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How to Teach the Present Simple Tense
When teaching the Present Simple the ultimate goal is to make sure your students
understand that it’s used to describe routines, habits, daily activities, and general truths.
Also important is the contrast between the Present Simple and the Present Progressive.
This series of steps will guide you towards teaching the Present Simple and covers
function, conjugation, and form.

How To Proceed

1
Introduce an action
Pick up a newspaper and pretend to read it. Ask your students what you're doing.
They’ll say, “You’re reading a newspaper.”
T: “What newspaper am I reading?”
S: “You’re reading The New York Times.”

2
Introduce Present Simple - First person singular
Tell your students, “I read The New York Times every day.” Make a list of the
things you do every day as a routine:
I have breakfast at 7.
I go to work at 9.
I have lunch at 12.
I go home at 5.
I watch TV before dinner.
Make sure your students understand that you do this on a daily or weekly basis;
these are habitual actions. Go around the class and have students tell you what
they do everyday or what some of their habits are. They should give more
examples in the first person singular.

3
Introduce Present Simple – Second person singular
Say: “I read the New York Times. Sarah, you read USA Today”. Go around the
class giving examples like, “I go to work at 9. You go to school.” Face each of your
students and state a general truth:
T: “John, you live in Queens.”
John (to teacher): “You live in Queens, too.”
T: “Sally, you have a dog.”
Sally (to teacher): “You have a cat”.
Split your students up into pairs and have them give each other statements in the
second person singular.

4
Introduce Present Simple – Third person singular
Say: “I read the New York Times. Sarah reads USA Today”. Make sure students
notice that you’ve added the s for the third person singular. Give more examples
with other students, and introduce the irregular verbs: John goes to work at 8.
Sally has lunch at 1. Students provide more examples from the information
previously shared by their classmates.

5
Do the same for the plural persons
Ask who lives in Queens and ask them to stand up. Then point to yourself and
those standing and say: “We live in Queens.” Ask who lives in the Bronx and ask
them to stand up. Address those who are standing and say: “You live in the
Bronx”. Point to your group and say, “We live in Queens”. Ask who lives in
Manhattan and point to that group and say: “They live in Manhattan.”

6
Introduce Present Simple – Negative
Make a statement in the affirmative, then make one in negative with don’t.
T: I live in Queens, I don’t live in the Bronx.
Ask students to do the same presenting first an affirmative, then a negative.
Practice all persons except the third person singular.

7
Introduce Present Simple – Negative (third person singular)
Make a statement about a student, then make one in negative form using doesn’t.
T: Alex reads the New York Times. He doesn't read USA Today.
Ask students to do the same by using the information previously shared by their
classmates.

8
Introduce Present Simple – Questions
Make a statement about yourself. Then ask a student a question to introduce do.
T: I walk to school. John, do you walk to school?
Walk around the classroom asking students questions and teaching them to
answer, “Yes, I do” or “No, I don't”. Do the same for all persons except third
person singular.

9
Introduce Present Simple – Questions (third person singular)
Contrast students’ habits. Make a statement about one, then ask about another
student:
T: John walks to school. Does Sarah walk to school?
Walk around the classroom asking questions with does, and teach students to
answer “Yes, he does” “No, he doesn’t”.

1
0
Expand and practice: Present Simple Excercises.
Practice all persons and forms. Ask open-ended questions. Introduce more verbs.
Where do you live?
Where does she work?
How many languages do you speak?
Now’s also a great time consolidate everything that they’ve learned about the
Present Simple; this is a great worksheet that will help them focus on form.

Obviously, you don't have to follow all of these steps in one single lesson; you can
spread them over the course of a week to make sure your students have plenty of time
to practice the Present Simple exercises in all its forms. There are literally hundreds of
Present Simple worksheets and lessons plans available at BusyTeacher.org that you
can use for in-class activities or give to your students for homework for extended
practice. Be sure to check them out!
plays

1) Mary
2) I

volleyball on Mondays.

sw im

every weekend.

3) Chris and Pat

go

to school at 7:30 AM.

