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UNIT 1 1st ESO 2018-2019 AROUND THE WORLD

VOCABULARY How many languages do you know? Do you know words to greet people in English? And, in other languages? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9aBWrn39Cs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDrBMpMdW0s

HOW TO GREET IN ENGLISH

In the activity 2 in your books you have a list of languages, could you tell me where are these languages spoken? Find these countries working in pairs on the text in page 15. Try to pronounce correctly these languages

Languages English Portuguese French /English Mandarin German Hindi Spanish Japanese Polish French Nationalities American Australian Brazilian British Canadian Chinese German Indian Spanish Japanese Polish South African Countries United States Australia Brazil Great Britain Canada China Germany India Spain Japan Poland South Africa

PRESENT SIMPLE affirmative English is a very easy language. Verbs don’t change when you conjugate them. If you know the infinitive form you can make the present simple without any problem. WALK I want to explain someone that I go to school on foot everyday I just said that… I drive to school everyday The only change that we make is when we want to talk about something that someone does ( HE/SHE/IT) YOUR ENGLISH TEACHER driveS to school everyday

It ‘s always like this always on Mondays never once a week sometimes every day often usually

PRESENT SIMPLE We use the Present Simple to describe habits, facts, states and regular actions. It is the most common tense in English.

PRESENT SIMPLE

PRESENT SIMPLE Negative When we make sentences into negative form we have to memorise two important words DON’T and DOESN’T DON’T is used with I / YOU / WE / THEY I don’t walk to school everyday DOESN’T is used with HE / SHE / IT She doesn’t walk to school everyday REMEMBER THAN WHEN WE USE DOES WE MUST TAKE OUT THE “S” FROM THE VERB BECAUSE DOES ALREADY CARRIES THE “S”

EXAMPLES http://www.vitutor.com/gramatica_inglesa/verb_tense/simple_present_negative.html 1. She has a bath every day. i.e "She doesn't have a bath every day." 2. Lara plays the piano very well. 3. We work very hard. 4. He does the same thing every day. 5. They know my phone number. 6. I read the newspaper every day. 7. My brother likes the cinema. 8. Brian wears a wedding ring. 9. John lives near us. 10. I drive to university.

EXAMPLES 2. Lara plays the piano very well. Lara doesn’t play the piano very well 3. We work very hard. We don’t work very hard 4. He does the same thing every day. He doesn’t do the same thing every day 5. They know my phone number. They don’t know my phone number 6. I read the newspaper every day. I don’t read the newspaper every day 7. My brother likes the cinema. My brother doesn’t like the cinema 8. Brian wears a wedding ring. Brian doesn’t wear a wedding ring 9. John lives near us. John doesn’t live near us 10. I drive to university. I don’t drive to university

PRESENT SIMPLE Interrogative When we make questions in the present tense don’t forget the two important words DON’T and DOESN’T DO is used with I / YOU / WE / THEY Do you walk to school everyday ? DOES is used with HE / SHE / IT Does she walk to school everyday? REMEMBER THAN WHEN WE USE DOES WE MUST TAKE OUT THE “S” FROM THE VERB BECAUSE DOES ALREADY CARRIES THE “S”

There are two type of questions in English YES / NO QUESTIONS Those in which the answer is yes or not Do you live near the school? Yes I do / No I don’t Does your sister do Judo? Yes, she does /No, she doesn’t WH – WORD QUESTIONS Those in which the answer is long, you must explain your answer Where do you live? I live in that big house next to the school What does your sister practise every weekend? She practises Judo REMEMBER YOU MUST ANSWER WITH SHORT ANSWERS

EXAMPLES http://www.agendaweb.org/verbs/present-simple.html http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=5702 She writes her emails every morning. The meeting finishes at ten. My sister studies every afternoon. You and your wife make a lot of money. Our mother watches TV every night. Practising yoga increases flexibility and strength Your new friend goes to the cinema every weekend.

EXAMPLES She writes her emails every morning. When does she write her emails? The meeting finishes at ten. When does the meeting finish? My sister studies every afternoon. When does your sister study? You and your wife make a lot of money. What do you and your wife make? Our mother watches TV every night. What does our mother watch every night? Practising yoga increases flexibility and strength What does yoga increase? Your new friend goes to the cinema every weekend. Where does your new friend go every weekend?

VOCABULARY DAILY ROUTINES Have breakfast /dinner/lunch Do homework Exercise Finish school Get up Go home Go to bed Go to school Have a break Have breakfast /dinner/lunch Make dinner Sleep Start school/work Study Walk Work

Adverbs of Frequency

Study Habits Well, I always do my homework, and I often ask the teacher for help. Hmmm… Well, I am usually late for class, and I never do my homework. Maybe I need to try your study habits. You got an “A+” again!?!? How do you do it? I got an “A+.” I got an “F” again.

Adverbs of Frequency 1 Adverbs of frequency say how often something happens. 100% 50% 0% always usually often sometimes He always studies. He rarely studies. rarely usually He sometimes studies. never never often

Adverbs of Frequency 2 Adverbs of frequency come after the verb be. She is sometimes late. The students are never bored.

Adverbs of Frequency 3 Adverbs of frequency usually come before other verbs. She often checks her answers. He usually pays attention in class.

I sometimes study at my computer. Work with a partner. Describe your study habits. Use adverbs of frequency and the phrases below. Practice 1 Example: study at my computer study in front of the TV ask the teacher for help be early to class review my grammar notes make flashcards be attentive in class I sometimes study at my computer. 100% 50% 0% always usually often sometimes rarely never

Questions with How Often Use how often to ask about frequency. How often do you study with a partner? I rarely study with a partner.

Practice 2 How often _______ you… Example: fall asleep studying With a partner, ask questions with how often. Follow the examples. Practice 2 How often _______ you… Example: fall asleep studying How often do you fall asleep studying? study in a group listen to the teacher practice speaking English get an “A” on a test be confused in class

Summing up: Adverbs of frequency Adverbs used to describe how frequent we do an activity

Position of the adverbs

Exercises and quizzes about adverbs of frequency: http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=6502 http://www.johnsesl.com/scrambledtxt/adverbs/ © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2007