📖 Lesson A2 Grammar🏠 Everyday Life

📱 Influencer Life: Present Simple vs Present Continuous

A2 Teens Lesson 03 teaches the crucial contrast between Present Simple and Present Continuous through the lens of social media — showing students how the same verb can tell two very different stories about the same person. The lesson opens with a warm-up on real life vs. social feeds, then moves into a two-column contrast grid that visually separates Simple (habits, facts, stative verbs) from Continuous (right now, temporary, trends). A dedicated trigger-words section chips out Simple markers (always, usually, every day) and Continuous markers (now, Look!, these days) side by side, followed by a terracotta stative-verbs warning box listing the key verbs that stay in Simple (love, hate, want, know, believe, etc.) with cross-outs showing common mistakes. The reading is a magazine-style "Unfiltered" feature with three split-screen scenes — the influencer’s feed (Simple) vs. what is really happening right now (Continuous) — for Anya the morning-routine influencer, Diego the travel blogger, and Maya the study influencer. Practice includes 8 multiple-choice fill-in-the-blanks with visible Simple/Continuous/stative-verb hint tags, a partner speaking task where students invent their own influencer's public vs private moments, a two-paragraph writing task pairing feed life (Simple) with right-now life (Continuous) including a stative-verb checklist requirement, and an 8-question quiz with progress bar, instant feedback, conic-gradient result circle, and localStorage persistence.

🎒 Teens (11–16) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Easy visibility 109
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view_agenda Lesson Plan

  • 4 reflection questions linking personal social media habits to real-life moments
  • Pair-share or solo format

translate Key Vocabulary

influencerfollowerpostscrollfilterfakehonestpretendrealitycontent

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Present Simple for habits, routines, and always-true facts
  • Present Continuous for actions happening right now and temporary situations
  • Simple vs Continuous trigger words (always/usually/every day vs. now/Look!/these days)
  • Stative verbs (love, hate, want, know, believe, see, hear, remember) stay in Simple
  • Common mistake: “am loving / is wanting” → always use Simple for stative verbs
  • Same verb, two different tenses: I do homework every day (Simple) vs I am doing it now (Continuous)

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