4) The students
5) Martha

the homework in the afternoon. JhunArArRoaRamos,Ed.D

climbs

a tree.

Complete with the correct verb.
LISTEN - PLAY - GO - DO - GET UP - READ - RIDE - WASH - DRIVE - WATCH
a) Camila
b) I

the homework at home.

my bike everyday.

c) John

to music.

d) Tom

football at the club on Tuesdays.

e) My father
f) You

his brand new car.
the newspaper on Sundays,

g) My sister
h) Lucy and I
i) Danielle

T.V. in the evening.
at 9 o´clock everyday.
home at 6:30.

Write the previous senteces into the NEGATIVE form. Use "DO NOT" (not don´t) or "DOES NO
a) Camila
b) I
c) John

the homework at home.
my bike everyday.
to music.
d) Tom

football at the club on Tuesdays.

e) My father

his brand new car.

f) You

the newspaper on Sundays,

g) My sister

T.V. in the evening.

h) Lucy and I

at 9 o´clock everyday.

i) Danielle

home at 6:30.

Complete the questions, then answer.
1)
Yes,

you
.

2)

Sylvia

No,

your mother

Yes,

No,

your bedroom?

.

4)

5)

the homework?

.

3)

Yes,

up at 8 AM?

you

English?

.
Clarisa

a tree?

.

Mark: Hello, Can I ask you some questions for an interview?
Jennifer: Yes, I can answer some questions.
Mark: Thank you for taking the time. Now, first question: What do you do?
Jennifer: I work in a library. I'm a librarian.
Mark: Are you married?
Jennifer: Yes, I am.
Mark: What does your husband do?
Jennifer: He works as a policeman.
Mark: Do you usually have dinner together?
Jennifer: Yes, we do.
Mark: How often does your husband exercise?
Jennifer: He sometimes exercises four times a week. But, he usually exercises only twice a week.
Mark: Where do you like going on holiday?
Jennifer: We rarely go on holiday. However, we like going to the mountains if we can.
Mark: What type of books do you read?
Jennifer: I often read horror stories.
Mark: Thank you very much for answering my questions.
Jennifer: You're welcome!

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How to teach the present simple tense

