Home Duties My help at home
Aims of the Lesson We shall discuss: - how to help our parents at home; - what you usually do to help them; We shall review: - words and phrases on the topic; - the Present and Past Simple Tenses.
The Present Simple Tense Ex: My mother cooks breakfast. (he, she, it) I water the flowers. (they, we, you, I ) usually, every day, often, seldom, always Do you clean the room? Yes, I do. No, I don’t.
What else can he/she do? She/he can make_ cakes. - cook breakfast and lunch - sweep the floor - polish the door - wash the socks
The Present Simple Tense - Do you like to lay the table? - Yes, I do. No, I don’t. - Can you go shopping? Yes, I can. No, I can’t.
The Present Simple Tense I like to make cakes. I don’ like to make a bed.
The Past Simple Tense Regular verbs Irregular verbs wash – washed go - went help – helped make – made Yesterday, last week, two days ago, the day before yesterday.
I cooked lunch yesterday. The Past Simple Tense I cooked lunch yesterday. I didn’t water the flowers the day before yesterday. I made cakes last Sunday.
Quiz: yes (+) or no (-) 1. Do you go shopping? 2. Do you make your bed? 3. Do you lay the table? 4. Do you answer phone calls? 5. Do you clean the room? 6. Do you water the flowers? 7. Do you do the washing up? What is the score?
Results of the Quiz: “Yes” – 7 points – very good “ Yes” – 5 – 6 points – good “ Yes” 0 - 4 points – try to do your best
My Progress Now I can say: - how to help parents at home; - what home duties I have; - what I like and don’t like to do at home; Now I know: - how to use the Present Simple Tense; - why we use the Past Simple Tense.
Homework - write down 5 or 7 sentences into your copybook about your home duties; - ex.29 p.75 read the story about Jane; - extra work: Ex.27 p.74 (learn the poem by heart).