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Ms. Isti Subandini istisubandini.wordpress.com

What’s the difference (s)?

Let’s watch Work in pairs Decide: Watcher and Listener Watcher: Watches the video and tells the video Listener: Listens and takes notes

Questions What does a young boy who wears glasses do in a room alone? What’s the color of young boy’s pen? How many people who come to young boy’s room? Why does young boy cry? What’s the ending of the video? What’s the moral message?

SB Page 4: Supermum!

COLLOCATIONS

I like strong tea, NOT, I like powerful tea A collocation is a combination of two or more words that happens very often in a language. These words are generally used together. I like strong tea, NOT, I like powerful tea

MAKE, HAVE, DO

MAKE Use MAKE for creating or producing something, and for actions you choose to do. MAKE usually refers to the result. For example: If you “make a suggestion,” you have created a recommendation.

HAVE Have can be used with object nouns to refer to a number of different activities For example: Have a holiday.

DO Use DO for actions, obligations, and repetitive tasks. DO generally refers to the action itself, For example: Do your business.

Practice ……………….. an effort ……………….. your best ……………….. the washing ……………….. a break ……………….. your bed ……………….. a phone call ……………….. your homework ……………….. a lot of noise ……………….. the shopping ……………….. a shower ……………….. a rest ……………….. an effort ……………….. your best

EXPRESSION with LOOK

Look for: try to find something Look after: be responsible for or take care of someone or something Look forward to: wait with pleasure for something which is going to happen Look out: Be careful, be watchful, as in Look out that you don't slip and fall on the ice! Look at: To direct the eyes for the purpose of seeing something Look like: be similar or bear a likeness to Look round: to look in all directions, or to spend time looking in a certain place

Let’s sing together!

Who am I? Ask me questions!

Simple Present Tense

To tell something/things in generals I learn English in my school.

A sun rises in the morning. To tell a fact A sun rises in the morning.

To say how often we do things I always wake up at 5 o’clock

Affirmative: Subject + VERB 1 / es / s How to formulate? Affirmative: Subject + VERB 1 / es / s I You We They Verb 1 He She It Verb es/ s

Negative: Subject + do not/ does not + Verb 1 How to formulate? Negative: Subject + do not/ does not + Verb 1 I You We They He She It Do not Does not

Declarative: Do/ Does + Subject + VERB 1 How to formulate? Declarative: Do/ Does + Subject + VERB 1 I You We They Do He She It Does