Unit 2: Grammar Section (pp 18-20)

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Unit 2: Grammar Section (pp 18-20)

where their hometown is where they live now WARM UP – Interview a classmate. Find out… where their hometown is where they live now whether they have a boyfriend/girlfriend whether they have a part-time job what time they wake up/get up how they get to university what they do on the weekend

He doesn’t live in New York. Present Simple Tense 1 Facts I live in Ansan. She lives in New York. I don’t live in New York. He doesn’t live in New York. 3rd person singular

I go running every night. My wife goes to the gym every day. Present Simple Tense 2 Habits / Routines 3rd person singular I go running every night. My wife goes to the gym every day. We sometimes watch movies. Jim always watches movies.

Does he/she/Mike live in Ansan? Questions do/does + subject + verb Do you live in Ansan? Does he/she/Mike live in Ansan? 3rd person singular WH expression + do/does + subject + verb Where do you live? Where does he/she/Mike live?