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Module #6
I. General Information
Subject: English I Code: 20162INE020402
Credit Units: 3 Module duration: 10 days
Specific Objectives:
-The student will be able to learn how to use the simple present properly.
Skills to Develop:
Practice the correct use of simple present.
Brief Description of the Forum:
After reading the material, the student will be able to participate in the discussion
forum and:
1. Practice the simple present tense in different verbs.
Brief Description of Activities:
The student will practice conversations using the vocabulary learned.
Homework Description:
Workbook Activities from your Textbook: Open Mind 1ª- Unit 3
Homework Template Module No. 6
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I. Content
Simple Present
INTRODUCTION
In English one of the most common tenses when expressing is the simple Present.
It is used to express habits, general truths, repeated actions or unchanging
situations, emotions and wishes. It is also used to give instructions or directions.
We can also use the simple present to express fixed arrangements, present or
future, and in the future time, after some conjunctions. In this lesson you will learn
how to use it correctly.
II. Content Development
Simple Present
The simple present tense in English is used to describe an action that is
regular, true or normal.
We use the simple present tense:
1. for repeated or regular actions in the present time period.
Examples
I take the train to the office.
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The train to Berlin leaves every hour.
John sleeps eight hours every night during the week.
2. For facts.
Examples
The President of The USA lives in The White House.
A dog has four legs.
We come from Switzerland.
3. For habits.
Examples
I get up early every day.
Carol brushes her teeth twice a day.
They travel to their country house every weekend.
4. For things that are always / generally true.
Examples
It rains a lot in winter.
The Queen of England lives in Buckingham Palace.
They speak English at work.
Verb Conjugation & Spelling
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We form the present tense using the base form of the infinitive.
In general, in the third person we add 'S' in the third person.
The spelling for the verb in the third person differs depending on the ending of
that verb:
1. For verbs that end in -O, -CH, -SH, -SS, -X, or -Z we add -ES in the third
person.
go – goes
catch – catches
wash – washes
kiss – kisses
fix – fixes
buzz – buzzes
2. For verbs that end in a consonant + Y, we remove the Y and add -IES.
marry – marries
study – studies
carry – carries
worry – worries
NOTE: For verbs that end in a vowel + Y, we just add -S.
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play – plays
enjoy – enjoys
say – says
study – studies
NOTE: The verbs have is irregular.
I/you/we/They have a lot of CD´s.
He/she/it has a lot of CD´s.
Word Order of Questions with Do and Does
The following is the word order to construct a basic question in English
using Do or Does.
*Verb: The verb that goes here is the base form of the infinitive = The infinitive
without TO before the verb. Instead of the infinitive To have it is just
the have part.
Remember that the infinitive is the verb before it is conjugated (changed) and it
begins with TO. For example: to have, to eat, to go, to live, to speak etc.
Examples of Questions with Do and Does:
Do you need a dictionary?
Does Mary need a dictionary?
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Do we have a meeting now?
Does it rain a lot in winter?
Do they want to go to the party?
Does he like pizza?
Question Word Auxiliary Subject Verb
What/Where do I/you/we/they watch
When/Why/Who does he/she/it go
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Rogers, M., Taylore-Knowles, J & Taylore-Knowles, S. (2014). Open Mind 1A
Textbook. (2nd Edition). Oxford, G.B.: Macmillan Education Elt.
2. Rogers, M., Taylore-Knowles, J & Taylore-Knowles, S. (2014). Open Mind 1A
Workbook. (2nd Edition). Oxford, G.B.: Macmillan Education Elt.
3. Diccionario de Ingles / Español o www.dictionary.com
4. Laboratorio de Idiomas - Open Mind : www.macmillanmind.com