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5 MINS
A: HOW ARE YOU TODAY?
B: I FEEL FANTASTIC!
B: AND WHAT ABOUT YOU?
A: I AM TERRIFIC!
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USE: WE USE SIMPLE PRESENT TO TALK ABOUT GENERAL ACTIVITIES AND THINGS I DO REPEATEDLY OR THAT HAPPEN ALL THE TIME.
THIS IS THE STRUCTURE: SUBJ + VERB (3RD PERSON S, ES AND IES) + COMPLEMENT
DO I PLAY SOCCER EVERYDAY
DO YOU PLAY SOCCER EVERYDAY
DOES HE PLAY SOCCER EVERYDAY
DOES SHE PLAY SOCCER EVERYDAY
I PLAY SOCCER EVERYDAY
YOU PLAY SOCCER EVERYDAY
HE PLAYS SOCCER EVERYDAY
SHE PLAYS SOCCER EVERYDAY
I DON'T PLAY SOCCER EVERYDAY
YOU DON'T PLAY SOCCER EVERYDAY
HE DOESN'T PLAY SOCCER EVERYDAY
SHE DOESN'T PLAY SOCCER EVERYDAY
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What time does he usually wake up?
What does he usually have for breakfast?
How long does it take from his apartment to the subway station?
How does he get to work?
What does he usually have for lunch?
What does he do after working every day?
30 MINS
PRACTICE TIME
GIVE AS MANY DETAIL AS YOU CAN
WHAT DO YOU DO EVERYDAY?
WHAT DOES YOUR MOM DO EVERYDAY?
GOOD LUCK!
20 MINS
GET IN PAIRS AND READ THE FOLLOWING STORY, THEN ANSWER THE QUESTIONS.
Robert Hughes lives in Atlanta, Georgia. He lives with his wife, Patricia. They live with their two children, Sam and Lana. Robert loves his family.
Robert works as a police officer in Atlanta. He likes his job. He is a good police officer. Robert is a police officer because he likes to help people.
Robert protects the citizens of Atlanta. He solves crimes and catches criminals. He keeps the citizens safe.
Sometimes he visits the schools. He talks to students. The students like Robert. Officer Robert Hughes is a hero in Atlanta.
1. WHERE DOES ROBERT HUGHES LIVE?
2. WHY IS ROBERT A POLICE OFFICER?
3. WHAT DOES ROBERT DO WHEN HE VISITS THE SCHOOL?
4. WHO DOES HE LIVE WITH?
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I sing ----- she _______
I play ----- she _______
I read ---- she _______
I go ---- she _______
I ask ------she_______
I carry ---- she ______
I enjoy ---- she ______
I wash ---- she ______
I call ------ she ______
I cry ------ she ______
Question tags are the short questions that we put on the end of sentences – particularly in spoken English. There are lots of different question tags but the rules are not difficult to learn.
Positive/negative
If the main part of the sentence is positive, the question tag is negative ….
He’s a doctor, isn’t he?
You work in a bank, don’t you?
... and if the main part of the sentence is negative, the question tag is positive.
You haven’t met him, have you?
She isn’t coming, is she?
40 MINS
PRACTICE THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AND GIVE AS MANY DETAILS AS YOU CAN.
WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU ARE AT HOME?
WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU ARE BORED?
Don't forget to use linking words, for example:
Also, later, then, after that... etc.
GIVE YOUR OWN EXAMPLES
HOW TO USE SIMPLE PRESENT
HOW TO USE QUESTION TAGS
PRACTICE READING