This exercise aims to teach fourth-year children how to use simple tenses (past simple, present simple, and future simple) in English. The exercise helps the child understand how to conjugate verbs and apply them correctly according to the required tense, enhancing their ability to form accurate and clear sentences.
Exercise Objective:
Enable the child to recognize simple tenses and use them to express past, current, or future events.
Develop the child’s skill in selecting the correct tense for each sentence and improve the accuracy of the sentences they create.
How to Use the Exercise:
The teacher or parent can read the sentences to the child if they need help and encourage them to select the correct verb tense based on the context of the sentence.
After the child completes the exercise, it’s recommended to review the answers together and explain the uses of each of the three tenses to help them understand the differences.
Importance of this Exercise: This exercise is useful for teaching the child how to distinguish between events that occurred in the past, are happening now, or will happen in the future. It helps them develop skills in expressing their ideas accurately and expands their understanding of basic tenses in English.