Having strong emotions and showing them in front of people.
Emotional
When do we use present simple?
Routines, facts, habits, general truths, states.
What king of pattern is used with these verbs: must, could, will?
Verb + infinitive without to
Which tense is this?
"The grass in the garden is getting very long."
Present continuous
Give 5 tips on how to make a good first impression?
Students' answers.
An informal shirt with short sleeves and a few buttons at the neck.
Polo shirt
When do we use present continuous?
Actions happening right now, temorary situations, chaging or developing situations, irritating habits (often with always).
What king of pattern is used with these verbs: suggest, consider, admit?
Verb + -ing
Which tense is this?
"Fashions and customs sometimes change."
Present simple
Give an example of a slogan on a t-shirt that is/could be popular now.
Students' answer.
New and different.
Original
Explain the usage of state verbs.
We use them with present simple.
We cannot use the with present continuous.
What king of pattern is used with these verbs: seem, need, want?
Verb + infinitive with to
Make a sentence in the present simple tense.
E.g. I do homework every day.
Urabnization.
What does this word mean? Give an example of an urabinzation.
"The process by which more and more people leave the countryside to live in cities"; "the process of becoming more like a city".
Students' answer.
To succeed in reaching a goal.
Achieve (a goal)
Explain how and which tenses we use with always.
Present simple - time expression, frequency.
Present continuous - irritating habits.
Which verbs do not change their meaning depending on the verb patters?
Like, love, prefer
Make a sentence in the present continuous tense.
Which words have a negative meaning: emotional, assertive, easy-going, modest, arrogant, stubborn, lazy, determined, sensitive, shy.
Arrogant, stubborn, lazy, emotional, shy.
Not in a curve or at an angle.
Straight (hair)
What are the three types of verb patterns?
Verb + -ing
Verb + infinitive with to
Verb + infinitive without to
Which verbs change meaning depending on wether they are followed by infinitive + to or verb + ing?
(give at least 3 verbs)
Remember, forget, stop, try, regret.
With which tense do we use these words: hardly ever, sometimes, awlays, often, usually, never?
With which tense do we use these words: today, at the moment, nowadays?
Which word can be used with both tenses?
Present simple.
Presen continuous.
Always.
Bullying.
Why does it happen? How can we stop it?
Students' answers.