Grammar Puzzles and Games
    ļ‚· Grammar Bingo: Create bingo cards with different grammar points. Call out examples or
    sentences, and students mark the corresponding grammar point on their cards.
    ļ‚· Sentence Scramble: Provide mixed-up sentences for students to rearrange into correct
    grammatical order.
    ļ‚· Grammar Jeopardy: Set up a Jeopardy-style game with categories like ā€œTenses,ā€ ā€œModals,ā€ and
    ā€œConditionals.ā€
  3. Interactive Exercises
    ļ‚· Gap-Fill Exercises: Use sentences or short passages with missing words for students to complete
    using the appropriate grammar rules.
    ļ‚· Error Correction: Provide sentences or paragraphs with deliberate grammatical errors for
    students to find and correct.
    ļ‚· Dialogue Completion: Give students dialogues with missing parts. They must fill in the blanks
    using the correct grammatical forms.
  4. Writing and Speaking Tasks
    ļ‚· Story Writing: Students write a short story or a diary entry, focusing on using specific grammar
    points like conditionals or passive voice.

ļ‚· Role-Play: Set up role-play scenarios where students must use modals and conditionals to
discuss hypothetical situations or give advice.
ļ‚· Grammar-Based Debates: Organize debates on various topics where students must use specific
grammatical structures (e.g., reported speech, conditionals).

  1. Online Resources and Tools
    ļ‚· Grammar Websites: Websites like Grammarly, Cambridge English, and Perfect English Grammar
    offer exercises and explanations.
    ļ‚· Interactive Grammar Exercises: Platforms like Quizlet and Kahoot can be used to create custom
    quizzes and interactive exercises.
    ļ‚· Grammar Apps: Consider using apps like Duolingo or Babbel for additional practice and
    grammar review.