Name 2 keywords/time markers that we use for the simple present.
always, usually, often, sometimes, occasionally, rarely, never, every day/week/month/year, once a week/month/year, etc.
On a sheet of paper, write the proper conjugation for the given verbs.
Future (going to)---positive---you---SKYROCKET
Simple past---positive---she---FIGHT
You are going to skyrocket.
She fought.
Simple present and present progressive
Listen! The vice president (talk) and I (not want) to miss a word!
is talking (right now)
don't want (non-progressive)
What verb tense is used in the chorus and why?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zok9co_8E4

Dirty Heads - Vacation
Simple present because it's a routine (every day) and he is presenting facts about his career.
-a-aye, I'm on vacation
Every single day 'cause I love my occupation
A-a-aye, I'm on vacation
If you don't like your life, then you should go and change it
A-a-aye, I'm on vacation
Every single day 'cause I love my occupation
A-a-aye, I'm on vacation
Every single day, every, every single day
Every single day, every, every single day
Every single day, every, every single day-ay
Fun fact: Dirty Heads is a music group from California. Their music is a mesh of hip-hop, reggae, and rock.
“Vacation” is the fourth song on Dirty Heads album “Swim Team.” It is a song inspiring people to live their lives like they are on vacation. The song is meant to motivate people to stop waiting for the weekend or for a vacation. If you don’t love what you do – quit. Go after your passion!
you (see) the Squid Game series yet? Is it really worth it?
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Have you seen the Squid Game series yet?
Other than the simple future, what other verb tenses can be used for the future?

Simple present
Present progressive
On a sheet of paper, write the proper conjugation for the given verbs.
Present progressive---positive---he---APPLY
Present progressive---negative---we---DESIGN
He is applying.
We aren't/are not designing.
Simple present and present progressive
These days, many students still (believe) it is best to take a conservative approach when it (come) to finding a job.
believe (non-progressive)
comes
In this song, what two tenses are used in verse 2?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRD0-GxqHVo

Glass Animals - Heat Waves
You can't fight it, you can't breathe
You say somethin' so lovin', but
Now I gotta let you go
You'll be better off in someone new
I don't wanna be alone
You know it hurts me too
You look so broken when you cry
One more and then I'll say goodbye
Answer: simple present and simple future
"Heat waves been fakin' me out." To “fake out” is slang for deceiving, misleading, or tricking someone.
Fun fact: This video was filmed by neighbours during the pandemic.
Simple past and present perfect
Facebook (be) the leading social media website for the past four years.

has been
Why? Action that began in the past and continues to the present (unfinished)
Fun fact: The average daily time people spend on Facebook is 58 minutes.
58 minutes is a long time, but it doesn’t mean users spend five minutes analyzing each post on their feeds. In fact, the average user will only spend 1.7 seconds on a single piece of content.
As a marketer, this means you only have that long to catch someone’s attention.
What is the difference between the simple present and present progressive?
SIMPLE PRESENT
- daily routines/habits
- facts
- opinions
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
- an action that is in progress now
- a temporary situation that is happening around now
On a sheet of paper, write the proper conjugation for the given verbs.
Simple present---positive---Zach---INTENSIFY
Simple past---negative---they---KNOW
Simple past---positive---Léa---FORESEE
Zach intensifies.
They didn't / did not know.
Léa foresaw.
Simple past and present perfect
Mark Zuckerberg (launch) Facebook in February 2004.
launched
Why? Specified time in the past.
Create a sentence related to the beginning of this scene that includes the simple past and past progressive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uc6-2z4e9oA
Possible answers:
Harry Potter and Ron Weasley entered the late while the professor was teaching.
The students were listening when Harry Potter and Ron Weasley came in.
The professor was speaking when he suddenly got interrupted by late students.
Simple past and present perfect
Camille (check) her mio, (download) her verb tense workshop, and then (text) her uncle about her FOS interview project. She (be) productive since she got back from the reading week.
checked, downloaded, texted
Why? Chronological actions in the past.
has been
Why? An unspecified time that is unfinished.
In this interview question, what is the best verb tense to use?
Tell me about your past work experience and/or program and how it fits with this position.

Present perfect
On a sheet of paper, write the proper conjugation for the given verbs.
Present progressive---positive---I---FIRE UP
Past progressive---negative---you---KNOW
Past progressive---positive---Ben---LIKE
I am firing up.
You didn't know. (know=non-progressive)
Ben liked. (like=non-progressive)
Simple past and present perfect
Apparently, the Internet (create) a new generation of Internet addicts.
has created
Why? Action is unfinished. Time is not specified.
True or False? The /ed/ is pronounced correctly for all of the following:
ended = /endId/
developped = /developt/
enjoyed = /enjoyd/
mixed = /mixt/
believed= /believd/
wait = /waitId/
happened = /happend/

True.
Rule 1: If verb ends with letter "t(e)" or "d(e)", the "ed" is pronounced: /Id/
Wait = waited/waitId/
Invite = invited/invitId/
Attend = attended/attendId/
Decide = decided/decidId/
Rule 2: If verb ends with sounds "p", "f", "s", "sh", "tch", or "k", the "ed" is pronounced: /t/
Hope = hoped /hopt/
Laugh = laughed /laft/
Miss = missed /misst/
Finish = finished /finisht/
Rule 3: For all the other verbs, the "ed" is pronounced: /d/
Believe = believed /believd/
Play = played /playd
Clean = cleaned /cleand/
Live = lived /livd/
Simple past and past progressive
Cassy (work) on her resumé when her boss (message) her.
was working (the action that was in progress/started first)
messaged (interrupter)
Name 2 differences between the simple past and present perfect.
SIMPLE PAST
1. a past action that happened at a specified time in the past (time is specified)
2. a past action completely finished in the past with no link to the present (finished)
3. two or more past actions that happened one after the other
PRESENT PERFECT
1. a past action that happened (or didn’t happen) without specifying the exact time (time not specified)
2. an action that started in the past and continues to the present (unfinished)
3. an action that has occurred repeatedly in the past up to the present moment (unfinished action)
On a sheet of paper, write the proper conjugation for the given verbs.
Present perfect---positive---Louis---FALL IN LOVE
Present perfect---negative---we---FLY
Present perfect progressive---negative---Anne---RECRUIT
Louis has fallen in love.
We haven't / have not flown.
Anne hasn't/ has not been recruiting.
Create a question. You will also need to conjugate the verb.
at a school/ teach / Gene Simmons / ever

Has Gene Simmons ever taught at a school?
Fun fact: No, but he taught 6th grade for 6 months before pursuing his music career.
Write down all the present perfect or present perfect progressive verbs you hear in the first verse.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7Bc3pLyij0

Marshmello ft. Bastille - Happier
[Intro: Bastille]
Lately, I've been, I've been thinking
I want you to be happier, I want you to be happier
[Verse 1: Bastille]
When the morning comes
When we see what we've become
In the cold light of day, we're a flame in the wind
Not the fire that we've begun
Every argument, every word we can't take back
'Cause with all that has happened
I think that we both know the way that this story ends
Simple past and past progressive
While Donovan (read) his Stephen King book, Mavrick (plan) a prank. As he (get ready) to scare him, he (hear) a noise in the basement.

While Donovan was reading his Stephen King book, Mavrick was planning a prank. As he was getting ready to scare him, he heard a noise in the basement.