SIMPLE PRESENT: DAILY ROUTINES
CLASS 3 – WEEK 1
Today we are
going to talk
about the
Simple Present
tense
and how we use
it to talk about
our daily
routines.
OBJECTIVES
By the end
of this
class,
students
will be
able to:
• Talk
about daily
routines
• Use the
Simple
Present
correctly
• Identify
when to
add -s to
verbs
WHAT IS A DAILY
ROUTINE?
A daily routine is something you do every
day.
Examples:
• Wake up
• Eat breakfast
• Work
• Study
• Sleep
SIMPLE
PRESENT:
BASIC USE
We use Simple Present for:
• Daily routines
• Habits
• General facts
Examples:
I work in an office
She studies English
They live in Lima
SENTENCE
STRUCTURE
Subject + Verb + Complement
Examples:
I work in an office
You study English
They live in Peru
THIRD PERSON (HE / SHE / IT)
IMPORTANT RULE:
For he / she / it add -s to the verb
→
Examples:
He works in a hospital
She lives in New York
It rains a lot here
SPELLING
RULES
work works
→
live lives
→
study studies
→
go goes
→
COMMON
MISTAKES
❌ He work in an office
❌ She study English
✅ He works in an office
✅ She studies English
TALKING
ABOUT
YOURSELF
Complete the sentences:
I wake up at ___
I work as a ___
I study ___
I live in ___
PRACTICE
Choose the correct option:
She ___ (work / works) in a bank
He ___ (live / lives) here
They ___ (study / studies) English
KEY TAKEAWAY
Simple Present = routines & habits
He / She / It verb + s
→
If you remember this rule, you are already winning.

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