Present Simple Affirmative Negative ESL Games Activities Worksheets
In this productive present simple game, students find out about their classmates’ habits and lifestyles using present simple affirmative and negative statements. First, students write the names of 14 people in the class in a column. Students then unfold the worksheet to reveal present simple affirmative sentences about the people. Students read each sentence and decide whether it is true or false by putting a tick or cross. Students then find out if their guesses are right or wrong by checking their guess with the person who is the subject of the sentence. If students think a sentence is right, they make a present simple affirmative statement, e.g. ‘Emma, you watch TV in the evening’. If students think a sentence is wrong, they make a present simple negative statement, e.g. ‘Emma, you don’t watch TV in the evening’. That person then tells the student if they are right or wrong and gives more information. If students guess correctly, they put a tick in the last column. If they are wrong, they put a cross. The student with the most correct guesses is the winner.