
Use this fantastic PowerPoint to introduce the concept of telling time to the hour in English. The presentation includes a short quiz to assess students' comprehension of the concept of telling time.
Download this fun PowerPoint with just a click of a button to teach children how to ask for and give directions using the key vocabulary (opposite, next to, to the right, to the left, between). It is also great for consolidating the children’s knowledge of the names for buildings and shops.
This informative presentation would be perfect as an introduction to some of the countries of the world. It features some key facts about the countries as well as the pictures of the national flags.
This detailed PowerPoint will teach your students about the names of the key daily routines in a fun and interactive way.
This beautifully illustrated PowerPoint presentation is the perfect way to start a discussion with children about their families. It will demonstrate how to create a family tree as well as teach the children the key vocabulary, including aunt, uncle and cousin.
This great PowerPoint contains a number of activities to develop your students’ speaking skills, including answering true or false questions and comparing and contrasting different information.
With the help of this presentation, children learn to ask a range of special questions in Present Continuous by beginning their question with What, When, Where, Who, Why and How.
Use this fantastic PowerPoint to learn about the Present Continuous tense. It allows children to practise building sentences in Present Continuous by describing what is happening in different photographs.
Use this fantastic PowerPoint to learn how and when use the Simple Present tense. It also contains a number of activities to practise building positive sentences and general question in Present Simple.
This fantastic presentation is the best way to teach the children the names of shops in a city. The bright colours and fantastic illustrations are great for keeping students engaged and help them practise their speaking skills.
With the help of this presentation, children learn to ask a range of special questions in Present Simple by beginning their question with what, when, where, who, why and how.

