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HOMEWORK 1 12th. 2025

The document outlines homework assignments and lessons on the Simple Present and Simple Past Tenses, including their uses and formation rules. It also includes a speech section with a figurative poem and a scoring rubric for a school promise speech. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of pronunciation and presentation skills.
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HOMEWORK 1 12th. 2025

The document outlines homework assignments and lessons on the Simple Present and Simple Past Tenses, including their uses and formation rules. It also includes a speech section with a figurative poem and a scoring rubric for a school promise speech. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of pronunciation and presentation skills.
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Monday 17th. March 2025.

Homework 1 – 11th.

1 Copy the Active Voice plan and the practice in your English notebook.

2 Bring the English materials the day given.

3 Explanation of the topic given. All the week.

Thursday 18th. April 2024. (grammar section).

Simple Present Tense

In this explainer, we will learn how to use the present simple and the past simple.
The present simple is used to talk about many things. We use it most often to talk about
things that we do every day, for example, “I eat breakfast at 7 am every day.”

We also use it to talk about routines, for example, “I play tennis on Saturdays.”

We use it to talk about facts, for example, “The sky is blue.”

Finally, we use it to talk about things that are always true, such as opinions, for example,
“We like scary films.”

Affirmative sentences - apply the 3rd singular person rules add s or es to ending verbs, s ori es
to the verbs endings with letter y and the irregular forms.

Simple Past Tense

Is used to talk about actions that have been completed in the past. We use it for single actions
(things that happened once), for example, “We watched a film last night.”

We use it for two or more actions that happened at a similar time in the past, for example,
“I went to the party and I ate some pizza.”

Finally, we use it to talk about a routine in the past that doesn’t happen anymore, for example,
“I swam in the ocean every day when I was on holiday.”

Now that we know why we use the present simple and the past simple, let’s learn how to form
them. When we say “form a tense,” we are talking about how we write it. This includes the
verb itself and the order of the words. The most important part of forming a tense is the verb.

Auxiliaries Do – I, you, we, they. Does – he, she, it. Negative word no, not
Contraction don´t, doesn´t
Auxiliary past tense Did
Contraction din´t
Regular past tense add d to ending verbs with e loved
Add ed to ending verbs with consonant walked

Regular past tense Totally diferent eat -ate, cut – cut, run -ran, get – got, dream - dreamt
Thursday 18th. April 2024. (speech section).
Figurative Pronunciation

May Scuul Promiss

Ich dey ail du may best,


And ai uant du eny less.

May uork uil olweys pliss mi,

And ai uont accept e/a mess.

Ail color verry kerfuly,

May raiting uill bi nit

And ai uil not bi jappy,

Till may peipers arr complit

Ail olueys du may jom uork,

And tray may best on evry test.

Ai uent forget may promiss,

Tu du may verry best.

Thenkiu

Look in the www.reverso.net and www.thefreedictionary.com the correct pronunciation of the missing
words.

Thursday 25th. April 2024. (speech section).


My School Promise third (3) Speech.

1 Dominium of the topic 50


2 Introduction 04

3 Pronunciation 10

4 Time (3 minutes). 00

5 Well dressing 04

6 Tone of voice 04

7 Translation 07

8 Illustration 07 (draw and Paint, use marker and color pencils).

9 Vocabulary (30 words). 10

10 Posture and gesture 02

11 Firm look. 02

Total Score 100%

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