Present Simple
Activities
Adverbs of Frequency
Present Continuous
Adjectives
100

Complete: “She ___ (play) soccer every weekend.”

She plays soccer every weekend.

100

What activity is this? (⚽)

Play soccer

100

Complete: “I ___ (always/never) have breakfast.”

I always have breakfast.

100

Complete: “They ___ (run) in the park.”

They are running in the park.

100

Complete: The dog is ___.

big / small / cute / angry / fast / slow noisy / quiet / young / old / friendly / brown / black / white

200

Change to negative: “He studies English.”

He doesn’t study English.

200

They’re learning to ___. (🏊)

They’re learning to swimming

200

Where do we put adverbs of frequency in a sentence?

Before the main verb / After “to be.”

200

Make negative: “She is dancing.”

She isn’t dancing.

200

Give an adjective opposite to “boring.”  

Exciting / Fun.

300

Make a question: “They go to school every day.”

Do they go to school every day?

300

Make a question: “You play tennis.”

Do you play tennis?

300

Choose the correct sentence
a) She sometimes is late.
b) She is sometimes late.

b) She is sometimes late.

300

Question: “You are studying English.”

Are you studying English?

300

Choose the correct: “She is ___ (beautiful / beauty).”

She is beautiful.

400

Correct the mistake: “Does she plays tennis?”

Does she play tennis?

400

Make a sentence with “read a book.”

She is reading a book now.

400

Correct the mistake: “He plays always football.”

He always plays football.

400

Correct the mistake: “We is playing basketball.”

We are playing basketball.

400

Use an adjective to describe your favorite food.

Pizza is delicious.

500

Write a sentence using Present Simple with the verb “to like” and “music.”

I like music / She likes music.

500

Use an activity with Present Continuous.

We are riding our bikes.

500

Write two sentences with “sometimes” and “usually.”

E.g I sometimes watch TV at night.
      I usually do my homework after school. 

500

Write a sentence with Present Continuous using the verb “swim.”

They are swimming now.

500

Use two adjectives in one sentence.

The book is amazing and difficult.