  • 1. How to Teach the Present Simple Tense When teaching the Present Simple the ultimate goal is to make sure your students understand that it’s used to describe routines, habits, daily activities, and general truths. Also important is the contrast between the Present Simple and the Present Progressive. This series of steps will guide you towards teaching the Present Simple and covers function, conjugation, and form. How To Proceed 1 Introduce an action Pick up a newspaper and pretend to read it. Ask your students what you're doing. They’ll say, “You’re reading a newspaper.” T: “What newspaper am I reading?” S: “You’re reading The New York Times.” 2 Introduce Present Simple - First person singular Tell your students, “I read The New York Times every day.” Make a list of the things you do every day as a routine: I have breakfast at 7. I go to work at 9. I have lunch at 12. I go home at 5. I watch TV before dinner. Make sure your students understand that you do this on a daily or weekly basis; these are habitual actions. Go around the class and have students tell you what they do everyday or what some of their habits are. They should give more examples in the first person singular. 3 Introduce Present Simple – Second person singular Say: “I read the New York Times. Sarah, you read USA Today”. Go around the class giving examples like, “I go to work at 9. You go to school.” Face each of your students and state a general truth: T: “John, you live in Queens.”
  • 2. John (to teacher): “You live in Queens, too.” T: “Sally, you have a dog.” Sally (to teacher): “You have a cat”. Split your students up into pairs and have them give each other statements in the second person singular. 4 Introduce Present Simple – Third person singular Say: “I read the New York Times. Sarah reads USA Today”. Make sure students notice that you’ve added the s for the third person singular. Give more examples with other students, and introduce the irregular verbs: John goes to work at 8. Sally has lunch at 1. Students provide more examples from the information previously shared by their classmates. 5 Do the same for the plural persons Ask who lives in Queens and ask them to stand up. Then point to yourself and those standing and say: “We live in Queens.” Ask who lives in the Bronx and ask them to stand up. Address those who are standing and say: “You live in the Bronx”. Point to your group and say, “We live in Queens”. Ask who lives in Manhattan and point to that group and say: “They live in Manhattan.” 6 Introduce Present Simple – Negative Make a statement in the affirmative, then make one in negative with don’t. T: I live in Queens, I don’t live in the Bronx. Ask students to do the same presenting first an affirmative, then a negative. Practice all persons except the third person singular. 7 Introduce Present Simple – Negative (third person singular) Make a statement about a student, then make one in negative form using doesn’t. T: Alex reads the New York Times. He doesn't read USA Today. Ask students to do the same by using the information previously shared by their classmates. 8
  • 3. Introduce Present Simple – Questions Make a statement about yourself. Then ask a student a question to introduce do. T: I walk to school. John, do you walk to school? Walk around the classroom asking students questions and teaching them to answer, “Yes, I do” or “No, I don't”. Do the same for all persons except third person singular. 9 Introduce Present Simple – Questions (third person singular) Contrast students’ habits. Make a statement about one, then ask about another student: T: John walks to school. Does Sarah walk to school? Walk around the classroom asking questions with does, and teach students to answer “Yes, he does” “No, he doesn’t”. 1 0 Expand and practice: Present Simple Excercises. Practice all persons and forms. Ask open-ended questions. Introduce more verbs. Where do you live? Where does she work? How many languages do you speak? Now’s also a great time consolidate everything that they’ve learned about the Present Simple; this is a great worksheet that will help them focus on form. Obviously, you don't have to follow all of these steps in one single lesson; you can spread them over the course of a week to make sure your students have plenty of time to practice the Present Simple exercises in all its forms. There are literally hundreds of Present Simple worksheets and lessons plans available at BusyTeacher.org that you can use for in-class activities or give to your students for homework for extended practice. Be sure to check them out!
  • 4. plays 1) Mary 2) I volleyball on Mondays. sw im every weekend. 3) Chris and Pat go to school at 7:30 AM. 4) The students 5) Martha the homework in the afternoon. JhunArArRoaRamos,Ed.D climbs a tree. Complete with the correct verb. LISTEN - PLAY - GO - DO - GET UP - READ - RIDE - WASH - DRIVE - WATCH a) Camila b) I the homework at home. my bike everyday. c) John to music. d) Tom football at the club on Tuesdays. e) My father f) You his brand new car. the newspaper on Sundays, g) My sister h) Lucy and I i) Danielle T.V. in the evening. at 9 o´clock everyday. home at 6:30. Write the previous senteces into the NEGATIVE form. Use "DO NOT" (not don´t) or "DOES NO a) Camila b) I c) John the homework at home. my bike everyday. to music.
  • 5. d) Tom football at the club on Tuesdays. e) My father his brand new car. f) You the newspaper on Sundays, g) My sister T.V. in the evening. h) Lucy and I at 9 o´clock everyday. i) Danielle home at 6:30. Complete the questions, then answer. 1) Yes, you . 2) Sylvia No, your mother Yes, No, your bedroom? . 4) 5) the homework? . 3) Yes, up at 8 AM? you English? . Clarisa a tree? . Mark: Hello, Can I ask you some questions for an interview? Jennifer: Yes, I can answer some questions. Mark: Thank you for taking the time. Now, first question: What do you do? Jennifer: I work in a library. I'm a librarian.
  • 6. Mark: Are you married? Jennifer: Yes, I am. Mark: What does your husband do? Jennifer: He works as a policeman. Mark: Do you usually have dinner together? Jennifer: Yes, we do. Mark: How often does your husband exercise? Jennifer: He sometimes exercises four times a week. But, he usually exercises only twice a week. Mark: Where do you like going on holiday? Jennifer: We rarely go on holiday. However, we like going to the mountains if we can. Mark: What type of books do you read? Jennifer: I often read horror stories. Mark: Thank you very much for answering my questions. Jennifer: You're welcome!