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W ELCOME ! Please put your name on your present progressive homework and pass it forward. 1.) hand out (paper I gave you in class on Friday) 2.) Keep your Post card to a friend. Don’t pass it forward.

P RESENT P ROGRESSIVE : F UNCTION Function The present progressive expresses actions that are happening right NOW while the speaker is speaking.

P RESENT P ROGRESSIVE : F ORM Form: Subject + be + (verb +ing) + object or complement Example 1: I am sitting in class right now. Example 2: Yu-Ha is listening to the teacher right now. Example 3: Amal’s brother is studying English right now.

S IMPLE P RESENT V S. P RESENT P ROGRESSIVE Simple PresentPresent ProgressiveExample Expresses habit or usual activities Expresses actions that are happening right now while the speaker is talking SP: I sit in class everyday. PP: I am sitting in class now. Uses do and does as helping verbs in questions Uses am, is, and are in questions SP: Do you sit in class every day? SP: Are you sitting in class right now? Uses do and does as helping verbs in the negative. Uses am, is and are in negatives. SP: I don’t sit in class every day. PP: I am not sitting in class right now.

SP AND PP P RACTICE 1. I _____ ___________ in class right now. (sit) 2. I am sitting in class right now 3. Turki _____ ___________ in class everyday. (sit) 4. Turki sits in class everyday. 5. ______ Fatma sitting _________ in class right now? 6. Is Fatma sitting in class right now? 7. She _______ ______ _____ ____ in class everyday. 8. She does not sit in class everyday. 9. You ____ _____ ____________ in class right now. 10. You are not sitting in class right now.

M ORE P RESENT P ROGRESSIVE P RACTICE Share Postcards Teacher Hand Out (Worksheet)

G RAMMAR : M ARRIED L IFE Chapter 5: Do/Does

A T H OME 1. What kind of housework or chores need to be done at home? Example: Wash the dishes. 2. What kind of housework do you do? 3. What kind of housework do people in your family do? 4. Who should do the housework? The husbands or the wives?

V IDEO k Survey your classmates: Do you drink coffee? (everyday?) Do you have a coffee maker? Do you drink tea? (everday?) Do you like hot chocolate? Do you drink hot chocolate? (everyday?)

D O /D OES : F UNCTION Function Use do or does to ask yes or no questions about habits or usual activities (simple present).

D O OR D OES : F ORM Form Do + subject + main verb + object or complement. Example 1: Does Jim help with the kids? Example 2: Do you cook dinner every evening? What are the only possible anwers for these questions? Yes __ do/does. Or No ___ do/does not.

P RACTICE _______ Jim ________ with the kids’ homework? (help) Does Jim help with the kids homework? Do ______ _________ dinner every night? (cook) Do you cook dinner every night Does ______ ________ the clothes every week? (iron) Does he/she iron the clothes every week? ______ _________ ________ the children every day? ________ __________ ________ the car once a month?

G RAMMAR : A BOUT P EOPLE Chapter 6: Negatives no/not

A BOUT P EOPLE What kind of person are you? Busy? Lazy? Calm? happy? Tell us about yourself!

N O / N OT F UNCTION To state that something is not true or not happening.

N O /N OT : F ORM NOT Subject + not + adjective Subject + is + not + verb. Example 1: He is not interesting. Example 2: He is not working. NO Subject + no + noun. Subject + no + adjective + noun. Example 1: He has no money. Example 2: He has no tall children. **Exception: Subject + not + a + (adjective) noun.