I have noticed that I get a lot of hits from people searching "present simple" and "ESL," and assume that this is language teachers looking for ideas or lesson plans. The following links are good places to start.
This is a page specifically dealing with teaching simple present and present progressive. I have not tried any of these, but there are a lot of ideas here, and they look good. At the very least you will be inspired.
Ikani watashi no ie no shashin o etaka? = "How did you get photos of my house?" (Slightly archaic 'how', and 'get' is the wrong verb for 'photo', but never mind - it was understandable!)
You know, whenever I see houses like that I get an almost irresistable urge to go in and have a look around. I never get this urge with new houses, only old, abandoned ones. I want to go in and rummage through the junk and clean up and make it into a home again. WHY? I don't even know the first thing about house repairs, and I'm useless at ordinary housework.
I think it must be some gene I inherited from my father, who was an incurable fixer-upper of anything old.
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いかに私の家の写真を得たか。
(let me know how well Babelfish did - lol)
Ooh, very good!
Ikani watashi no ie no shashin o etaka? = "How did you get photos of my house?" (Slightly archaic 'how', and 'get' is the wrong verb for 'photo', but never mind - it was understandable!)
You know, whenever I see houses like that I get an almost irresistable urge to go in and have a look around. I never get this urge with new houses, only old, abandoned ones. I want to go in and rummage through the junk and clean up and make it into a home again. WHY? I don't even know the first thing about house repairs, and I'm useless at ordinary housework.
I think it must be some gene I inherited from my father, who was an incurable fixer-upper of anything old.
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