Conjugate with present continuous/progressive:
They ______ (positive, swim) now. - She ______ (not play) a game. - I _____ (positive, drink) water.
They are swimming, She is not/isn't/ She's not playing, I am drinking...
Name 10 animals.
Cat, dog, bird, rat, horse, giraffe, lion...
Using simple present, conjugate third person singular:
She _____ (play) soccer. - They _____ (go) to the cinema. - He ______ (have) a car. He ______ (study) Spanish.
Plays, Go, Has, Studies.
Arrange to create a correct question: you - Do - play- every - day - in - park - the - ?
Do you play in the park every day?
What are the three basic prepositions? Make three examples or give the definitions.
In... On... At...
Is this correct?
Every day, I am traveling to my job.
The best conjugation: Every day, I travel to my job. Every day = routine. So, the best verb tense is simple present, I travel.
Name all the objects possible in a kitchen!
Table, chairs, stove, oven, fridge, sink, microwave...
Say these words: Chairs, hopes, walks, bridges, watches, matches, makes, likes, babies, phones, does, papers, studies, cries, and rings.
/s/
/z/
/iz/
Is this correct: Where do you are now?
No. The verb to be = auxiliary. We don't use "do" or "does" with the verb to be.
Where are you now?
What is the modal for past ability? Positive and negative
Could, Couldn't/Could not
What is the difference between: I drink coffee (every day). VERSUS I am drinking coffee (now).
Explain the verb choice and why it is the correct verb choice.
Simple present = routine, fact. Every day, usually...
Present continuous/progressive = live action, temporary. Now, at the moment....
The two verb tenses represent different actions at different times.
What body parts do you need to write and read? What body parts do you need to walk/run?
Hand(s), arm(s), shoulder(s), eyes, fingers...
Leg(s), knee(s), ankle(s), foot/feet, hips...
Plural exceptions: What is the pural of...
Bread? Fish? Leaf?
Bread = no S
Fish = no S. Sometimes, fishes*...
Leaf = leaves
What are the 10 questions words in English?
Who, where, what, when, why, how, which, whose, how many, how much...
Is there a difference between "couldn't" and "wasn't able to"? (lesson 15)
No, for the negative past ability, there is no difference.
Conjugate with the best verb tense:
Right now, I ____ (eat) supper. Usually, I ____ (eat) at 6 pm. Tonight, as an exception, I ____ (eat) at 7 pm. This is because my sister ____ (cook) now, and her recipe is complicated.
I am eating, I eat, I am eating, ...my sister is cooking.
What are some objects that you can find in a classroom? Name 7.
Notebook, pencil, dictionary, computer, stapler, paper, ruler, books, desk(s), chair(s), posters, (white)board, projector, markers...
Say these verbs: Played, liked, talked, printed, added, shoveled, copied, rained, parked, moved, studied, and pranked.
/t/ /d/ /id/
Arrange to create a correct question: going - go - to -the - to - store - Are - you - tomorrow - today - or - ?
Are you going to go to the store today or tomorrow?
Name other prepositions of time or place, and make some examples. Describe the people or objects around you.
What is the difference between Will and Going to? Then, tell the group your ideas/plans for the weekend.
Will = spontaneous, not planned, prediction, promise... You don't think before you speak.
Going to = more planned, more certain, idea, intention... Some reflection time before you talk, or you already have an idea.
What do these two-word verbs means:
Put on, take off, look up, get in, get on, pick up, throw away.
Put on = put clothes on your body, take off = remove clothes, Look up = research info, Get in =enter a car, Get on = enter a plane/train/boat, Pick up = collect a friend or object from a point of origin, Throw away = put an object in the garbage.
Conjugate using simple past: Take, go, drink, fly, ring, draw, grow, throw, make, do, swim, shake.
Took, went, drank, flew, rang, drew, grew, threw, made, did, swam, shook.
A: she - Yes - does - , - .
Does she always sing in the shower?
Yes, she does.
Is it okay to say AT Christmas? Is it okay to say ON time?
At Christmas or On Christmas day, On time = punctuality, arrive at the correct time.