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PRESENT SIMPLE TEACHER YULY WHEN WE USE THE PRESENT SIMPLE: We use the Present Simple to talk about what usually happens in the present. FUNCTION: permanent situations, general truths Over two billion people speak English all over the world. FUNCTION: regular or repeated actions or habits The English drink a lot of tea. FUNCTION: timetables, scheduled events The train to London leaves at 7:30. FORM: Subject + Verb to make a sentence you'll need: POSITIVE SENTENCES: I play you play he/she/it plays we play you play they play ROUTINE VERBS USEFUL VOCABULARY A nurse's daily routine typically involves various tasks and responsibilities to ensure the well-being of patients. In the morning, the nurse wakes up early and gets ready for work. She heads to the hospital where she works, arriving around 7:00 AM. Before starting her shift, she reviews the patient reports and updates from the night shift to stay informed about the patients' conditions. Once her shift begins, the nurse checks on her assigned patients. She takes their vital signs, such as blood pressure, heart rate, and temperature, and notes them down in the patients' charts. She also asks about their symptoms and any changes in their health. Throughout the day, the nurse administers medications as prescribed by the doctors. She ensures that each patient receives the right dose at the right time. She monitors their reactions to the medications and reports any adverse effects promptly. During her shift, the nurse assists the doctors during rounds, providing them with updates on the patients' progress and any concerns that may have arisen. She collaborates with other healthcare professionals, like physiotherapists and dieticians, to create comprehensive care plans for the patients. In addition to medical care, the nurse attends to the patients' personal needs. She helps them with bathing, dressing, and eating when necessary, ensuring their comfort and dignity. Throughout the day, the nurse responds to emergencies promptly. She stays calm under pressure and takes quick action to stabilize patients before calling for further assistance if needed. During downtime, the nurse documents her activities and observations in the patients' records, maintaining accurate and up-to-date medical records. As her shift comes to an end, the nurse hands over important information to the incoming nurses, ensuring a smooth transition of care. She leaves the hospital around 7:00 PM, knowing that she made a difference in her patients' lives. Outside of work, the nurse takes time to rest and recharge, knowing that another fulfilling and challenging day awaits her when she returns to the hospital the next morning. EXC ER CIS ES NEGATIVE SENTENCES: I don't play you don't play he/she/it doesn't play we don't play you don't play they don't play QUESTIONS: Question words + do + I/you/they + verb Question words + does + he/she/it+ verb WH QUESTIONS WORDS: WHAT...? HOW MANY...? WHEN...? HOW MUCH...? WHERE...? WHICH...? WHAT TIME...? WHY...? HOW OFTEN...? HOW...? WHO...? QUESTIONS: When do you usually play music? What instrument does she play in the band? TIME EXPRESSIONS: always, usually, often, sometimes, seldom, never Mike often wears the same jacket. TIME EXPRESSIONS: every day, every week, every month, every summer, every Monday We play basketball every Wednesday evening. TIME EXPRESSIONS: once a month, twice a week, three times a year She has a dentist appointment twice a year. ANSWER What time do you wake up in the morning?1. Who prepares breakfast in your family?2. Where do you usually have lunch during weekdays?3. When do you exercise or work out?4. Why do you like your favorite hobby or activity?5. How do you travel to school or work?6. What kind of books do you enjoy reading?7. How often do you watch movies or TV shows?8. What do you do to relax after a busy day?9. Where do you go for vacations or holidays?10. THANK YOU
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