What are they doing? English for Today Class-9 Unit-2, Lesson- 3 Topic : Sharing.

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What are they doing?

English for Today Class-9 Unit-2, Lesson- 3 Topic : Sharing

Objectives: By the end of this lesson students will be able to  talk about the pictures.  discuss with a partner about his /her feelings.  fill in the spider diagram.  use present perfect continuous tense.

 Discuss in pairs what you Understand by sharing.  Can you give some examples?

 Sharing is doing something together.  Sharing is telling someone your ideas, secrets or problems.  Sharing is giving part of something of yours.

Sprout Accustomed to Tremendously Accommodation a place to stay or live in. to produce new leaves, shoots. get used to. extremely Match the following words.

Sprout Accustomed to Tremendously Accommodation a place to stay or live in. to produce new leaves, shoots. get used to. extremely.

Look at the following pictures of fruits and vegetables:

fruitvegetables Group Work Now, complete the circles of the following spider diagrams in groups. orange mangoes jackfruit apples strawberries potatoes cabbage carrots tomatoes beans

Grammar Structure: Present perfect continuous tense. Structure : Subject + have / has + been + verb + ing + object / Extension+ time. Examples: i.I have been thinking more and more about home for the past two days. ii.He has been working in the garden since morning.

Home Work  Write five sentences using present perfect continuous tense.  Write five sentences on Sharing.

Review of the class  Talking about the pictures.  filling in the spider diagram.  Using the present perfect continuous tense.