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Grammar or vocabulary focus

Have a grammar point your students could use a bit more practice with? Try giving them some conversation questions designed for the production of specific grammar points.

Adjectives: ‘-ed’ and ‘-ing’

Adverbs of Frequency

Adverbs of Manner

Already, Ever, Yet

Comparatives

Equatives

Fixed Expressions (Idioms)

For and Since and How Long Questions

Gerunds and Infinitives

How Often Questions

How Questions

Infinitives of Purpose

Modals of Possibility Might Could

Participial Adjectives

Passive Voice

Past Passive

Phrasal Verbs

Present Continuous

Present Perfect

Present Perfect Continuous

Present Unreal Conditional/Second Conditional

Quantifiers

Real Conditional – Future

Real Conditional – Present

Should and Shouldn’t

Simple Past

Simple Present

Suffixes

Superlatives

Too Enough

Used To

Will

Would rather

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