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Writing - ESL
Change the present simple sentences to the past simple. Remember to use capital letters and full stops.
Conjuga los verbos IR en presente simple
Conjuga los verbos regulares er
PROPÓSITO
Que los estudiantes escriban un texto corto y coherente sobre su rutina saludable en inglés, empleando estructuras gramaticales como el Present Simple, los Adverbios de Frecuencia, y Modales de obligación (must), reflexionando sobre la importancia del autocuidado.
COMPETENCIA
ESCRIBE DIVERSOS TIPOS DE TEXTOS EN INGLÉS
Answer the questions.
Check the following information about four different people and their weekly routines. Then, compare their schedules and describe their routines
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Conjuga
Complete the exercises and check your answers.
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making sentences about our routines.
Do the following exercises to improve your writing of the simple present tense.
Vocabulary: match the verbs with the nouns.
Grammar: write affirmative and negative sentences in simple present.
Speaking: take turns saying your sentences to your partner.
Exercise - Simple Present Tense
read and answer and comlete
writing about routines and general situations
Write a short text (6–8 sentences) describing how people usually include sports or physical activity in their everyday lives. Focus on routines, frequent actions, and general facts, and write everything in the Simple Present. You can mention what people normally do, when they practice sports, or how exercise affects their day. Use clear sentences and avoid using past or future tenses. Make sure the ideas connect naturally and stay on topic before submitting your work.
Do the following activities.
In this Writing Worksheet you are going to use the present simple in 3rd person to talk about study habits.
verb tenses (present simple, present continuous, past simple, past continuous, simple future), countables and uncountables nouns with a few, many, much, a lot, lots of, preposition of time (in-on-at), have to or must, present simple and continuous