Simple Present

Grammar - English Language

 📝 SIMPLE PRESENT – AFFIRMATIVE FORM

A2 Worksheet – 90 minutes

⏱️ ACTIVITY 1 – Read & Notice (10 minutes)

Read the sentences. Underline the verb.

Maria works in an office.

Carlos lives near the city.

Anna drinks coffee every morning.

Josh studies English at night.

Laura wakes up early on weekdays.

👉 Focus: verb + -s with he / she

⏱️ ACTIVITY 2 – Complete the Sentences (10 minutes)

Complete using the correct verb in the affirmative form.

(work – live – eat – study – play)

Sofia __________ in San Salvador.

Daniel __________ English every day.

Karla __________ lunch at noon.

Luis __________ soccer on weekends.

Emma __________ in an office.

⏱️ ACTIVITY 3 – Choose the Correct Verb Form (10 minutes)

Circle the correct option.

Mark (work / works) at a hospital.

Ana (study / studies) English online.

They (live / lives) near the park.

Josh (eat / eats) breakfast at home.

We (watch / watches) TV at night.

⏱️ ACTIVITY 4 – Match (10 minutes)

Match the subject with the correct sentence.

Subject

Sentence

1. Maria

a. work in an office

2. Maria and Paul

b. works in an office

3. I

c. eats lunch at noon

4. Daniel

d. eat lunch at noon

⏱️ ACTIVITY 5 – Fix the Sentence (Error Correction) (10 minutes)

Correct the sentences.

She work in a bank.

Carlos live in the city.

Anna drink coffee every day.

He study English at night.

Laura watch TV after dinner.

✍️ Write the correct sentence.

⏱️ ACTIVITY 6 – Sentence Building (10 minutes)

Use the words to write affirmative sentences.

(Karla / work / in a store)

(Josh / play / video games / at night)

(Maria / read / books / every day)

(Daniel and Ana / live / near the city)

(Emma / wake up / early)

⏱️ ACTIVITY 7 – Fill the Table (10 minutes)

Complete the table using affirmative simple present.

Name

Verb

Sentence

Luis

work

__________________________

Sofia

study

__________________________

Mark

eat

__________________________

Anna

live

__________________________

⏱️ ACTIVITY 8 – Choose the Best Ending (10 minutes)

Complete the sentence with the best option.

Julia works __________

a) every day

b) yesterday

Paul eats lunch __________

a) now

b) at noon

Emma studies English __________

a) every night

b) right now

⏱️ ACTIVITY 9 – Personalize with Names (10 minutes)

Write sentences using the names given.

David + work

→ _______________________________

Laura + drink coffee

→ _______________________________

Josh and Mark + play soccer

→ _______________________________

Sofia + live near the park

→ _______________________________

⏱️ ACTIVITY 10 – Short Paragraph (10 minutes)

Write a short paragraph (5–6 sentences) about one person.

Use:

name

job or activity

routine

time expression

📝 Example starter:

“Maria works in an office. She wakes up early…”

⏱️ ACTIVITY 11 – Circle the Rule (10 minutes)

Circle the correct rule for each sentence.

She works at a store.

→ a) base verb

→ b) verb + s

They live near the city.

→ a) base verb

→ b) verb + s

He studies English.

→ a) -s

→ b) -ies

Should Homework Be Required Every Night?

Writing - English Language

Summary of Should Homework Be Required Every Night? Homework is a common part of school life, but opinions vary on whether it should be assigned every night. Some believe nightly homework helps students practice and learn better, while others think it may cause stress and take away family or playtime. Understanding both sides can help students and teachers find the best balance for learning and well-being. Arguments for Requiring Homework Every Night Homework reinforces what is learned in class, helping students remember and understand lessons better. It encourages responsibility and good study habits, preparing students for future school years. Nightly homework can improve time management skills by creating a routine. Some students benefit from extra practice, especially in subjects like math and reading. Homework allows parents to see what their children are learning and get involved. Arguments Against Requiring Homework Every Night Too much homework can cause stress, anxiety, and reduce free time for relaxation and hobbies. It may interfere with family time, sports, and other important activities for a balanced life. Not all students have equal support at home, making homework harder for some. Excessive homework can lead to burnout, making students dislike school or learning. Some studies suggest that homework does not always improve academic performance, especially in younger grades. Activity Structure to Explore Both Sides Students are divided into two teams: Yes (for nightly homework) and No (against nightly homework). Each team writes their name and explains their position by answering these questions: What is our side? Why do we support this side? What are the positives of this side? What are the negatives of this side? Teams start with 5 points and can lose points by arguing or speaking negatively about the opposing side. The goal is to maintain points and be able to list three points from the other side to earn a reward. After initial arguments, students swap worksheets to review and write down positives and negatives of the opposing side. A final discussion encourages understanding different viewpoints and recognizing the importance of open-mindedness. Conclusion: Key Takeaways Homework every night has both benefits and drawbacks. It can help students practice and develop important skills but may also cause stress and reduce time for other activities. Learning to see both sides of an issue helps build critical thinking and respect for different opinions. This balanced approach supports better decision-making about homework policies that work for all students.

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