Exploring The Digital Nomads' Lifestyle and Present Simple
ESL Lesson PlansExploring The Digital Nomads' Lifestyle and Present Simple

Exploring The Digital Nomads' Lifestyle and Present Simple

This ESL lesson plan combines grammar practice with an exciting exploration of the digital nomad lifestyle. Students learn and apply the Present Simple tense through structured tasks, including gap-filling, error correction, sentence reordering, and writing personalized affirmations. The lesson encourages creativity as students write about their ideal lifestyle while mastering sentence structure and verb usage. Perfect for individual learners aiming to improve fluency and express their dreams with confidence!

Skills

  • Uses some simple sentece structures correctly.
Online Interactive
Based on CEFR
Fully Customizable
1

Fill in the gaps in the rule. When and how do we use Present Simple?

true
schedules
she
regularly
all the time
he
it
-s or-es
plays
timetables
1
The present simple is a verb tense used to talk about things that happen
or
.
2
To form the present simple, you just need to add an
to the end of the verb when the subject is
,
, or
. For example, "I play tennis" becomes "She
tennis."
3
We also use the present simple to talk about facts that are always
, like "Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius."
4
Another way we use the present simple is to talk about
or
. For example, "The train leaves at 7:00 every morning."
2

Choose the correct category for each sentence from those mentioned in the rule.

3

Use the correct form of the word in brackets to complete each sentence.

4

Correct mistakes in the questions to the text and then answer them.

5

Put the words in the right order to learn more about affirmations.

6

Writing. Write a paragraph (8-10 sentences) about your perfect lifestyle. Use present simple to make it sound like an affirmation.

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