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Teaching Adverbs of Time – Just - Already - Yet and Still - Off2Class Lesson Plan

I love teaching adverbs of time to ESL students because it is extremely rewarding and fun. The primary objective of this lesson plan is to introduce students to adverbs that describe points and relationships in time. This lesson plan introduces four important adverbs: just, already, yet, and still. Your students will love learning about these, as it will increase their fluency and understanding right away.<br><br>If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers' notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.

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Teaching Adverbs of Time – Just - Already - Yet and Still - Off2Class Lesson Plan

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  1. A6.1 –Adverbs of TimeJust, already, yet, stillOff2Class Lesson Plan ESL Lesson Plan © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  2. Thank you for downloading your FREE Off2Class lesson plan!  This teacher-led lesson plan is designed using the communicative approach - perfect for teaching students online or in any screen-enabled classroom.  To access the Teacher Notes and Answer Key, or to assign homework, click here to set up your FREE Off2class account.  Don’t forget to join the discussion on Facebook to get access to other great tools for online ESL instruction. © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

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