In today’s lesson, we focused on the present tense in verbs, discussing how actions happen currently, in routines, or as facts. Students learned to identify the present tense through examples, such as “the boy is listening” and “the girl reads a new book every week.” The lesson also highlighted how the present tense is frequently used in science and social studies to describe ongoing states or actions, like “water freezes.” Lastly, a practical exercise was introduced where students practiced conjugating verbs based on observed actions.