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Present tenses
Resources for teaching the present simple and present continuous with beginner and elementary EFL and ESOL students of all ages, including young learners. There are also activities on the present continuous that are suitable for pre-intermediate learners, including a lovely lesson based on the song 'Tom's Diner'.