Oteima - Mastering the Simple Present Tense - Francisco Díaz

Introduction

Welcome to our lesson on the Simple Present Tense!

In this lesson, we will get to understand one of the most fundamental aspects of English grammar: the simple present tense. Our goal is to understand its uses, master its forms, and apply it correctly in various contexts. By the end of this lesson, you'll be able to confidently use the simple present tense in both written and spoken English.

Course Expectations:

  1. We will start with an introduction to the simple present tense, including its primary uses.
  2. We'll explore advanced applications and nuances of this tense.
  3. Finally, we'll engage in practice activities to reinforce your learning.

Course Content:

  • Understanding the Simple Present Tense.
    • Discuss its primary uses and how to form affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences.
  • Advanced Usage and Nuances.
    • Explore state verbs, the literary present, commentary usage, and emphatic forms.
Task

Task 1: Diagnostic Test

  • Discover your knowledge in the simple present.

Task 2: Reading the Canva Presentation

  • Familiarize yourself with the key concepts of the simple present tense.

Task 3: Watching a YouTube Video

  • Reinforce your understanding of the simple present tense through a visual and auditory medium.

Task 4: Practice Activities

  • Apply your knowledge of the simple present tense through practical exercises.

Task 5: Creating a Conversation Video

  • Demonstrate your ability to use the simple present tense in a conversational activity.

 

Process

Task 1: Diagnostic Test

Task 2: Reading the Canva Presentation

Task 3: Watching a YouTube Video

  • Follow the steps:
    1. Click on the YouTube link.  
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uV8DQjQ4jLM

       

    2. Watch the entire video. Take notes.
    3. Summarize the key points from the video in your notes. Prepare question in case you do not understand something.

Task 4: Practice Activities

Task 4: Creating a Conversation Video

  • Follow the steps:
    1. Group in pairs: Find a classmate to partner with for the activity.
    2. Create a Dialogue:Work together to write a conversation script. Ensure the dialogue includes affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences.
    3. Download Flip:Go to the App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android). Search for "Flip" and download the app. Open the app and sign up using your email or Google account. https://info.flip.com/es-us.html 
    4. Record the Video: Use the app to record your conversation. Make sure both partners participate equally. Check for correct use of the simple present tense.
    5. Upload the Video:
      • Upload the video to Flip following the app's instructions.
      • Share the video link with me.

 

Evaluation

 

Task number 4: Evaluation Criteria 

Criteria

What is expected

Accuracy

All sentences correctly use the simple present tense, including affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms.

Variety

Includes a variety of sentence types (at least 3 affirmative, 2 negative, and 2 interrogative).

Clarity and Pronunciation

Sentences are clear and well-pronounced, making the conversation easy to understand.

Participation

Both partners participate equally and contribute significantly to the conversation.

Creativity and Engagement

The conversation is engaging, creative, and flows naturally.

Technical Quality

The video is of high quality with clear audio and video.

Submission and Timeliness

The video is uploaded to Flip correctly and on time.

Conclusion

Conclusion

The simple present tense is essential for expressing habits, routines, general truths, and scheduled events. By mastering this tense, you will improve your ability to communicate clearly and effectively in English. Through reading the Canva presentation, watching an explanatory video, engaging in practical exercises, and creating a conversation video, you have gained a comprehensive understanding of the simple present tense.

Credits
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Francisco J. Díaz. Chitré Herrera. Elementary School English Teacher.