How is the simple present used?
For routines and general facts.
Form a sentence in the simple present with "to play.
I play soccer every Saturday.
Ask your partner a question in simple present about their favorite food.
What do you like to eat?
Correct the mistake: "She go to school every day."
She goes to school every day.
Describe what you do every morning using simple present.
I wake up, brush my teeth, and have breakfast.
When is the present continuous used?
For actions happening right now.
Form a sentence in the present continuous with "to read."
She is reading a book right now.
Ask your partner a question in present continuous about what they are doing now.
What are you doing right now?
Correct the mistake: "I am like pizza."
I like pizza.
Describe what you are doing right now using present continuous.
I am writing a Jeopardy game right now
What is the basic structure of the simple present?
Subject + base form of the verb + complement.
Complete the sentence in simple present: "He _____ (not like) coffee."
He does not like coffee.
Respond to the question "Do you play any sports?" using simple present.
Yes, I play basketball.
Correct the mistake: "They is playing soccer."
They are playing soccer.
Talk about a weekly routine using at least three verbs in simple present.
I go to the gym on Mondays, work on Tuesdays, and study on Wednesdays.
What is the basic structure of the present continuous?
Subject + am/is/are + verb-ing + complement.
Complete the sentence in present continuous: "They _____ (watch) TV at the moment."
They are watching TV at the moment.
Respond to "What are you doing this weekend?" using present continuous.
I am going to the movies this weekend.
Correct the mistake: "He don't want to go."
He doesn't want to go.
Describe an activity you will do this weekend using present continuous.
I am visiting my grandparents this weekend.
What adverbs commonly accompany the simple present?
Always, usually, often, sometimes, never.
Write one sentence in simple present and one in present continuous about your daily routine.
I usually wake up at 7 AM. / I am studying English right now.
Formulate one question in simple present and another in present continuous about your habits.
What do you do every day? / What are you doing later?
Correct the mistake in this sentence: "She are studying for her exams."
She is studying for her exams.
Create a brief dialogue between two people using both tenses.