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1 Tell me about yourself Review Well, my name is…

2 Tell me about yourself Personal information Well, my name is…

3 Greetings Good morning.  am Good afternoon.  pm Good evening  pm

4 Greetings How are you? I’m fine, thanks. And you?
Very well, thank you. How are you? Hello ! Hi !

5 Farewells Good night. Good bye. See you soon. See you tomorrow.

6 Introducing oneself How do you do? Nice to meet you.
My name is Priscilla. I’m Priscilla. Nice to meet you.

7 Nice to meet you, too. Introducing others Nice to meet you.
This is my friend, Sue. Nice to meet you, too.

8 Giving personal information personal details
describing family members & friends present activities & likes past activities & memories future activities Giving personal information

9 Personal details greetings nationality Phone number origin marital
status occupation name age address

10 What do/does … look like?
Describing people physically What do/does … look like? tall short pretty ugly handsome adjectives

11 Describing personality
traits What is/ are … like? smart important intelligent adjectives

12 We use the simple present to talk about
permanent states, repeated actions and daily routines.

13 Daily activities & routines
A: What do you do every day? B: I go to school in the morning and practice sports in the afternoon.

14 How often do you study? Work? go to Parties? Read?

15 always 100% usually 80% often 60% sometimes 50% rarely never 20% 0%

16 I usually go to parties. + I am sometimes at home. + frequency adverb
action verb + I am sometimes at home. verb To Be frequency adverb +

17 Usually, I go to parties. frequency adverb action verb

18 Time expressions every day on Sunday, Monday… in the morning/ afternoon/ evening

19 In the simple present tense
we add –s to the verbs in the third person singular (he/she/it).

20 To express likes and dislikes
subject + like /love…. subject + dislike/hate don’t/doesn’t like E.g. I like novels. But I don’t like comedies.

21 To express likes and dislikes
I love to read novels. She likes to dance. But she does not like to sing. She hates to be late.

22 The Present Continuous Tense is used to:
1. a) express actions happening at the moment of speaking. 1.b) refer to actions that are happening about the moment of speaking. 2. Refer to actions that are going to take place in the near future.

23 I’m teach ing now . I’m flying home next Saturday. Subject Time Verb
To Be Action Verb + (-ing) Time Expression I’m flying home next Saturday.

24 die-dying drive-driving
Expressions of time now at the moment at present Spelling swimming travelling die-dying drive-driving

25 Be+going to is used : to speak about future plans and intentions.
when there’s evidence that something will definitely happen.

26 e.g. Peter is going to study chemistry this afternoon.
Structure Subject verb to be going to main verb e.g. Peter is going to study chemistry this afternoon.

27 Will is used to: make predictions. to make on-the-spot decisions.

28 e.g. Amy will visit her grandmother tomorrow afternoon.
Structure Subject main verb will e.g. Amy will visit her grandmother tomorrow afternoon.

29 Time Expressions tomorrow year next week month Saturday

30 should must have to Asking for and giving advice

31 Must and have to Must is only used in the present tense. Have to /has to becomes had to in the past.

32 Brian has a terrible pain
Example Brian has a terrible pain in his right arm. He must see a doctor.

33 Example The doctor said: ¨You must stop smoking .¨

34 You have to lose weight. So, you should eat vegetables.
Example You have to lose weight. So, you should eat vegetables.

35 We use the simple past to speak about actions that finished at a stated time in the past.

36 Form action verb (past form) subject + I worked.

37 Time Expressions yesterday year last week month Saturday

38 Used to… … refers to past habits or things that do not happen anymore.
I used to sleep for long hours. (I do not do it anymore).

39 To ask Yes/No questions
Aux. + subject + verb+timeexpr. Do you study every day? Does she study every day? Will you play tennis tomorrow? Did she dance last night?

40 To ask Yes/No questions
Is she at home in the morning? Are they playing now? Is she going to study tomorrow? Were you at the ballgame last night? Was she at the ballgame last night?

41 To ask information questions
Wh question + aux. +subject + main verb + expression of time? What do you do every day? Where did you go yesterday? When will you visit your friend?

42 To ask information questions
Wh question + verbBE +subject? Who is he?

43 Viewing task

44 Observetheclipandtickthecorrectanswer.

45 They are talking about activities:
a.______happening at the moment of speaking. b._____that happened sometime in the past___ c.In the future

46 Tick the correct tense that is used. ___ simple present
___ simple past ___ future ____present continuous


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