Free Present Simple Activity Sheets

Dear Teachers! As many of you know, over the last couple months we’ve been working hard to release lesson content designed for private teachers to run their own tutorials.

We received such great feedback after releasing our set of Present Perfect Simple Activity Sheets a week ago, that we’ve decided to release our next set of activity sheets, covering the present simple.

Each present simple activity sheet (download below) is designed as a self-study exercise for students who have been taught the corresponding lesson from our lesson content library, (filed in the Verbs-Simple category). The exercises offer controlled practice activities to solidify the grammar covered in our lessons.
Off2Class has a growing lesson content library (160 420+ lessons) designed for teachers running their own private lessons. You can access our library by signing up for an account on our Home Page
Feel free to tell your colleagues about our content, and please leave us a comment below to let us know what you think of our present simple activity sheets.
Present-Simple-1 Activity Sheet
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You can download the first in our series of Present Simple Activity Sheets here:

 – activity sheet
 – answer key
This Present Simple Activity Sheet covers:

  • basic positive form of the tense
  • the verb endings -s, -es and -ies
  • adverbs of frequency

Present-Simple-2 Activity Sheet
You can download the second in our series of Present Simple Activity Sheets here:

 – activity sheet
 – answer key
This Present Simple Activity Sheet covers:

  • practice of the negative form
  • semi-controlled sentence construction
  • gapfill activity

Present-Simple-3 Activity Sheetpresent-simple-activity-sheets
You can download the third part in our series of Present Simple Activity Sheets here:

 – activity sheet
 – answer key
This Present Simple Activity Sheet covers:

  • practice of the positive and negative form
  • adverbs of frequency
  • semi-controlled sentence construction

Present-Simple-4 Activity Sheet
You can download the fourth part in our series of Present Simple Activity Sheets here:

 – activity sheet
 – answer key
This Present Simple Activity Sheet covers:

  • practice of the positive and negative forms
  • practice of the question form
  • rewriting declarative statements as questions

Present-Simple-5 Activity Sheet
You can download the final part in our series of Present Simple Activity Sheets here:

 – activity sheet
 – answer key
This Present Simple Activity Sheet covers:

  • practice of the question form
  • practice of short answers
  • information questions

We hope you enjoy our present simple activity sheets! We are working on setting up activity sheets for all of our lesson content library. Let us know if you’ve used these sheets with your students!


6 Comments

  • mhamed says:

    October 9, 2014 at 4:37 pm

    great job continue

  • John Brewer says:

    October 10, 2014 at 5:39 am

    Very cool stuff! Thanks a lot. Highly appreciated!

  • Raquel says:

    October 15, 2014 at 7:18 pm

    You guys are amazing! Thank you so very much!!

    • James Heywood (Off2Class) says:

      October 15, 2014 at 8:24 pm

      Hi Raquel,
      Thank you the feedback. We love receiving comments that show us we are doing the right thing!
      Best wishes,
      James

  • Jack Curran says:

    November 4, 2014 at 10:33 pm

    Excellent. I am semi-retired in a beautiful remote small town in southern Japan and greatly enjoy teaching. I only have a handful of students. I used Present Simple 1 with a class of two middle-aged women with great success. This follow-up worksheet is greatly appreciated.
    Many thanks,
    Jack C.

    • James Heywood (Off2Class) says:

      November 5, 2014 at 7:46 am

      Hi Jack,
      Thank you for introducing yourself and for your feedback. I’m glad that your found the lesson plan and follow-up worksheet useful. We are going to expand the series of follow-up sheets very soon, to cover all of our lesson plans.
      Best wishes,
      James

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