A song by Alesha Dixon The boy… does nothing
clean up brush up wash up Listen and put these verbs in the correct order. clean up brush up wash up
Match the verbs and the pictures. wash up clean up brush up
Listen and read. Does he wash up? He never wash up. Does he clean up? No, he never cleans up. Does he brush up? He never brushed up. He does nothing. The boy does nothing.
Rewrite the sentence in italics in standard English. Does he wash up? He never wash up. Does he clean up? No, he never cleans up. Does he brush up? He never brushed up. He does nothing. The boy does nothing. He never washes up.
Write down the words to the chorus in your copybook. The Boy Does Nothing, by Alesha Dixon chorus: Does he wash up? He never washes up. Does he clean up? No, he never cleans up. Does he brush up? He never brushed up. He does nothing. The boy does nothing.
wash up/ clean up / brush up: stick the drawings next to the corresponding verbs Does he wash up? He never washes up. Does he clean up? No, he never cleans up. Does he brush up? He never brushed up. He does nothing. The boy does nothing.
Answer the questions as in the example. - Does he wash up? - No, he doesn’t. He never washes up. - Does he clean up? - No, he doesn’t. He never cleans up. - Does he brush up? - No, he doesn’t. He never brushed up. ↗ il ne le fait jamais et ne l’a jamais fait de sa vie, d’où le passé ici.