English teaching exercises: present perfect 


Welcome to English Exercises .org. Here you will find thousands of Online Exercises made by English Language teachers from all over the world.
 


 



Vocabulary

Actions
Age
Alphabet
American/British English
Animals
Autumn
Birthdays
Body
Christmas
City
Classroom
Clothes
Colours
Countries
Daily routines
Days of the week
Describing people
Easter
Environment
Face
Family
Feelings
Food
Friends
Furniture
Giving Directions
Greetings
Halloween
Health
Hobbies
Holidays
Home
Homonyms
Hours
Idioms
Jobs
London
Money
Months
Music
Numbers
Opposites
People
Places
Restaurant
Rooms in the house
School
Seasons
Shapes
Shopping
Sports
Spring
St.Patrick's day
Summer
Thanksgiving
Time
Toys
Travel
Transports
United Kingdom
Valentine's Day
Vocabulary in general
Weather
Winter

World

 

Grammar

Adjectives
Adverbs
Articles
Auxiliary verbs
Comparison
Conditionals
Conjunctions
Contractions
Countable/non-c.
Demonstratives
Determiners
For/since
Frequency
Future time
Gerunds and Infinitives
Imperative
Interrogatives
Irregular verbs
Modals
Much/many
Must/have to
Nouns
Participles
Parts of Speech
Passive voice
Past continuous
Past simple
Phonetics
Phrasal verbs
Plurals
Possessives
Prepositions
Pronouns
Present 
    continuous

Present 
    perfect

Present simple
Punctuation
Quantity
Questions
Relative clauses
Reported Speech
Some/any
Subject and verb
Subjunctives
Subordination
Tag questions
To be
Time Adverbs
Used to
Verb tenses
Word order

 

Others

Business English
Listenings
Movies

Readings
Songs
Tests

Webquests
Writing
Other Exercises
 


 

 




 
 

present perfect exercises > Present Perfect Song U2 I still havenīt found what Iīm Looking For
 

Present Perfect Song U2 I still havenīt found what Iīm Looking For

 

Fullscreen


Present Perfect Song U2 I still havenīt found what Iīm Looking For
by laualso

Date: 04 - Feb - 2013
Level: intermediate
Age: +14

Description:
This song is perfect to start learning Present Perfect!!! It is slow, beautiful and well-known. It doesnīt mix a lot of tenses, and it is repetitive so it is great. Still, though simple in form, it contains a lot of metaphorical meaning, about dreams, so it can be used to introduce a speaking about students dreams and even study the wish structure.


Comments (1) -


Link to this exercise from your website or blog:



laualso

Spain
see more contributions by laualso

 
 

 

Comments on this exercise


laualso
Spain

Please rate the exercise!          posted by laualso 20211004
Please after you see the exercise, please rate it in the pop out window saying State your opinion, so that I can get some points out of it. Thank you very much in advance!