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TOPIC# TENSES ENGLISH-1

OVERVIEW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQx1BCGlD6c ( Watch the video)

(INDIVIDUAL TASK ) / Autonomous learning ( Reading, Writing and Speaking activity ) Class Activity Step 1 : Refer to the page 132- 143 in the reading handout. Read the following : The Simple Present tense , The present Continuous tense, The Past tense, The past continuous tense, Future tense, The present perfect tense, Past perfect tense, The future perfect tense ( 10 minutes) Step 2: Make the MIND MAP by following the key considerations/rules of each tense and also when do we use these tenses? ( 2 examples of each tense) (20 minutes) 5/4/2024 3

Differences In Meaning BRAINSTORMING TASK Explain the Differences in Meaning Between The Sentences in Each Of The Following Groups, Referring Where Appropriate To Contexts In Which One Or Other Might Be Preferred . 1) She smokes. She is smoking.

ANSWER 1) The first sentence describes a fact about a person. It tells us about one of her habits. The second expresses something temporary. Depending on the context, this may be what she is doing now, or it may be describe, an ex-smoker’s temporary relapse (decline).

The Present/Past /Future (Key Considerations) Explanations/ Discussion Work Sheet / Writing tasks