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.
Lefty: "Do we not get to play with those other kids?" Righty: "No. So I'm going to go have a good sulk."
Or:
Lefty: "Anything fun to do over there?" Righty: "Who cares. I found a great shadow to play with." …And if Lefty leaves, Righty will still go have a good sulk.
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Lefty: "Do we not get to play with those other kids?"
Righty: "No. So I'm going to go have a good sulk."
Or:
Lefty: "Anything fun to do over there?"
Righty: "Who cares. I found a great shadow to play with."
…And if Lefty leaves, Righty will still go have a good sulk.
This is exactly how they'll look in 60 years passing each other on the streets of Tokyo.
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