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Simple present tense: daily activities or routines.

 Hola a todos,

Estamos aprendiendo algunas estructuras básicas para hablar de nuestras actividades diarias usando el tiempo presente simple.




Esta tabla puede ayudar.





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Sports: Use of simple present.

Hello everyone: 

Today we are learning about sports. We are talking about sports we practise and don't practise.
 
 Examples: I/We play tennis, basketball, football, golf...   I/We don't play tennis, basketball, football, golf...
 
                   I/We do gymnastics, judo, archery....               I/We don't do gymnastics, judo, archery....

                   I/We swim, cycle, climb, run...                        I/We don't swim, cycle, climb, run... 


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Year 4 students talk about their day. Routines.

Hello everyone,
Captions are very important for improving reading skills because they can improve vocabulary acquisition, word recognition, listening comprehension and decoding skills.
It's important to turn on captions and subtitles at home.

Watch this video and read the subtitles to find out what Year 4 students, Ma. and Ai., do every day.

They talk about their routines. Routines are actions or activities we normally do every day.


What time does Ait. get up?
What time does Ma. get dressed?
What time does Ma. go home?
What time does Ait. have dinner?

And you?
What time do do do your homework?
What time do you have a shower?
what time do you go to the park?
what time do you watch TV?

Do you like playing Kahoot? Click here to play a game about the video.
Click here to play.

Watch this video to know more about captions.

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My school day by Paula. Colegio Santo Domingo Savio. Petrer.

Hello everyone,
Year 6 student Paula talks about her school day.





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Let's play these kahoot games.

Hello everyone,

We are working  Chinese riddles or lantern riddles. Can you guess them?




Kahoot Chinese riddles.


Kahoot player


Now let's revise the simple present tense.


Simple present kahoot


Kahoot player

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Our presents: Year 6 B.

Hello everyone,
Let's compare the presents you have received at Christmas.
Year 6 B students, Almudena, Claudia, Isabel, Lourdes have taken some pictures of their presents and have created this presentation.
They want to investigate if other children who are the same age as them have received similar presents.
Here you can watch their presentation.




Did you get a lot of presents last Christmas?
 

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Revise simple present tense.

Hello everyone,
Here you can do some exercises to revise the present simple tense.

1. Test on simple present 1.

2. Multiple choice.

3. Affirmative sentences.

4. Don't doesn't.

5. Do and does.

You can watch this video if you need more information.

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Present simple tense: structures, spelling rules and adverbs of frequency.

Hello everyone,
Aitana, Carlos, Ester and Irene have created this presentation to talk about the simple present tense.

Congratulations, it's very useful to understand this tense.




Eva has also created this presentation. She also talks about the simple present and the spelling rules for the 3rd person of singular.
Great job as usual, Eva. Congratulations.

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Frequency adverbs.

Frequency adverbs.
Víctor, Iñaki, Alejandro A. and Alejandro C, write real sentences using frequency adverbs and their position.
Thank for such a fantastic work.
Frequency adverbs.


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Routines.

Daily routines.
Rita Paola talks about her family routines using the Simple Present Tense.
She does a lot of things every day. Do you want to know more things? Read her presentation. Thank you Rita for your work, it's fantastic.

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