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Grammar in a gallery: learn Present Continuous through art
🌀 Present Continuous
🖌️ Describing Art
🌻 Van Gogh

Art and Gallery Vocabulary
The lesson starts with a virtual visit to an art gallery. Students explore art-related vocabulary (e.g. painting, pencil, exhibition, to draw) and answer warm-up questions like Have you ever visited an art gallery?. A visual task helps match words with images.
Present Continuous: Forms and Exercises
Students learn the Present Continuous tense: am/is/are + verb-ing. They study affirmative, negative, and question forms using charts and colour-coded guides. In grammar tasks, they complete gap-fills, choose correct forms, and build full sentences.
Speaking Practice: What Are They Doing?
Using pictures of people in galleries, students answer "What are they doing?" with correct Present Continuous sentences (e.g. They are looking at the painting). They also describe a painting and write their own examples of actions happening now.
Listening and Homework: Van Gogh's Starry Night
Students listen to a short story about Van Gogh's Starry Night, then answer questions and discuss the meaning. For homework, they watch a video about Van Gogh and record a short description of a painting using the Present Continuous.




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