Describing people; personal details; prefixes (un-, in-, im-)
Present Simple
Used for routines and facts.
“I play basketball every weekend.”
Present Continuous
Used for actions happening now.
“I am studying English right now.”
Prefixes:
un- (unhappy)
in- (independent)
im- (impossible)
READING TEXT
Teen Profile:
Hi! My name is Daniel. I’m 14 years old and I live in Bogotá. I usually wake up at 6:00 a.m. and go to school by bus. I love sports, especially basketball. This week, I’m preparing for an important match. In my free time, I enjoy listening to music and chatting with friends.
WORKSHEET (10 Exercises)
Choose the correct tense:
Daniel ___ (plays / is playing) basketball every week.
Complete:
Right now, he ___ (studies / is studying).
Word formation:
happy → ______
Multiple choice (Reading Part 1 style):
Daniel lives in:
a) Mexico
b) Colombia
c) USA
True/False
He hates sports. ___
Write 3 sentences about your routine.
Rewrite in present continuous:
I watch TV.
Match:
independent _____ a) not happy
unhappy______ b) not dependent