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The pocket list
The pocket list






It is a good way to illustrate the ‘life experiences’ use of the tense. Activities they want to do are written using the structure I have never…. The Bucket List ESL activity is a common way to practise the present perfect simple with intermediate level students. Each pair can then feedback to the whole class on how similar their lists were.They compare their ideas and discuss whether or not they would like to do their partner’s activities. Students take turns reading their sentences to a partner (encourage peer error correction).If using the present perfect they could also include two or three special things they have already done. Students write down ten (or five for a shorter activity) things that they want to do in their life, using the target language.If possible, you could then show the trailer for the movie The Bucket List, which really helps to illustrate the concept.Įach student will need a piece of paper/notebook. Pre-teach the meaning of the idiom ‘kick the bucket’ and a ‘bucket list’.








The pocket list