Hello!

Any ideas on how to practice present perfect continuous in the classroom? Any games? I don't need web pages with fill in exercises I need some ideas about some games which could be played in the classroom but shouldn't last longer than 10 minutes!!
THank you

Here are several websites that will either have ideas you can use directly or will trigger some ideas of your own:

http://a4esl.org/

http://www.eslcafe.com/
Click on Stuff for Teachers and explore.

http://www.manythings.org/

Hello! Sure, here's an idea for a game that you can play in the classroom to practice present perfect continuous. It's called "Hot Seat":

1. Divide the class into two teams.
2. Choose a student from one team to sit in the "Hot Seat" facing their team.
3. Give a prompt to the opposing team, such as "You have been studying for two hours."
4. The opposing team must then generate a sentence using present perfect continuous based on the prompt, for example, "He/She has been studying for two hours."
5. The student in the "Hot Seat" must guess the missing subject by asking questions like "Has he/she been studying?" or "Has the boy/girl been studying?"
6. If the student in the "Hot Seat" guesses correctly, their team receives a point. If not, the opposing team gets the point.
7. Repeat the process with a new student in the "Hot Seat" from the other team.

This game encourages students to use the present perfect continuous tense in a fun and engaging manner. It also provides an opportunity for students to practice their speaking and listening skills within a limited timeframe of 10 minutes.