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Vocabulary: clothes Grammar: Simple and Continuous Tense Ksenya Sedova
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Have you got a T-shirt? Have you got a T-shirt? What is your favourite T-shirt?
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I like it because… On the back there is a … The message says… On the front, it’s got a picture of… I bought it in… It’s the oldest…/newest It’s the most unusual T-shirt I’ve got.
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Compare the sentences: I’m wearing a skirt today because I’m at school today. I usually wear jeans. .Does it happen regularly or is it going now? __________I_____________ Past now future. .
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Simple and continuous tenses What do you usually wear? ( I usually wear jeans and a T- shirt) What are you wearing now? I ’m wearing trousers and a sweater now / I’ m wearing a dress now.
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I’m wearing a skirt today. ‘m-? to be am is are
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Pair work: ask your partner and report What do you usually wear? What are you wearing today? Why? Example: He usually wears… Today he’s wearing…, because…
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Present Continuous Tense We Use Present Continuous Tense to talk about something temporary that is true now, but not in general.
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What were you wearing last Sunday? Usually we wear trousers and warm jackets in autumn but on the 7 th of October it was warm and sunny and my son was wearing shorts and a T-shirt.
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My son was wearing shorts and a T-shirt. What is was? am Is are was were to be
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Check your answers 1- c 2- d 3- b 4- e 5- a
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Past Continuous Tense We can use Past Continuous Tense to talk about a temporary situation in the past. Compare! We use Past Simple Tense for a completed action
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Let’s play a game Draw a face Sign your name Write any activity you like doing (swim, draw, play chess, jump, run, eat, etc.) Example: Ksenya to paint
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What were you doing when the train stopped? What were you doing when the train stopped? I was painting when the train stopped. What was Ann doing when the train stopped? She was singing when the train stopped.
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Past Continuous Tense We also use the past continuous Tense to talk about something that continued before or after another action
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Thank you Yours
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