In this topic, students will learn how to describe regular events using the present simple tense. They will talk about routines, schedules, and academic expectations. The focus will be on how to explain that something happens consistently, like taking a test after every lesson.
For example:
There is a test at the end of each lesson.
Students prepare before each lesson.
They check their answers after class.
This topic will help learners use time expressions, improve vocabulary related to study and school, and form correct present simple sentences.
GRAMMAR
Present Simple (routine actions):
There is a test at the end of each lesson.
We study for the test every day.
Prepositions of time:
at the end, before the lesson, after class, on Mondays
Frequency adverbs:
always, usually, sometimes, never
She always takes notes.
Modal Verbs (should/must/can):
You should study before the test.
Students must bring a pencil.
You can review your notes.
There is / There are:
There is a test.
There are questions at the end.
VOCABULARY
Test – A short exam to check knowledge.
Lesson – A period of learning.
Each – Every one of two or more.
Prepare – To get ready.
Review – To look again at something.
Answer – A response to a question.
Score – The number of points you get.
Pencil – A tool used for writing.
Check – To look at something to correct it.
Notebook – A book for writing notes.
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
There is a test today.
I always review my notes before class.
Do we have a test after this lesson?
Let’s prepare together.
Make sure you bring your notebook.
She usually does well in the tests.
SENTENCES
Positive:
There is a test at the end of each lesson.
We always study before class.
I review my notes every day.
Negative:
There isn’t a test today.
I don’t forget my notebook.
We don’t skip the test.
Questions:
Is there a test at the end?
Do you study before each lesson?
Does she check her answers?
Answers:
Yes, there is a test.
I usually study before class.
No, she never forgets her notes.
CONVERSATION
Liam: Hey, do we have a test today?
Sophia: Yes, there is a test at the end of the lesson.
Liam: I forgot! I didn’t study.
Sophia: Don’t worry. It’s short. Just review your notes.
Liam: Thanks! Do you have your notebook?
Sophia: Yes, I always bring it. Let’s study together.
Liam: Great idea! Let’s start now.
LONG READING
In some schools, teachers give a short test after each lesson. These tests help students remember what they learn. The tests are not too difficult, but students must prepare. Some students write notes, others ask questions in class.
Maria always reviews her notes before each lesson. She brings her pencil and notebook every day. At the end of the lesson, she takes the test and checks her answers. Maria usually gets good scores because she studies regularly.
Tests help teachers see how much students understand. If a student fails, they can study again and take another test. It is important to learn step by step.
Questions and Answers:
What happens at the end of each lesson? – There is a test.
Why are the tests useful? – They help students remember.
What does Maria do before each lesson? – She reviews her notes.
What does she bring to class? – A pencil and a notebook.
What happens if a student fails? – They can study and take another test.
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