YEAR 1 ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLAIRE ELIZABETH WALLIS. WARM UP ASK AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS: 1.What do you do in your free time? 2.How often do you ……? (How.

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YEAR 1 ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLAIRE ELIZABETH WALLIS

WARM UP ASK AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS: 1.What do you do in your free time? 2.How often do you ……? (How often do you go to the gym?) 3.What is you day like? 4.What time do you usually get up? (have lunch/go to bed etc) 5.What is the most difficult part of your day?

CHARACTERISTICS WHAT CHARACTERISTICS DO YOU LOOK FOR IN A FRIEND?

CHARACTERISTICS WHAT CHARACTERISTICS DO YOU LOOK FOR IN A FRIEND? Generous, kind, sincere (honest), loyal (trustworthy/reliable), funny, a good listener (noun), patient, optimistic, mature, independent, intelligent (smart/clever), talkative (chatty),

CHARACTERISTICS WHAT CHARACTERISTICS DON’T YOU LIKE?

CHARACTERISTICS WHAT CHARACTERISTICS DON’T YOU LIKE? Dishonest (insincere), moody, pessimistic, disloyal (unreliable/untrustworthy), miserable, depressing, big-headed, unkind, selfish (egoistic)

TALKING ABOUT YOUR BEST FRIEND USING THE PRESENT SIMPLE/LIKE AND DISLIKE + NOUN/VERB + ING AND THE ADJECTIVES DESCRIBE YOUR BEST FRIEND. REMEMBER TO USE THE 3 RD PERSON SINGULAR. ALSO TRY TO USE ADVERBS AND EXPRESSIONS OF FREQUENCY.

EXAMPLE My best friend’s name is Vicki and she is an English teacher like me. She lives in England because she works and studies there. We keep in contact by using Facebook but she always calls me at least once a week. She never has any free time so I am not sure if she has any hobbies. However, she is a very energetic person and she is always busy. Vicki is a very optimistic person, she is reliable and trustworthy but she is sometimes moody.

CORRECT THE MISTAKES Does you get up early? Yes, I do. I get up always early because I start work at 08.30am. Do your brother go to the gym? Yes, he do. He usually goes to the gym three times a week. You go clubbing at weekends? No, I not. I hardly ever go clubbing. Your sister does go out after work? No, she doesn’t. But she phones sometimes her friends.

CORRECT THE MISTAKES Do you get up early? Yes, I do. I always get up early because I start work at 08.30am. Does your brother go to the gym? Yes, he does. He usually goes to the gym three times a week. Do you go clubbing at weekends? No, I don’t. I hardly ever go clubbing. Does your sister go out after work? No, she doesn’t. But she sometimes phones her friends.

EXAM Q: What is your name? MY NAME IS CLAIRE Q: __________________________________? I LIVE IN CAGLIARI Q: ___________________________________? I GO TO THE GYM TWICE A WEEK Q: ___________________________________? NO, I DON’T LIKE IT. IT’S DISGUSTING!!!!

EXAM Q: What is your name? MY NAME IS CLAIRE Q:WHERE DO YOU LIVE? I LIVE IN CAGLIARI Q:HOW OFTEN DO YOU GO TO THE GYM? I GO TO THE GYM TWICE A WEEK Q:DO YOU LIKE HORSEMEAT? NO, I DON’T LIKE IT. IT’S DISGUSTING!!!!

EXAM Q:____________________________________? SHE WORKS AT THE AIRPORT. Q: ____________________________________? HE IS A STUDENT. Q: ___________________________________? I LIKE SPENDING TIME WITH MY FRIENDS? Q: ____________________________________? SHE IS VERY KIND AND FRIENDLY.

EXAM Q:WHERE DOES SHE WORK? SHE WORKS AT THE AIRPORT. Q:WHAT DOES HE DO? HE IS A STUDENT. Q:WHAT DO YOU LIKE DOING IN YOUR FREETIME? I LIKE SPENDING TIME WITH MY FRIENDS? Q: ____________________________________? SHE IS VERY KIND AND FRIENDLY.

LIKE AND LOOK LIKE What does he/she look like? (QASI) She/he is tall and thin with big blue eyes. TO LOOK LIKE SOMEONE – MEANS TO DESCRIBE A PERSON OR THING PHYSICALLY

LIKE AND LOOK LIKE What is he/she like? (verb TO BE) He/she is friendly and optimistic but he/she can be moody. TO BE LIKE – MEANS TO DESCRIBE SOMEONE’S CHARACTER OR PERSONALITY

PRACTICE Q: __________________________________ ? IT IS A BIG BUILDING WITH GLASS WINDOWS. Q:___________________________________ ? SHE IS A LOVELY AND KIND GIRL. Q: ____________________________________? HE IS A VERY HANDSOME MAN. Q:____________________________________? I LOOK LIKE MY DAD.

PRACTICE Q: WHAT DOES THE BUILDING LOOK LIKE? IT IS A BIG BUILDING WITH GLASS WINDOWS. Q:WHAT IS SHE LIKE? SHE IS A LOVELY AND KIND GIRL. Q:WHAT DOES HE LOOK LIKE? HE IS A VERY HANDSOME MAN. Q:WHO DO YOU LOOK LIKE? I LOOK LIKE MY DAD.

ASK AND ANSWER ASK YOUR PARTNER 1.WHAT ARE YOU LIKE? (PERSONALITY) 2.WHAT DO YOU LOOK LIKE? (APPEARANCE) 3.WHO DO YOU LOOK LIKE? (APPEARANCE)

THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS WHY DO WE USE THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS?

THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS WHY DO WE USE THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS? – WE USE THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS TO DESCRIBE AN ACTION IN PROGRESS AT THE MOMENT OF SPEAKING. WE ALSO USE IT TO DESCRIBE A CHANGING SITUATION OR A TEMPORARY SITUATION HAPPENING AROUND NOW.

THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS WE MAKE THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS WITH THE VERB TO BE + VERB (ING) I am listening to my teacher. I am not listening to my teacher. Are you listening to your teacher? Yes, I am /No, I am not.

QUESTION??? DO YOU LIKE MACDONALDS?

….. I’M LOVIN’ IT IS THIS CORRECT ENGLISH OR NOT?

NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We cannot use LOVE in the continuous because it is not an action. There are many verbs like this. What are they?

NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We cannot use LOVE in the continuous because it is not an action. There are many verbs like this. What are they? LIKE, LOVE, HATE, PREFER, WANT, NEED, KNOW, UNDERSTAND, BELIEVE

EXCEPTIONS HAVE I HAVE A SHOWER EVERYDAY (ACTION) I AM HAVING A SHOWER NOW I HAVE A NEW CAR (STATE/NON ACTION) NOT POSSIBLE IN THE CONTINUOUS

EXCEPTIONS THINK I THINK ABOUT MY PARENTS EVERY DAY (ACTION) I AM THINKING ABOUT MY PARENTS. I THINK MR BEAN IS AN IDIOT!!! (STATE) NOT POSSIBLE IN THE CONTINUOUS

REVIEW WE USE THE PRESENT SIMPLE TO TALK ABOUT HABITS AND STATES IN THE PRESENT. THE AUXILIARY VERY IS DO/DOES WE USE THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS TO TALK ABOUT ACTIONS IN PROGRESS AT THE MOMENT. THE AUXILIARY VERB IS BE