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Simple Present Tense (Listening Activity)

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Learning objective: Recognize affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences in the simple present tense using listening skills.
Target students: Adolescents
Grade: 12th Grade
English level: B1.1
Identify if the sentences in the simple present tense are affirmative, negative, or interrogative and choose the correct options.

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Simple Present Tense (Listening Activity)Online version

Learning objective: Recognize affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences in the simple present tense using listening skills. Target students: Adolescents Grade: 12th Grade English level: B1.1 Identify if the sentences in the simple present tense are affirmative, negative, or interrogative and choose the correct options.

by JOYCE ANABEL CASTILLO FIALLO
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